Photo Monument: A Grave Photo Essay
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Babes of Bellefontaine
Stones Depicting Babies & Children
Bellefontaine Cemetery
St. Louis, MO
I am sharing photos from my visit to the Bellefontaine Cemetery over at the Online Journal of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. Hop on over ...
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Bellefontaine Cemetery
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Child Mummy
This male infant mummy is not buried but on display at the St. Louis Science Center.
From the 2007 press release and opening of the exhibit
The Child Mummy is a boy who died at about seven to eight months old.
He probably lived during the period of 40 BC to 130 AD, possibly during the reign of
Caesar Augustus, known as The Roman Period because the Romans ruled Egypt at the
time.
The infant was likely from an upper middle class or wealthy family since mummification
was expensive.
Geneticists are currently running DNA tests on the mummy to try to define the child’s
ancestry.
A great video about the research:
Online articles:
Examination of a Child Mummy
The Secrets of the Child Mummy
From the 2007 press release and opening of the exhibit
The Child Mummy is a boy who died at about seven to eight months old.
He probably lived during the period of 40 BC to 130 AD, possibly during the reign of
Caesar Augustus, known as The Roman Period because the Romans ruled Egypt at the
time.
The infant was likely from an upper middle class or wealthy family since mummification
was expensive.
Geneticists are currently running DNA tests on the mummy to try to define the child’s
ancestry.
A great video about the research:
Online articles:
Examination of a Child Mummy
The Secrets of the Child Mummy
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