Mummification is not a rare art. Many cultures have developed the art of mummifying dead human bodies. The ancient Egyptians were the first ones describing the way how it is done. But mummies have been found on all continents, mainly in dry areas of the Americas and Asia. The oldest mummies found in North America were dated at more than 9,400 years in the past. As the beginning of mummification in Egypt is not well known, Ripley’s claim “2000 years before the ancient Egyptians” is not accurately interpretable, but the oldest dated are from about 3000 BC. So the oldest North American mummies are also much older than the ones known from Egypt, and they are much older than the mummies of the Chinchorro as well. However, that doesn’t say anything about the techniques and the quality of the mummification.
cupertino jay about 6 years ago
no M?! hmm, dint know that.
Bilan about 6 years ago
My lips touch for a moment when I run out of fingers to count on.
(just kidding)
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
In the case of the Spanish language, you’re lips won’t touch until you’ve reached one thousand (mil).
Sidhekin about 6 years ago
What, you don’t count pi?
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 6 years ago
As long as you don’t say “I’m going to pause for a minute”.
FassEddie about 6 years ago
But lips that touch liquor will…get there quicker.
Under Dog Premium Member about 6 years ago
1 Mississippi 2 Mississippi. Not!
Max Starman Jones about 6 years ago
When my wife and I count, our lips touch much sooner.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 6 years ago
By libs touch ride away whed I reach fibe because I hab a code id by doze.
funny_jack about 6 years ago
So, now we know, the real source of Global Warming is Philodendrons.
joefearsnothing about 6 years ago
They’re the mummies mummy! ;o}
J Short about 6 years ago
250,531… 250,532…250,533…I’ll let you know in a little while.
J Short about 6 years ago
Yeah, except they called it burying.
joeatwork212 about 6 years ago
Most of the South American mummies were the dead left in caves in a very dry, cold area. They weren’t prepared as the Egyptian mummies were.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’ll get back to you on that in about a million seconds!
bennie33801 about 6 years ago
No true they touch at one and one million and probably out numbers also.
Spock about 6 years ago
Mummification is not a rare art. Many cultures have developed the art of mummifying dead human bodies. The ancient Egyptians were the first ones describing the way how it is done. But mummies have been found on all continents, mainly in dry areas of the Americas and Asia. The oldest mummies found in North America were dated at more than 9,400 years in the past. As the beginning of mummification in Egypt is not well known, Ripley’s claim “2000 years before the ancient Egyptians” is not accurately interpretable, but the oldest dated are from about 3000 BC. So the oldest North American mummies are also much older than the ones known from Egypt, and they are much older than the mummies of the Chinchorro as well. However, that doesn’t say anything about the techniques and the quality of the mummification.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 6 years ago
Mummification is a dying art, literally.
dtegtmeier51 about 6 years ago
The philodendron picture kinda looks like Skunk Cabbage that grows around here and smells baaaaad! (like skunk)