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- Animal_mummy abstract "Animal mummification was started in Egypt. They mummified various animals. An enormous part of Egyptian culture, not only in their role as food and pets, but also for religious reasons. They were typically mummified for four main purposes — to allow beloved pets to go on to the afterlife, to provide food in the afterlife, to act as offerings to a particular god, and because some were seen as physical manifestations of specific gods that the Egyptians worshipped. Bast, the cat goddess is an example of one such deity.In 1888, an Egyptian farmer digging in the sand near Istabl Antar discovered a mass grave of felines, ancient cats that were mummified and buried in pits at great numbers.".
- Animal_mummy thumbnail British_museum,_Egypt_mummies_of_animals_(4423733728).jpg?width=300.
- Animal_mummy wikiPageID "20748946".
- Animal_mummy wikiPageRevisionID "645675355".
- Animal_mummy hasPhotoCollection Animal_mummy.
- Animal_mummy subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_culture.
- Animal_mummy subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_mummies.
- Animal_mummy subject Category:Domesticated_animals.
- Animal_mummy subject Category:Votive_offering.
- Animal_mummy type Ancestor109792555.
- Animal_mummy type AncientEgyptianMummies.
- Animal_mummy type CausalAgent100007347.
- Animal_mummy type Genitor110126708.
- Animal_mummy type LivingThing100004258.
- Animal_mummy type Ma110278128.
- Animal_mummy type Mother110332385.
- Animal_mummy type Object100002684.
- Animal_mummy type Organism100004475.
- Animal_mummy type Parent110399491.
- Animal_mummy type Person100007846.
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- Animal_mummy type Progenitor110126806.
- Animal_mummy type Relative110235549.
- Animal_mummy type Whole100003553.
- Animal_mummy type YagoLegalActor.
- Animal_mummy type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Animal_mummy type Thing.
- Animal_mummy comment "Animal mummification was started in Egypt. They mummified various animals. An enormous part of Egyptian culture, not only in their role as food and pets, but also for religious reasons. They were typically mummified for four main purposes — to allow beloved pets to go on to the afterlife, to provide food in the afterlife, to act as offerings to a particular god, and because some were seen as physical manifestations of specific gods that the Egyptians worshipped.".
- Animal_mummy label "Animal mummy".
- Animal_mummy label "Mumificação de animais".
- Animal_mummy seeAlso Ancient_Egypt.
- Animal_mummy seeAlso Cat.
- Animal_mummy sameAs Mumificação_de_animais.
- Animal_mummy sameAs m.057r10c.
- Animal_mummy sameAs Q4764958.
- Animal_mummy sameAs Q4764958.
- Animal_mummy sameAs Animal_mummy.
- Animal_mummy wasDerivedFrom Animal_mummy?oldid=645675355.
- Animal_mummy depiction British_museum,_Egypt_mummies_of_animals_(4423733728).jpg.
- Animal_mummy isPrimaryTopicOf Animal_mummy.