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Mummy 1770 from the Manchester Museum
In June 1975, the Manchester Mummy team began the unwrapping of a mummy of unknown provenance (possibly from Hawara) for a post-mortem examination. The body was known to be that of a girl of about 13 and she was known only by her museum acquisition number of 1770. In addition to the post-mortem, it was decided that a reconstruction of the face should be attempted.
The skull was incomplete, and the missing areas were modelled in wax to produce a skull capable of being reconstructed. A pair of previous reconstructions (the "Two Brothers") had already been carried out, but 1770 saw a number of refinements of the technique used for these original reconstructions - including the use of small wooden pegs cut to precise lengths to indicate tissue thickness, and inserted into the cast of the skull at the appropriate anatomical positions.
The finished reconstruction was given features appropriate to the age of the deceased child
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