The migrations of early culture: A study of the significance of the geographical distribution of the practice of mummification as evidence of the migrations of peoples and the spread of certain customs and beliefs

Author: Smith, Grafton Elliot

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In "The Migrations of Early Culture," Grafton Elliot Smith delves into the fascinating world of mummification, exploring its geographical distribution as a key to understanding the migrations of ancient peoples and the spread of their customs and beliefs. Through meticulous research and analysis, Smith uncovers the intricate connections between the practice of mummification and the movement of cultures across different regions. This thought-provoking study offers a captivating exploration of how ancient traditions and rituals shaped the development of early civilizations.

Genres: Non-fiction, Anthropology, Archaeology

Themes: Cultural migration, Ancient customs and beliefs, Ritual practices

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