Mummification was practiced in the Philippines only on those able to prove the loss of baby teeth. The baby teeth represented youth, losing them illustrated...
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Mummy (redirect from Mummification)
achieve "true mummification" through a process of evisceration. Much of this early experimentation with mummification in Egypt is unknown. The few documents...
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the range of preservation processes and burial customs, some of the most common were mummification, enclosed burials, and log coffins. Mummification attributed...
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The Philippines is inhabited by more than 182 ethnolinguistic groups,: 5 many of which are classified as "Indigenous Peoples" under the country's Indigenous...
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The history of the Philippines from 1898 to 1946 is known as the American colonial period, and began with the outbreak of the Spanish–American War in...
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Ibaloi people (category Indigenous peoples of the Philippines)
Ungria, Maria Corazon A. (2021). "The Ibaloi Fire Mummies: The Art and Science of Mummification in the Philippines". Anthropological Science. 129 (2):...
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Kabayan Mummies (category Death and funerary practices in the Philippines)
Ungria, Maria Corazon A. (2021). "The Ibaloi fire mummies: the art and science of mummification in the Philippines". Anthropological Science. 129 (2):...
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2018). "A glimpse of the fire mummies of Kabayan, Benguet, Luzon, Philippines and the role of plants associated with the mummification process" (PDF). Indian...
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Batok (redirect from Tattoos in the Philippines)
Dario (September 18, 2017). "Human mummification practices among the Ibaloy of Kabayan, North Luzon, the Philippines". Papers on Anthropology. 26 (2):...
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Chayote (category Articles containing Filipino-language text)
the mummification of people from the Colombian town of San Bernardo who extensively consumed it. The very well preserved skin and flesh can be seen in the...
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locations in Greenland, Alaska, Siberia, Mongolia, western China, Egypt, Sudan, the Philippines and the Andes. These include Amunet, Priestess of the Goddess...
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Disembowelment (section Mummification and embalming)
types of animal mummification include evisceration. The process of embalming sometimes includes removing the internal organs. Mummification, especially as...
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Kabayan, Benguet (category Populated places on the Agno River)
grasses in the heavily forested area. The first Ibaloi settlers in Benguet arrived at Imbose (or Embosi), located in present-day Kabayan. Mummification of...
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Death anniversary (category Death and funerary practices in the Philippines)
Japan, Bangladesh, Korea, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Russia, Sri Lanka and Vietnam, as well as in other places with significant overseas Chinese...
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Mount Pulag (category Mountains of the Philippines)
in the Philippines, and the 26th-highest peak of an island on Earth. It is second-most prominent mountain in the Philippines. Located on the triple border...
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Necrophilia (redirect from Necrophilia in the mallard duck)
paraphilia by the World Health Organization (WHO) in its International Classification of Diseases (ICD) diagnostic manual, as well as by the American Psychiatric...
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Mountain Province (category 1908 establishments in the Philippines)
landlocked province of the Philippines in the Cordillera Administrative Region in Luzon. Its capital is Bontoc while Bauko is the largest municipality....
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The bodies of several Communist heads of state have been mummified and displayed to the public. The practice began following the death of Soviet leader...
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List of legendary creatures by type (redirect from List of species in folklore and mythology by type)
which hunts solitarily. Anubis – jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife (Egypt) Aralez- (Armenia) Winged dogs that descend from...
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enjoyed while alive. If mummification was not affordable, a "ka-statue" in the likeness of the deceased was carved for this purpose. The Blessed Dead were collectively...
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Claudia Zobel (category Road incident deaths in the Philippines)
name Claudia Zobel, was a Filipino actress. Maloloy-on died in a car accident on February 10, 1984, in Makati, Philippines. On August 27, 2013, 29 years...
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the celebration called 'the Feast of the Ghosts'. Following Pip's spirit to a tomb in a pyramid, they learn about the significance of mummification....
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most cases. In the British Isles, as well as in Northern Europe and North America, the dried or mummified bodies of cats are frequently found concealed...
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Silk Road (redirect from The Silk Route)
The Austronesian Heritage in the Collections of the National Museum of the Philippines, the Museum Nasional Indonesia, and the Netherlands Rijksmuseum voor...
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The koan kroach (Khmer: កូនក្រក, literally dried child) is an esoteric Khmer amulet made from mummified fetuses "obtained from the forced removal of the...
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Flagellant (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
glory. Jeremiah, Ken (10 January 2014). Christian Mummification: An Interpretative History of the Preservation of Saints, Martyrs and Others. McFarland...
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Uyghurs (redirect from Uyghurs in Uzbekistan)
allowed them to settle and thrive along the shifting riverine oases of the Taklamakan Desert." These mummified individuals were long suspected to have...
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Austronesian peoples (redirect from Prehistory of the Austronesian peoples)
restricted to the highlands as a result of warfare. Mummification is only found among the highland Austronesian Filipinos and in some Indonesian groups in Celebes...
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Death squad (redirect from Death squads in the Philippines)
active in the Philippines, especially in Davao City where local death squads roam around the city to hunt criminals. After winning the Presidency in June...
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Buguias (category Populated places on the Agno River)
thus, was given mummification and death rites in the traditional way. The arrival of Spanish colonizers in Buguias were primarily due to the construction...
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