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Record Detail
EBC 40702
Specimen Notes:
This Mummy bread, found in Thebes, is made from cereal grains. Loaves of bread much like this one were found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun.
Record posted on March 25, 2009 and last updated March 31, 2009
Entry Book Details
Description:
Mummy bread
Donor:
Northern Africa, Egypt, Thebes
Date Donated:
1848
Botanical Details
Family:
GRAMINEAE
Genus:
Species:
Geographic Details
Geographic Area:
Egypt
Geographic Description:
Northern Africa, Egypt, Thebes