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THE MUMMY CONGRESS: SCIENCE, OBSESSION, AND THE EVERLASTING by HEATHER PRINGLE
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SummaryWhen 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.
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