Mummy kept in State Museum testifies to Egyptian civilization

The Egyptian civilization is still alive in the State Museum of Lucknow.

Yes, a mummy of a 13-year-old girl kept in the State Museum in the Lucknow Zoo still bears testimony to the age-old civilization of Egypt.

he mummy is kept in the Jain Art Gallery. According to museum experts, this mummy was brought to the State Museum in 1952.

t was bought from a Britisher. This mummy is from Egypt and is 100 years old.

Not only this, it is said to be the mummy of a 13-year-old girl.

It was found in the X-ray that this mummy also has a fracture in its leg.

Museum experts told that the reason behind making mummy is the civilization of Egypt where people believed in rebirth.

This is the reason that when a person died, they believed that when the soul would come again, it would return to its original form.

en the soul would come again, it would return to its original form. Will find the body.

Thats why after the death of any person, the people of Egyptian civilization used to wrap that persons body with a chemical bandage.

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