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Español: Momia de cocodrilo, animal en el que se manifestaba el dios Sobek. Los ojos y la boca están marcados con lino y su cuerpo está vendado con tiras formando rombos siguiendo la tradicional momificación llevada a cabo por los romanos. La radiografía de la momia nos permite ver en el interior de los vendajes los restos de un pequeño cocodrilo nilótico; la cabeza, que solamente conserva parte del cráneo, está separada del cuerpo del que se han envuelto exclusivamente la columna vertebral con treinta y cuatro vértebras, faltando las extremidades, clavículas, omóplatos y la pelvis. Periodo tardío de Egipto. Museo Arqueológico Nacional de España, n.º inv. 15123.
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