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List of museums with Egyptian mummies in their collections
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The following is a list of museums with reasonably complete mummies from Egypt in their collections, as well as information on them when applicable. This includes the Ptolemaic and Roman periods.
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Africa
Egypt
- Kasr al-Ainy Museum[1]
- National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Cairo[2]
South Africa
Asia
India
- Indian National Museum- Kolkata
- Albert Hall Museum-Tutu[5]
- Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery[6]
- Telangana State Archaeology Museum[7]
Israel
- Pontifical Biblical Institute Museum – Iret-hor-iru[8]
Europe
Belgium
Croatia
Czech Republic
- Buchlov Castle-Nefersobek[13]
- Hrdlička Museum of Anthropology[14]
- Kynžvart Castle-Qenamūn[15]
- Moravská Třebová City Museum- Hereret[16]
- Náprstek Museum[17]
- National Museum (Prague)[18]
- Regional museum in Olomouc[19][20]
Estonia
France
- Georges Labit Museum[22]
- Musée de Guéret[23]
- Musée de Picardie-Setjaïmengaou[24]
- Musée de Tessé[25]
- Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Besançon[26]
- Musée des Confluences[27]
- Musée d'histoire locale de Rueil-Malmaison[28] 5 year old Ta-Iset.[28]
Germany
- Ägyptisches Museum der Universität Leipzig[29]
- Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung[29]
Greece
Hungary
- Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, four mummies – the priestess Hortesnakht of Akhmim,[33] the lady Rer of Saqqara,[33] an unidentified man from the 4th or 3rd century BCE (known as "the mummy from Szombathely" after the location of the previous collection he was part of)[34] and a man from the 2nd century BCE (known as "the unwrapped mummy" as he was already unwrapped when the museum received him).[35]
- Déri Museum, Debrecen, two mummies – the priest Hor[36] and a middle-aged man who lived during the 18th Dynasty.[37]
- Pannonia Reformata Museum, Pápa, one mummy – a middle-aged man buried in a coffin usurped from Hori, a priest who lived during the 20th Dynasty.[38]
Ireland
- Anatomy Museum, Trinity College Dublin – possibly Ankh'hap[39][40]
- National Museum of Ireland – Tentdinebu [41]
Italy
- Archaeological Museum of Saint Peter's Baptistery, Asti[42]
- City Museum of Biella[42]
- The Archaeological Civic Museum (MCA) of Bologna – Usai and others[43][44]
- Civic Museum of Ligurian Archaeology, Genoa[42]
- Civico museo archeologico di Bergamo – Ankhekhonsu[45]
- Egyptian Museum (Milan)[42]
- Museo dell'Accademia Etrusca[42]
- Museo Egizio – Kha and Merit[46]
- Museo Missionario Etnografico Francescano[47]
- Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography at the University of Turin[48]
- Museum of Pathological Anatomy of Pisa[42]
- National Archaeological Museum, Florence[42]
- National Archaeological Museum, Naples[42]
- National Archaeological Museum of Parma[42]
- Visconti Castle (Pavia)[42]
- Stibbert Museum[47]
Lithuania
Monaco
Netherlands
- Groninger Museum[22]
- Rijksmuseum van Oudheden[41]
Portugal
- Museu Arqueológico do Carmo[51]
- Museu de História Natural da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto[51]
- National Museum of Archaeology, Lisbon[52]
Romania
- Franz Binder Museum of Universal Ethnography[53]
- National Museum of Transylvanian History[53]
Slovakia
- Betliar Manor House-Nebey[54][55]
- Gemer-Malohont Museum, Rimavská Sobota -Tasheritnetiakh[56][55]
- Slovak National Museum[55]
Switzerland
United Kingdom
- Ashmolean Museum, Oxford[58]
- Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery[59]
- Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery[60]
- Bolton Museum[61]
- Bournemouth Natural Science Society Museum – Tahemaa[62]
- Brighton Museum & Art Gallery[63]
- Bristol Museum[64]
- British Museum, London
- Burrell Collection, Glasgow[65]
- Cliffe Castle Museum, Keighley[66]
- Derby Museum and Art Gallery[67]
- Durham University Oriental Museum[68]
- Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge[69]
- Garstang Museum of Archaeology[70]
- Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle upon Tyne[71]
- Hands On History Museum, Kingston upon Hull[72]
- Haslemere Educational Museum – Pa-Er-Abu[73]
- Horniman Museum[74]
- Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery – Possibly Shep-en-hor[75]
- Ipswich Museum-Ta-Hathor[76]
- Lawrence Room Girton College, Cambridge-Hermione[77]
- Leeds City Museum – Nesyamun[78]
- Leicester Museum & Art Gallery – Pa-nesit-tawy, Pe-iuy, Bes-en-Mut and Ta-Bes.[79]
- Maidstone Museum, Kent[80] – Ta-Kush; c.700–650 BC
- Manchester Museum[81]
- National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh[82]
- Norwich Castle – Ankh-Hor and Unknown.[83]
- Perth Museum – Ta-Kr-Hb[84]
- Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford[85]
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum – Shep en-Mut[86]
- Royal Cornwall Museum – Iset-tayef-nakht[87]
- Saffron Walden Museum[88]
- Science Museum, London[89]
- Swansea Museum – Hor[90]
- Swindon Museum and Art Gallery – Hatemui[91]
- Torquay Museum[92]
- Towneley Hall Museum[93]
- Ulster Museum-Takabuti[94]
- Wellcome Collection[95]
- Warrington Museum & Art Gallery[96]
- Weston Park Museum, Sheffield – Nesitanebetasheru and Djedma’atiuesankh; 720–650 BCE[97]
- World Museum, Liverpool[98]
Uncertain
- Egypt Centre,Swansea CT scan suggests that the wrappings contain a fetus but uncertain.[99]
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North America
Canada
- Redpath Museum[100]
- Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario – Nine total[101]
- Nakht – Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt
- Nefer-Mut
- Djedmaatesankh – 9th Century BCE
- Antjau – 26th Dynasty of Egypt[102]
United States of America
- Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, New York, USA[103] – Ankhefenmut, 21st dynasty
- Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois[104]
- Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts[105] – Pahat, 332 to 30 BCE[106]
- Brooklyn Museum[107]
- Charleston Museum, Charleston, South Carolina[108]
- Denver Museum of Nature and Science[109]
- Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan[110]
- Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures[111]
- Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois[112]
- Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center-Shepen-Min[113]
- Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, Texas[114]
- Johns Hopkins University Archaeological Museum[115]
- Joseph Moore Museum, Richmond, Indiana[116]
- Louisiana Art and Science Museum, Baton Rouge, Louisiana[117]
- Kalamazoo Valley Museum, Kalamazoo, Michigan[118][119] – Tjenet-nefer
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan[120]
- Grand Rapids Public Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan[121]
- Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York
- Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota[122]
- Michael C. Carlos Museum[123]
- Reading Public Museum, West Reading, Pennsylvania[124] – Nefrina
- Rhode Island School of Design Museum-Nesmin[125]
- Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum[126]
- Science Museum of Minnesota[127]
- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC[128]
- Spurlock Museum[129]
- Tennessee State Museum[108]
- Vanderbilt Museum[130]
- Virginia Museum of Fine Arts-Tjeby[131]
- Wayne County Historical Museum, Richmond, Indiana[116]
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Oceania
Australia
New Zealand
- Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland[139][140] – Souser-iret-binet (850–575 BCE) and an unnamed boy aged 5–6 years (4th century BCE)
- Canterbury Museum, Christchurch[141] – Tash Pen Khonsu, dated to 185 BCE
- Tūhura Otago Museum, Dunedin[142]
- Te Papa, Wellington[143] – Mehit-em-Wesekht,[144] c. 300 BCE
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South America
Argentina
Brazil
See also
- List of museums of Egyptian antiquities
- Gordon Museum of Pathology home to Mr. Alan Billis who in 2011 was mummified in an Egyptian manner.
- Museum of Us home to a man mummified in an Egyptian manner in 1994[148]
References
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