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                <text>EXTERNAL APPEARANCE &#13;
Plain and wrapped to shape of contents. 8 wand like bundles. A) has a loose head. Linen in a variety of weaves and all seem true mummies. Tied together with modern string at some point. Now separate. (A-H on images are left to right).&#13;
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                <text>©National Museums Liverpool</text>
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                <text>Crocodile Mummies&#13;
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Stylised bundle, stylised head and features. Moulded head, eyes and snout. Crusty material, possibly mud? Collar present. Very slight criss-cross pattern visible under top layer of ?mud. Full crocodile present is unknown. &#13;
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                <text>Collected by Manby in Thebes prior to 1847. Purchased from the collections of Norwich Castle Museum, 1956.  Conserved in 1995. &#13;
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                <text>©National Museums Liverpool</text>
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Plain conical bundle. Linen of even weave and colour but of different origins in random pattern. &#13;
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True, complete and articulated mummy bundle with tail feathers included in the bundle. Two conservation pins located towards distal end. &#13;
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                <text>Radiographic/Macroscopic Identification: Small bird of prey species. Possibly Accipiter sp. (long tarsometatarsus)?&#13;
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                <text>©National Museums Liverpool</text>
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                <text>EXTERNAL APPEARANCE &#13;
Plain and wrapped to shape of contents. Crocodilian in shape with much reed content visible. Horizontally wound thread around the proximal and distal ends. Possibly all round but damage to mid-section makes this impossible to state.&#13;
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Stylised conical bundle. Bicoloured linen in broad strips laid horizontally over bundle. Thread over pattern in criss-cross in distal region but damage may have removed pattern from whole mummy. &#13;
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Stylised conical bundle. Herringbone pattern at proximal end; shroud from mid-section to distal end. Cap at the distal end. Thread visible as second layer. "Space for a face" with linen strip over forehead region. &#13;
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