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Moving the Nes-Shou Mummy (Daily Life 2022, by Christian Brun) - Swiss Press Award

Valentin Boissonnas, enseignant a la HE-ARC (G), Martin Barretta (D), étudiant master et la conservatrice du musé Corinne Sandoz, préparent la momie. Au Musée d’Yverdon et région. Ce mardi 06 juillet 2021. (24 Heures/Christian Brun).
Valentin Boissonnas, enseignant a la HE-ARC (G), Martin Barretta (D), étudiant master et la conservatrice du musé Corinne Sandoz, préparent la momie. Au Musée d’Yverdon et région. Ce mardi 06 juillet 2021. (24 Heures/Christian Brun).
Photo / Daily Life
2022

Moving the Nes-Shou Mummy

Christian Brun

The mummy raises questions: can human remains still be exhibited in museums? The Yverdon and Region Museum is moving its Egyptology collections, including its famous tenant, the mummy Nes-Shou.

24 Heures

Photo / Daily Life
2022

Christian Brun

The mummy raises questions: can human remains still be exhibited in museums? The Yverdon and Region Museum is moving its Egyptology collections, including its famous tenant, the mummy Nes-Shou.

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