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by Heather Pringle
Book Description (from the publisher)
When acclaimed science journalist Heather Pringle was dispatched to a remote part of
northern Chile to cover a little-known scientific conference, she found herself in the
midst of the most passionate gathering of her working life -- dozens of mummy experts
lodged in a rambling seaside hotel, battling over the implications of their latest
discoveries. Infected with their mania, Pringle spent the next year circling the globe,
stopping in to visit the leading scientists so she could see firsthand the breathtaking
delicacy and unexpected importance of their work.
In The Mummy Congress, she recounts the intriguing findings from her travels,
bringing to life the hitherto unknown worlds of the long-dead, and revealing what mummies
have to tell us about ourselves. Pringle's journeys lead her to the lifelike remains of
medieval saints entombed in Italy's grand cathedrals, eerily preserved bog bodies in the
Netherlands bearing signs of violent and untimely slaughter, and frozen Inca princess
glimpsed for the first time atop icy mountains. She learns of the extraordinary skills of
ancient Egyptian embalmers capable of preserving bodies, in the words of one mummy expert,
"until the end of time"; of the horrifying sacrifices made by ancient South
Americans to pacify their gods; and of the weird mummified parasites, preserved in the
guts of millennia-old bodies, that still wreak havoc across the world today.
Ranging from the famous excavation of Tutankhamen to tales of ascetic Japanese monks
trying to mummify themselves, and from the Russians' terrified attempts to embalm the body
of Stalin to the fleeting craze for public mummy unwrappings in nineteenth-century New
Orleans, The Mummy Congress demonstrates that our own obsession with the preserved
dead has a long and bizarre history. Packed with extraordinary stories and narrated with
great humor and verve, The Mummy Congress is a compelling and entertaining journey
into the world of the everlasting dead.
About the Author
Heather Pringle is a journalist and writer who has written on archeology and ancient
cultures in numerous magazines including Discover, National Geographic Traveler,
New Scientist, Science, and Geo. She is also the author of two books,
including In Search of Ancient North America. She lives in Vancouver, Canada.
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