Ancient Egyptian mummies of pets!

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Image credits:

Relief from nobleman’s tomb: ‘Egypt Museum’ website.

Wall painting of enthroned Amenhotep III and Tiye: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, used under CC0 1.0 Universal (CC 1.0) Public Domain Dedication.
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Wall painting with monkey eating fruit: Flickr user kairoinfo4u, used under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Baboon mummy discovered with raisins/grapes:
Lansing, A. and Hayes, William C. 1937. Egyptian Expedition 6: The Museum's Excavations at Thebes (Bulletin of the MMA 32, 14, fig. 16).

Relief of kicking monkey eating grapes: Alami.

Horse mummy: Lansing, A. and Hayes, William C. 1937. Egyptian Expedition 6: The Museum's Excavations at Thebes (Bulletin of the MMA 32, 15, fig. 17).

Senenmut and Nefrure: The British Museum, used under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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Hatshepsut: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, used under CC0 1.0 Universal (CC 1.0) Public Domain Dedication
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All other pictures were taken by the creator of this video.

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Image captions:

First baboon mummy: Possibly 18th–19th Dynasty (c. 1550–1186 BC). Discovered in one of the so-called ‘animal tombs’, in the Valley of the Kings (KV 51). Egyptian Museum, Cairo (CG 29839; JE 38744).

Relief from nobleman’s tomb: 18th Dynasty, Horemheb (c. 1323–1295 BC). Limestone relief from the tomb of the Chief of Bowmen, Ry, in Saqqara, now in the Neues Museum in Berlin (Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung ÄM 7278).

Wall painting of enthroned Amenhotep III and Tiye: Modern facsimile by Nina de Garis Davies (1881–1965), in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (MMA 33.8.8). The original is in the 18th-Dynasty tomb of the high official Anen (Luxor, West bank, Sheikh Abd al-Qurna, TT 120)—Queen Tiye’s brother.

Second baboon mummy: Probably 18th Dynasty, coregency of Hatshepsut (18th Dynasty; c. 1473–1458 BC). Discovered outside one of the tombs of Senenmut (Luxor, West bank, TT 71).

Wall painting with monkey eating fruit: 18th Dynasty (c. 1550–1295 BC). Henutnefret and Nebettawy, two daughters of the tomb owner, receiving offerings. Tomb of Userhat (Luxor, West bank, TT 56).

Relief of kicking monkey eating grapes: 19th Dynasty (c. 1295–1186 BC). Tomb of Ptahmose, Saqqara. Originally on display in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo; now in Sharm al-Sheikh Museum (JE 4875).

Horse mummy: Above: As discovered in coffin. Below: After unwrapping. Probably 18th Dynasty, coregency of Hatshepsut (18th Dynasty; c. 1473–1458 BC). Discovered outside one of the tombs of Senenmut (Luxor, West bank, TT 71).

Senenmut with Nefrure: 18th Dynasty, coregency of Hatshepsut (18th Dynasty; c. 1473–1458 BC). Granodiorite. From Luxor, East bank, Karnak, Great Temple of Amun. Now in the British Museum, London (EA 174).

Hatshepsut: 18th Dynasty, coregency of Hatshepsut (18th Dynasty; c. 1473–1458 BC). Limestone. From Luxor, West bank, Deir al-Bahari. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (MMA 29.3.2).

Gazelle mummy of Princess Isetemkheb D: 21st Dynasty (c. 1069–945 BC). From the so-called Deir al-Bahari royal cachette: Luxor, West bank, Deir al-Bahari, TT 320.

Djehutimose’s sarcophagus for Tamit: 18th Dynasty, Amenhotep III (c. 1390–1352 BC). From Mit Rahina (Memphis). Egyptian Museum, Cairo (CG 5003; JE 30172).

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