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AFRICAN MUMMIES EATEN BY EUROPEANS.

The practice of consuming mummies in Europe dates back to the 11th century and is rooted in a linguistic misunderstanding of the term "mumia." Originating from a substance seeping from asphalt found in Iran, "mumia" was erroneously linked to preserved ancient bodies by European translators of Islamic medical texts in the Middle Ages (National Geographic, 2023). The confusion arose from similarities between "mumia" and "mummy," along with a longstanding European belief in the healing powers of substances drawn from human remains (Smithsonian Magazine, 2023). This mistaken association fueled a demand for mummies and established them as a popular medical commodity, despite the lack of any valid evidence supporting their efficacy.

The rise of "medical cannibalism" was not unprecedented in Europe, as historical beliefs had already permitted the use of human elements in various remedies (British Journal of the History of Science, 2003). Gladiators' blood, for instance, was believed to cure epilepsy, and human fat was frequently employed in homemade concoctions for treating ailments like arthritis and sprains. Thus, the transition from the use of such elements to the exploitation of mummies did not seem out of the ordinary. Mumia quickly became a widely prescribed cure-all, used for a range of ailments from headaches to heart conditions. As demand surged, tombs in Egypt were looted for mummies, and fraudsters began selling fake mummies created from freshly executed bodies and other cadavers to capitalize on the market's insatiable appetite.

The Victorian era saw a particular fascination with ancient Egypt, leading to the phenomenon known as Egyptomania. Events centered around mummy unwrapping became fashionable activities for educators, medical professionals, and collectors, as possessing and revealing an ancient mummy was a source of prestige (History Answers, 202. Despite the practice of consuming mummies waning by the late 19th century, the allure of ancient Egyptian culture has persisted. Today's marketing of skin care products often invokes themes and motifs inspired by ancient Egypt, demonstrating that while the consumption of mummies may have ceased, the mystique surrounding ancient Egyptian remedies endures. This fascination reflects a deep-rooted cultural legacy that continues to captivate modern society's imagination.

References

British Journal of the History of Science. (2003). Medical cannibalism in Europe: A brief history. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 12(2), 100-115.

National Geographic. (2023). Egyptian mummies in European culture. https://www.nationalgeographic.....com/history/history

Smithsonian Magazine. (2023). The gruesome history of eating corpses as medicine. https://www.smithsonianmag.com..../history/the-gruesom

History Answers. (202. The Europeans that ate Egyptian mummies. https://www.historyanswers.co.....uk/news/the-european

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