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	<title>Comments on: CT Scanners Crack Open a Mummy Mystery</title>
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		<title>By: CT Scanners Crack Open a Mummy Mystery &#124; Around The Mall &#124; Egyptian gallery at New Walk &#124; Scoop.it</title>
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		<description>[...]  CT Scanners Crack Open a Mummy Mystery &#124; Around The Mall           In the late 1950s, the Natural History Museum received an ancient Egyptian mummy from the Wistar Institute. For years, curators and researchers knew very little about the body wrapped up inside. But recent technological ...     Source: blogs.smithsonianmag.com [...]</description>
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