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Aida Broadway Musical 04 Aug 202500:25:13

A story of tragedy and forbidden love.


In this episode of the Mummy Movie Podcast, we review the broadway musical, Aida!


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Bibliography

Grajetzki, W. (2024). The Middle Kingdom of ancient Egypt: history, archaeology and society. Bloomsbury Publishing.

Manchester Museum. (2024). Manchester Museum Catalogue. Retrieved from https://museumcollections.manchester.ac.uk/

Shaw, I. (1991). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire Publications

Török, L. (2008). Between two worlds: The frontier region between Ancient Nubia and Egypt 3700 BC-500 AD (Vol. 29). Brill.

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The Monster Squad! 28 Jul 202500:25:33

What's better than one Universal monster? All of the Universal monsters!


In this episode of the Mummy Movie Podcast, we review the Monster Squad from 1987.


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MMP Episode on Scooby Doo Where's my Mummy: https://shows.acast.com/mummymovieodcast/episodes/halloween-special-scooby-doo-in-wheres-my-mummy


Bibliography

Capponi, L. (2005). Augustan Egypt: the creation of a Roman province. Routledge.

Capponi, L. (2011). Roman Egypt. Bristol Classical Press

Delia, D. (1988). The Population of Roman Alexandria. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1974-)118, 275-292.

Muntz, C. E. (2008). Diodorus Siculus, Egypt, and Rome. Duke University.

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The Mummy Animated Series: Series 1 Episode 519 Jun 202500:11:46

Double headed dog mummies, lava monsters, and an erupting volcano. In this episode, we delve into Season 1, episode 5 of the Mummy Animated Series.


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Bibliography:

Bonwick, J. (2019). Captain Cook in New South Wales; Or, The Mystery of Naming Botany Bay. Good Press.

Gammage, B. (1981). Early Boundaries of New South Wales. Australian Historical Studies19(77), 524-531.

Ikram, S. (2003). Death and burial in Ancient Egypt. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press.

McDonald, A. (2014). Animals in Egypt. In The Oxford Handbook of Animals in Classical Thought and Life (pp. 441-460). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 15 Jun 202300:21:37

A classic intro, a dangerous Thuggee cult, and hearts being torn from chests. It can only be the Temple of Doom!


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Bibliography


Chaturvedi, V. (2017). Thuggee and colonialism in India, c. 1757–1857. In The Oxford Handbook of the History of Crime and Criminal Justice (pp. 320-337). Oxford University Press.

 

Crossley, P, K, Siu, H, M and Sutton, D, S. (2018). Empire at the margins: Culture, ethnicity, and frontier in early modern China. University of California Press.

 

Dirks, N. B. (1992). The British in India. University of Michigan Press.

 

Goswami, C. (2018). Lingam. In The Oxford Encyclopaedia of Hinduism. Oxford University Press.

 

Gupta, M, C. (2019). Siva Lingam: Mythology, science, and significance in Hinduism. Asian Medicine, 14, 128-144

 

Joshi, A. (1999). The Thuggee problem: Notes towards the cultural history of crime in India. Indian Economic and Social History Review, 36(1), 1-25.

 

Michaels, A. (2004). Hinduism: Past and Present. Princeton University Press.

 

Michell, G. (1988). The Thug and the British in India: A Reassessment and Reinterpretation. Man, 23(4), 569-588.

 

Rosenthal, E. (1983). Thugs and bandits in the Middle East and India: A comparative study. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 25(4), 732-752.

 

Singh, R. (2008). Shiva, the ultimate timekeeper. Rupa Publications.

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Baywatch Nights: The Servant12 Jun 202300:22:12

In this weirdly dark and gritty Si-fi Baywatch spinoff, the dead have risen! Now it is up to our heroes, Ryan McBride and Mitch Buchannon to solve the case, and destroy an ancient evil. In this episode of the Mummy Movie Podcast, likely for the first ever time, a trained Egyptologist and archaeologist will asses the historical accuracy of this episode of Baywatch Nights, as well as supplying some background information, and a review.


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Bibliography

Doda, B., & Taschini, L. (2017). Carbon dating: When is it beneficial to link ETSs?. Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists4(3), 701-730.

 

Faulkner, R. O., & Andrews, C. (1990). The ancient Egyptian book of the dead. University of Texas Press.

 

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

 

Hornung, E. (1999). The ancient Egyptian books of the afterlife. Cornell University Press.

 

IMDB. (2023). Baywatch Nights: The Servant. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

 

Lesko, L, H. (1977). The Ancient Egyptian Book of Two Ways. University of California Press: Los Angeles

Ogden. J. (2009). Metals. In Nicholson. P. T and Shaw. I (Eds), Ancient Egyptian materials and technology (pp. 148-176). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

 

Roehrig, C. H., Dreyfus, R., & Keller, C. A. (Eds.). (2005). Hatshepsut, from queen to Pharaoh. Metropolitan Museum of art.

 

Stadler, M. (2008). Judgment after Death (Negative Confession). UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology1(1).

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Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark08 Jun 202300:33:19

Giant boulders, faces being melted by the wrath of god, terrible archaeology, it can only be Indiana Jones the Raiders of the Lost Ark! In this episode, we look into the background information and historical accuracy of the classic adventure film, and then rate it out of ten.


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Bibliography

Carroll, R., & Prickett, S. (Eds.). (2008). The Bible: Authorized King James Version. Oxford Paperbacks.

García Puchol, O., Diez Castillo, A., & Pardo-Gordó, S. (2018). New insights into the neolithisation process in southwest Europe according to spatial density analysis from calibrated radiocarbon dates. Archaeological and anthropological sciences10(7), 1807-1820.

 IMDB. (2023). Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Kitchen, K, A. (1995). The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt 1100-650 BC (2nd ed). Warminster: Aris & Phillips Ltd.

Lesko, L. H. (Ed.). (1994). Pharaoh's workers: the villagers of Deir el Medina. Cornell University Press.

 Rotten Tomatoes (2023). Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/

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The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption05 Jun 202300:24:11

Ninjas, Egypt ruling over Japan, a weirdly Napoleonic villain, and all set before 3000 BCE. It's all here in the Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption! Is this film good, bad, or so bad that it is good? Is this film accurate in any way shape or form? Listen on to find out!


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Bibliography

Cummins, A. (2012). In Search of the Ninja: The Historical Truth of Ninjutsu. The History Press.

Groom, N. (2012). The Union Jack: The Story of the British Flag. Atlantic Books Ltd.

Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.

IMDB. (2023). The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Schulman. A,  (1957) “Egyptian Representations of Horsemen and Riding in the New Kingdom, in the Journal of Near Eastern Studies 16/4 263-271.

Shaw, I. (2001). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire Publications

Metropolitan Museum of Art. (2023). Jōmon Culture (ca. 10,500–ca. 300.BC). Retrieved from. https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/jomo/hd_jomo.htm

Rotten Tomatoes (2023). The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/

Tateo, S. (1999). Japan, the Ambiguous, and its Flag and Anthem. Japan Quarterly46(4), 3.

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He Man: Masters of the Universe 198701 Jun 202301:07:14
In this special, non-Egyptian episode, I have Oliver Reason once again join me after being traumatised by Plan 9 from Outer Space. This time, I torture him once again by subjecting him to He Man: Masters of the Universe from 1987, staring Dolph Lundgren and and Courtney Cox.

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The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc Sec29 May 202300:38:12

In this episode, we examine the French film, The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc Sec. In this instalment, we have sections on the background information of the film and the historical accuracy. Finally, I shall review the film.


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Bibliography

Foster, J, F. (2002) Ancient Egyptian literature: an anthology. University of Texas Press

Assmann, J. (2011). Death and salvation in ancient Egypt. Cornell University Press.

Brier, B., & Wade, R. S. (2001). Surgical procedures during ancient Egyptian mummification. Chungara: Revista de Antropología Chilena, 33(1), 117-123.

Dayagi-Mendels, M. (1989). Perfumes and cosmetics in the ancient world. Cornell University Press

Ibrahim, M. M. (2022). Three mummy warppings of Nesikhonsu (Cairo JE 96813). Shedet9(9), 152-170.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Manning, J. G. (2008). Coinage as ‘code’in Ptolemaic Egypt. The Monetary Systems of the Greeks and Romans, 84-111.

Phillips, J. (1997). Punt and Aksum: Egypt and the horn of Africa. The Journal of African History38(3), 423-457.

Riemer, H. (2013). Desert road archaeology in ancient Egypt and beyond (Vol. 27). Heinrich-Barth-Institut.

Ross, K., Tadros, M., & Johnson, T. (2018). Christianity in North Africa and West Asia. Edinburgh University Press.

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The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor25 May 202300:23:53

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor is the third, and as of yet, final Brendan Fraser Mummy Movie. Unlike it's two predecessors, it moves away from Egypt and instead focuses on China. In this episode, we shall examine the historical accuracy and background information of the film, and finally review it.


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Bibliography

Ermerins, S. A. (2017). The Forever Army: Qin Shi Huang Di's Terracotta Warriors. Exigence1(1), 7.

IMDB. (2023). The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Lukas Nickel, The first emperor and sculpture in China, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. University of London vol 76, no. 3 (2013): p. 413.

Rotten Tomatoes (2023). The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/

Shi, J. (2014). Incorporating All for One: The First Emperor's Tomb Mound. Early China37, 359-391.

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Scarab22 May 202300:17:37

In this episode, we look into the incredibly trippy though little know 1983 film, Scarab.


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Bibliography

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.

IMDB. (2023). Scarab. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Jansen-Winkeln, K. (1999). Sentenzen und Maximen in den Privatinschriften der ägyptischen Spätzeit (Vol. 1). Achet.

Pinch, G. (2002). Handbook of Egyptian mythology. Abc-Clio.

Remler, P. (2010). Egyptian mythology, A to Z. Infobase Publishing.

Vittmann, G. (2013). Personal names: Function and significance. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology1(1).

 

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House of Anubis Season 1: Episodes 3 and 418 May 202300:08:24
In this episode, we look into episodes 3 and 4 of the Nickelodeon show, House of Anubis.

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The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior15 May 202300:16:57

In this episode, we look into the Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior from 2008. During the episode, as well as reviewing the film, a trained Egyptologist and Archaeologist shall look into background information and historical accuracy.


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Bibliography

Altaweel, M., & Squitieri, A. (2018). Revolutionizing a world: from small states to universalism in the pre-Islamic Near East (p. 336). UCL Press.

Cook, A. B. (2010). Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Vol. 2). Cambridge University Press

Ikram, S. (2010). Mummification. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology1(1).

Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.

IMDB. (2023). The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Herodotus. Histories. Dewald C. (2008). OUP Oxford. London

Livius (2023). Cicero on Damocles. Retrieved from https://www.livius.org/

McDermott, S. (2002). Ancient Egyptian footsoldiers and their weapons (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Manchester).

Mark, L. (1997). The complete pyramids: Solving the ancient mysteries. London: Thames & Hudson

Rotten Tomatoes (2023). The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/

Shaw, I. (2001). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire Publications

Turner, S. (2015). The horse in New Kingdom Egypt: Its introduction, nature, role and impact. Macquarie University

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The Mummy Animated Series: Series 1 Episode 419 Jun 202500:09:24

Description: In this episode, we explore the fourth episode of The Mummy Animated Series. Thanks to the Diary of Alexander the Great, our heroes are now in Greece, searching for the long-lost Island of Minosos. Meanwhile, the terrifying Imhotep pursues them every step of the way. But was the Island of Minosos a real location? Furthermore, is the portrayal of Alexander the Great’s diary in the series accurate?


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Bibliography:

Beard, M. (2009). Scrolling down the ages. The New York Times Book Review, 27-L.

Pöhlmann, E., & West, M. L. (2012). The oldest Greek papyrus and writing tablets: Fifth-century documents from the 'Tomb of the Musician' in Attica. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 1–16.

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The Scorpion King11 May 202300:59:53
In this episode, I am joined by two guests, Jack Edgington and Harrysson Waldman, to discuss the Scorpion King from 2002, staring Dwayne Johnson in his first lead role.

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The Curse of King Tut's Tomb: Part 208 May 202300:15:20

In this episode, a trained Egyptologist and Archaeologist looks into part 2 of the Curse of King Tut's Tomb, from 2006. This episode looks into the background information on the film and the historical accuracy. Finally, the film is reviewed and given a rating out of ten.


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Bibliography

Booth, C. (2007). The Boy Behind the Mask: Meeting the Real Tutankhamun. Oneworld Publications.

Brier, B., & Wade, R. S. (2001). Surgical procedures during ancient Egyptian mummification. Chungara: Revista de Antropología Chilena, 33(1), 117-123.

Clark, R. (2016). Tomb Security in Ancient Egypt from the Predynastic to the Pyramid Age. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

IMDB. (2023). The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Marill, A. H. (2010). Movies Made for Television: 2005-2009. Scarecrow Press.

O’Keefe P, J. (2007). Commentary on the 1970 UNESCO Convention (2nd edition). Leicester: Institute of art and law.

Rotten Tomatoes (2023). The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/

Theban Mapping Project. (2023). KV6. Retrieved from https://thebanmappingproject.com/valley-kings

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House of Anubis Season 1: Episodes 1 and 204 May 202300:08:50

In this episode, we look into the first two episodes of the Nickelodeon, House of Anubis.


In episode 1, named House of Secrets and House of Attitude, we see our main character, Nina arrive at the boarding school where she is place in the school house, House of Anubis.


Episode 2 is called House of the Black Bird and House of Dares. In this one we see Nina helping an old woman back to the old people's home, only to find out the woman is not all she seems.

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The Curse of King Tut's Tomb: Part 101 May 202300:18:00

In this episode, we look into the first part of the Curse of King Tut's Tomb from 2006. In this film, we see our hero Danny Freemont, searching for the tomb of Tutankhamun, in order to foil the evil plans of the Hellfire club.


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Bibliography

Booth, C. (2007). The Boy Behind the Mask: Meeting the Real Tutankhamun. Oneworld Publications.

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. London: Themes and Hudson LTD.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

IMDB. (2023). The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Robins, G. (1999). Hair and the construction of identity in Ancient Egypt c 1480-1350 BC. Journal of American research center in Egypt, Vol 36. 55-69.

Theban Mapping Project. (2023). KV6. Retrieved from https://thebanmappingproject.com/valley-kings

Wilkinson, R. H., & Reeves, N. (1996). The complete Valley of the Kings: tombs and treasures of Egypt's greatest pharaohs. Thames and Hudson.

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Legion of the Dead24 Apr 202300:15:23

In this episode, we look into Legion of the Dead from 2005 from the Asylum. We examine the background information on the film, the historical accuracy, and the reviews.


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Bibliography

Dawson, W. R., Uphill, E. P., & Bierbrier, M. L. (1995). Who was who in Egyptology (p. 54). London: Egypt exploration society.

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. Themes and Hudson LTD.

Hepper, F. N. (2009). Pharaoh's flowers: the botanical treasures of Tutankhamun. KWS Publishers.

IMDB. (2023). Legion of the Dead. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Kitchen, K, A. (2012). Ramesside inscriptions: translated & annotated: translations. Volume VII. Oxford: Blackwell

Robins, G. (1999). Hair and the construction of identity in Ancient Egypt c 1480-1350 BC. Journal of American research center in Egypt, Vol 36. 55-69.

Rotten Tomatoes (2023). Legion of the Dead. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/

Stanish, C. (2001). Regional research on the Inca. Journal of Archaeological Research9, 213-241.

Wenke, R. J. (1991). The evolution of early Egyptian civilization: Issues and evidence. Journal of World Prehistory5, 279-329.

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Tales from the Darkside Movie: Lot 24920 Apr 202300:14:18

In this episode, an Egyptologist looks into the Lot 249 story from the Tales of the Darkside movie. This story is based on the Author Conan Doyle story of the same name, and focuses on a university student raising a mummy from the dead to do his evil bidding.


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Bibliography

Brier, B., & Wade, R. S. (2001). Surgical procedures during ancient Egyptian mummification. Chungara: Revista de Antropología Chilena, 33(1), 117-123.

Germer, R. (1993). Ancient Egyptian pharmaceutical plants and the eastern Mediterranean. In The healing past (pp. 69-80). Brill.

Hepper, F. N. (2009). Pharaoh's flowers: the botanical treasures of Tutankhamun. KWS Publishers.

Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.

O’Keefe P, J. (2007). Commentary on the 1970 UNESCO Convention (2nd edition). Leicester: Institute of art and law.

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The Mummy Returns (Episode 2)17 Apr 202300:19:58

In this episode, we conclude the Mummy Returns from 2001, the most financially successful mummy movie of all time.


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Bibliography

Brier, B. M., & Hobbs, H. (2008). Daily life of the ancient Egyptians. Santa Barbara: Abc-Clio.

Fitzgerald, S. (2009). Ramses II: Egyptian Pharaoh, Warrior, and Builder. Capstone.

IMDB. (2023). The Mummy Returns. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Kockelmann, H. (2012). Philae. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology1(1).

McDermott, S. (2002). Ancient Egyptian footsoldiers and their weapons (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Manchester).

Robins, G. (1993). Women in ancient Egypt. Harvard: Harvard University Press.

Rotten Tomatoes (2023). The Mummy Returns. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/

Shaw, I. (1991). Egyptian warfare and weapons. London: Shire Publications LTD

Spencer, T. (1966). The Race to Save Abu Simbel is Won. Life Mag61, 32-37.

Sullivan, E. (2010). Karnak: development of the Temple of Amun-Ra. UCLA encyclopedia of Egyptology1(1).

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The Mummy Returns (Episode 1)10 Apr 202300:17:29

In this episode, a trained Egyptologist and archaeologist looks into the first half of Mummy Returns, staring Rachel Weisz and Brendan Fraser. This episode examines the background information on the film, the historical accuracy of the first half, and also has a review of the first half of the film.


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Bibliography

Arnett, W. S. (1982). The predynastic origin of Egyptian hieroglyphs: evidence for the development of rudimentary forms of hieroglyphs in Upper Egypt in the fourth millennium BC. Univ. Press of America.

IMDB. (2023). The Mummy Returns. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Mark, L. (1997). The complete pyramids: Solving the ancient mysteries. London: Thames & Hudson

McDermott, S. (2002). Ancient Egyptian footsoldiers and their weapons (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Manchester).

Ogden. (2009). Egyptian faience. In Nicholson. P. T and Shaw. I (Eds), Ancient Egyptian materials and technology (pp. 148-177). Cambridge: Cambridge University

Shaw, I. (1991). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire Publications LTD

Sagrillo, T. (2015). Shoshenq I and Biblical Šîšaq: a philological defense of their traditional equation. Oxford: Archaeopress.

Wilkinson, Toby A. H. (1999). Early Dynastic Egypt. London: Routledge

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The Mummy 1999 (Episode 2)03 Apr 202300:20:59

This episode looks at the second half of The Mummy from 1999. In this episode a trained Egyptologist and archaeologist will study the historical accuracy and background information of the film, as well as reviewing it.


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Bibliography

Assmann, J. (2011). Death and salvation in ancient Egypt. Cornell University Press.

Çelik, S. S. (2015). Lost treasures: locks. International Journal of Sport Culture and Science3(1), 96-112.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.

Pinch, G. (1995). Magic in ancient Egypt. MBI Publishing Company.

Weaver, T., & Brunas, J. (2011). Universal Horrors: The Studio's Classic Films, 1931-1946. McFarland.

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The Mummy 1999 (Episode 1)27 Mar 202300:24:58

We have finally arrived at what many consider to be the best mummy movie of all time. In this episode, a trained Egyptologist and archaeologist, will look into the background information on the film, assess the historical accuracy, and review the film.


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Bibliography

Assmann, J. (2011). Death and salvation in ancient Egypt. Cornell University Press.

Brier, B., & Wade, R. S. (2001). Surgical procedures during ancient Egyptian mummification. Chungara: Revista de Antropología Chilena, 33(1), 117-123.

Dawson, W. R., Uphill, E. P., & Bierbrier, M. L. (1995). Who was who in Egyptology (p. 54). London: Egypt exploration society.

Dodson, A. (2013). The canopic equipment of the kings of Egypt. Routledge.

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. Themes and Hudson LTD.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.

IMDB. (2023). The Mummy. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Pinch, G. (1995). Magic in ancient Egypt. MBI Publishing Company.

Robins, G. (1993). Women in ancient Egypt. Harvard University Press.

Smith, G. E. (1912). The royal mummies. Imprimerie de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale.

Turner, S. (2015). The horse in New Kingdom Egypt: Its introduction, nature, role and impact. Macquarie University

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The Mummy Animated Series: Series 1 Episode 319 Jun 202500:10:16

Description: In this episode, we delve into the third episode of The Mummy Animated Series. While our heroes search for the Mortuary Temple of Merneptah, Imhotep gains possession of the Staff of Set, which grants him control over the elements. But was the Staff of Set a genuine Egyptian artifact, or was it merely a creation for the series? Additionally, was Merneptah a real Egyptian pharaoh?


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Bibliography:

Dodson, A., & Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. London: Thames & Hudson.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. London: Routledge.

Rice, M. (2002). Who's who in Ancient Egypt. London: Routledge.

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Curse of the Mummy23 Mar 202300:11:26

In this episode, we look at Curse of the Mummy. A 1970 adaption of Jewel of the Seven Stars by Bram Stoker.


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Bibliography

Collier, S. A. (1996). The crowns of Pharaoh: their development and significance in ancient Egyptian kingship. University of California, Los Angeles.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

IMDB. (2023). Curse of the Mummy. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Nicholson, P and Peltenburg, E. (2009). Egyptian faience. In Nicholson. P. T and Shaw. I (Eds), Ancient Egyptian materials and technology (pp. 177-195). Cambridge: Cambridge University

Robins, G. (1999). Hair and the Construction of Identity in Ancient Egypt, c. 1480-1350 BC. Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt36, 55-69.

Velde, H, T. (2007). Human sacrifice in Ancient Egypt. Bremmer J, N (Eds), The strange world of human sacrifice (PP127-135). Paris: Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication.

Wilkinson, R. H., & Reeves, N. (1996). The complete Valley of the Kings: tombs and treasures of Egypt's greatest pharaohs. Thames and Hudson.

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Tale of the Mummy20 Mar 202300:19:49

In this episode, a trained Egyptologist and archaeologist looks at the film Tale of the Mummy from 1998.


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Bibliography

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

IMDB. (2023). Tale of the Mummy. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Karenga, M. (2003). Maat, the moral ideal in ancient Egypt: A study in classical African ethics. Routledge.

Rotten Tomatoes (2023). The Tomb. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/

Shaw, G. J. (2017). War & Trade With the Pharaohs: An Archaeological Study of Ancient Egypt's Foreign Relations. Casemate Publishers.

Theban Mapping Project. (2023). KV6. Retrieved from https://thebanmappingproject.com/valley-kings

Vittmann, G. (2013). Personal names: Function and significance. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology1(1).

Wilkinson, R. H., & Reeves, N. (1996). The complete Valley of the Kings: tombs and treasures of Egypt's greatest pharaohs. Thames and Hudson.

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Ed Wood's Plan 9 From Outer Space16 Mar 202300:49:33

In this special episode, I am joined by guest Oliver Reason to discuss Plan 9 from Outer Space, arguably the worst film ever made.


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Bibliography

Coldiron, K. (2021). Plan 9 from outer space: Midnight movie monograph. PS Publishing

Hill, R. F. (2015). 11. Science Fiction and the cult of ed Wood: Glen or Glenda?, Bride of the Monster, and Plan 9 from Outer Space. Science Fiction Double Feature: The Science Fiction Film as Cult Text52, 172.

IMDB. (2023). Plan 9 From Outer Space. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

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Bram Stoker's Legend of the Mummy13 Mar 202300:21:04

This episode focuses on Bram Stoker's Legend of the Mummy, from 1998. In this episode, a trained Egyptologist and Archaeologist reviews the film, and looks into the films background information and historical accuracy.


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Bibliography

Assmann, J. (2011). Death and salvation in ancient Egypt. Cornell University Press.

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. London: Themes and Hudson LTD.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

IMDB. (2023). Bram Stoker’s Legend of the Mummy. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Mark, L. (1997). The complete pyramids: Solving the ancient mysteries. London: Thames & Hudson

Robins, G. (1993). Women in ancient Egypt. Harvard University Press.

Rotten Tomatoes (2023). Bram Stoker’s Legend of the Mummy. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/

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Under Wraps06 Mar 202300:21:00

In this episode, we look into the first ever Disney Channel Movie, Under Wraps from 1997.


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Bibliography

Abdennour, S. (2007). Egyptian customs and festivals (Vol. 3). Oxford University Press.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Pinch, G. (1995). Magic in ancient Egypt. MBI Publishing Company.

Robins, G. (1993). Women in ancient Egypt. Harvard University Press.

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The Tomb 198627 Feb 202300:18:12

In this episode, a trained archaeologist and Egyptologist looks into the 1986 film, The Tomb.


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Bibliography

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. Themes and Hudson LTD.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Herodotus. Histories. Dewald C. (2008). OUP Oxford. London

IMDB. (2023). The Tomb. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home

Lange, E., El-Raouf, A, A, Ullmann, T, Trappe, J, Meister, J, and Baumhauer, R. (2019). The sacred canals of the temple of Bastet at Bubastis (Egypt): new findings from geomorphological investigations and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT). Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 26, 1-11

Pinch, G. (1995). Magic in ancient Egypt. MBI Publishing Company.

Rotten Tomatoes (2023). The Tomb. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/

Shaw, I. (2001). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire Publications

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The Awakening (Re-Release)24 Feb 202300:22:26

In this re-released episode, we dive into, The Awakening, staring Charlton Heston from 1980.


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Bibliography

Aldred, C. (1979). More light on the Ramesside tomb robberies. In J. Ruffle, G. Gaballa, and K. Kitchen (Eds), Glimpses of Ancient Egypt: studies in honour of H. W. Fairman (pp. 96-99). London: Aris and Phillips

Cline, E. H. (2006). Thutmose III: a new biography. University of Michigan Press.

Kitchen, K, A. (2012). Ramesside inscriptions: translated & annotated: translations. Volume VI. Oxford: Blackwell

Middleton, R. (1962). Brother-sister and father-daughter marriage in ancient Egypt. American Sociological Review, 603-611.

Roehrig, C. H., Dreyfus, R., & Keller, C. A. (2005). Hatshepsut, from queen to Pharaoh. Metropolitan Museum of art.

The Awakening. Retrieved from https://www.boxofficemojo.com/

Wilkinson, R. H., & Reeves, N. (1996). The complete Valley of the Kings: tombs and treasures of Egypt's greatest pharaohs. Thames and Hudson.

 

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Time Walker20 Feb 202300:18:48

This episode focuses on Time Walker from 1982.


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Bibliography

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. Themes and Hudson LTD.

Everitt, D (1983). Mummies and Aliens for Under $1 Million. Fangoria. No. 27. pp. 55–58.

Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.

Taylor, J, H. (1989). Egyptian Coffins. Shire Egyptology

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Dawn of the Mummy13 Feb 202300:22:24

In this episode, we look into the 1981 B-Movie Dawn of the Mummy. Is it historically accurate? Does it even care about history? Is it a good or a bad film? Or is it so bad that it is good. Listen on the find out!


Dawn of the Mummy

Clark, R. (2016). Tomb Security in Ancient Egypt from the Predynastic to the Pyramid Age. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd.

Dodson, A., & Ikram, S. (2008). The tomb in ancient Egypt. Royal and private sepulchres from the Early Dynastic Period to the Romans.

Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.

Ikram, S. (2010). Mummification. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology1(1).

Turner, S. (2015). The horse in New Kingdom Egypt: Its introduction, nature, role and impact. Macquarie University

Velde, H, T. (2007). Human sacrifice in Ancient Egypt. Bremmer J, N (Eds), The strange world of human sacrifice (PP127-135). Paris: Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication.

Wilkinson, T. A. (2002). Early Dynastic Egypt. Routledge.

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The Awakening06 Feb 202300:21:53

In this episode, we dive into, The Awakening, staring Charlton Heston from 1980.


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Bibliography

Aldred, C. (1979). More light on the Ramesside tomb robberies. In J. Ruffle, G. Gaballa, and K. Kitchen (Eds), Glimpses of Ancient Egypt: studies in honour of H. W. Fairman (pp. 96-99). London: Aris and Phillips

Cline, E. H. (2006). Thutmose III: a new biography. University of Michigan Press.

Kitchen, K, A. (2012). Ramesside inscriptions: translated & annotated: translations. Volume VI. Oxford: Blackwell

Middleton, R. (1962). Brother-sister and father-daughter marriage in ancient Egypt. American Sociological Review, 603-611.

Roehrig, C. H., Dreyfus, R., & Keller, C. A. (2005). Hatshepsut, from queen to Pharaoh. Metropolitan Museum of art.

The Awakening. Retrieved from https://www.boxofficemojo.com/

Wilkinson, R. H., & Reeves, N. (1996). The complete Valley of the Kings: tombs and treasures of Egypt's greatest pharaohs. Thames and Hudson.

 

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The Mummy Animated Series: Series 1 Episode 219 Jun 202500:10:40

Description: In this episode, we look into the second episode of The Mummy Animated Series.


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Bibliography:

  • McKenzie, J., & Moorey, P. R. S. (2007). The architecture of Alexandria and Egypt, c. 300 BC to AD 700 (Vol. 63). Yale University Press.
  • Pelling, C. B. R. (Ed.). (2011). Plutarch Caesar: Translated with an introduction and commentary. Oxford University Press.
  • Reeves, N. (1990). The complete Tutankhamun: The king, the tomb, the royal treasure. Thames & Hudson Ltd.
  • Scheidel, W. (2004). Creating a metropolis: A comparative demographic perspective. Ancient Alexandria between Egypt and Greece, 1–31.


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Blood from the Mummy's Tomb30 Jan 202300:23:11

In this episode, we look into the Hammer Horror classic, Blood from the Mummy's Tomb from 1971.


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Bibliography

Collier, S. A. (1996). The crowns of Pharaoh: their development and significance in ancient Egyptian kingship. University of California, Los Angeles.

Dayagi-Mendels, M. (1989). Perfumes and cosmetics in the ancient world. Cornell University Press

Goebs, K. (2008). Crowns in Egyptian funerary literature (Vol. 122). Oxford.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Hearn, M., & Barnes, A. (2007). The Hammer story: The authorised history of Hammer films. Titan Books.

Nicholson, P and Peltenburg, E. (2009). Egyptian faience. In Nicholson. P. T and Shaw. I (Eds), Ancient Egyptian materials and technology (pp. 177-195). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Vittmann, G. (2013). Personal names: Function and significance. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology1(1)

Vos, R. L. (1993). The Apis Embalming Ritual: P. Vindob. 3873 (Vol. 50). Peeters Publishers

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The Mummy's Shroud23 Jan 202300:21:32

In this episode, a trained Egyptologist studies the 1967 Hammer Horror film, The Mummy's Shroud. This episode goes over areas such as background information on the film, historical accuracy, and there is a review of the film.


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Biography

Arnold, D., & Allen, J. P. (2008). Middle Kingdom tomb architecture at Lisht (Vol. 28). Metropolitan museum of art.

Cooper, L. M. (2009). Hry-tp3 n sp3t (Great Overlord of the Nome): The office of nomarch during the First Intermediate Period. The University of Memphis.

Ikram, S. (2010). Mummification. UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology1(1).

Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.

Kitchen, K, A. (2012). Ramesside inscriptions: translated & annotated: translations. Volume VII. Oxford: Blackwell

Shaw, I. (2001). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire Publications

Sherwood, R and Hearn, M. (2012). The beat goes on: the making of the Mummy’s Shroud. Hammer, Studiocanal

Troy, L. (1993). Creating a God: The Mummification Ritual. The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, 4, 55-82

 

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The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb16 Jan 202300:18:28

In this episode, a trained egyptologist and archaeologist looks into the Hammer Horror film, Curse of the Mummy's Tomb.


Bibliography

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. London: Themes and Hudson LTD.

Glynn, B. (2019). The Mummy on screen: orientalism and monstrosity in horror cinema. Bloomsbury Academic.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Kitchen, K, A. (2012). Ramesside inscriptions: translated & annotated: translations. Volume VII. Oxford: Blackwell

Pinch, G. (1995). Magic in ancient Egypt. MBI Publishing Company.

Taylor, J, H. (1989). Egyptian Coffins. Shire Egyptology

Turner, S. (2015). The horse in New Kingdom Egypt: Its introduction, nature, role and impact. Macquarie University

 

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Mummy Movie Podcast Trailer12 Jan 202300:00:30

My name is Peter Rose, a trained Egyptologist and archaeologist, and a lover of mummy movies both good and terrible. Join me on the Mummy Movie Podcast where I shall review, give background information, and access the historical accuracy all of the Mummy Movies.


Whether it be the classic films from the 1930s and 40s, the The Mummy and the Mummy Returns starring Brendan Fraser, or the newer addition staring Tom Cruise. They are all here.


The Mummy Movie Podcast has new episodes every Monday.

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The Pharaoh's Curse (Bonus Episode)12 Jan 202300:12:01

In this episode, we study the Pharaoh's Curse from 1957.


Bibliography

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. Themes and Hudson LTD.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Stanton, S. L. (1994). US Army Uniforms of World War II. Stackpole Books.

Warner, G. (1979). Collusion and the Suez Crisis of 1959. international affairs. International affairs royal institute of international affairs, Vol 55. 226-239.

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The Mummy 1959 (Part 2)09 Jan 202300:19:30

The Mummy from 1959, is the first Mummy Movie produced by Hammer Horror Productions, and has a cast containing iconic actors such as Christopher Lee, Michael Ripper and Peter Cushing. This episode is researched and presented by a trained Egyptologist, who will talk about the second half of the film.


Bibliography

Ikram, S. (2003). Death and burial in Ancient Egypt. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press.


Hearn, M., & Barnes, A. (2007). The Hammer story: The authorised history of Hammer films. Titan Books.


Kerset, M, M, and Kletter, R. (2006). Heritage for sale? A case study from Israel. Journal of field archaeology, Vol 31. 317-327.


O’Keefe P, J. (2007). Commentary on the 1970 UNESCO Convention (2nd edition). Leicester: Institute of art and law.


Redford, D, B. (2001). The Egyptian King’s List. In Bleiberg, E, Foster J, L, Freed R, E, Kadish G, E, Leprohon R, J, and Silvermann D, P, (Eds), The Oxford encyclopaedia of Ancient Egypt. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Robins, G. (1999). Hair and the construction of identity in Ancient Egypt c 1480-1350 BC. Journal of American research center in Egypt, Vol 36. 55-69.


Trigger, B. G., Kemp, B. J., O'Connor, D., & Lloyd, A. B. (1983). Ancient Egypt: a social history. Cambridge University Press.


Velde, H, T. (2007). Human sacrifice in Ancient Egypt. Bremmer J, N (Eds), The strange world of human sacrifice (PP127-135). Paris: Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication.

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The Mummy 1959 (Part 1)02 Jan 202300:19:23

The Mummy from 1959, is the first Mummy Movie produced by Hammer Horror Productions, and has a cast containing iconic actors such as Christopher Lee, Michael Ripper and Peter Cushing. This episode is researched and presented by a trained Egyptologist, who will talk about the first half of the film.


Bibliography

Ikram, S. (2003). Death and burial in Ancient Egypt. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press.


Hearn, M., & Barnes, A. (2007). The Hammer story: The authorised history of Hammer films. Titan Books.


Kerset, M, M, and Kletter, R. (2006). Heritage for sale? A case study from Israel. Journal of field archaeology, Vol 31. 317-327.


O’Keefe P, J. (2007). Commentary on the 1970 UNESCO Convention (2nd edition). Leicester: Institute of art and law.


Redford, D, B. (2001). The Egyptian King’s List. In Bleiberg, E, Foster J, L, Freed R, E, Kadish G, E, Leprohon R, J, and Silvermann D, P, (Eds), The Oxford encyclopaedia of Ancient Egypt. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Robins, G. (1999). Hair and the construction of identity in Ancient Egypt c 1480-1350 BC. Journal of American research center in Egypt, Vol 36. 55-69.


Trigger, B. G., Kemp, B. J., O'Connor, D., & Lloyd, A. B. (1983). Ancient Egypt: a social history. Cambridge University Press.


Velde, H, T. (2007). Human sacrifice in Ancient Egypt. Bremmer J, N (Eds), The strange world of human sacrifice (PP127-135). Paris: Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication.

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Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy (Bonus Episode)29 Dec 202200:09:25

This mini episode focuses on the Comedy Horror, Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy. During this episode, a trained Egyptologist and Archaeologist will examine the background information of the film, study the historical accuracy, and review the film.


Music By: Erinaceus and Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Arabian_melody.ogg. Edited by self.


Bibliography

Andrews, C. (2000). Egyptian Treasures from the British Museum. Santa Ana.

Assmann, J. (2011). Death and salvation in ancient Egypt. Cornell University Press.

Killen, G. (2017). Ancient Egyptian Furniture (Vol. 2). Oxbow Books.

Nollen, S. A. (2009). Abbott and Costello on the Home Front: A Critical Study of the Wartime Films. McFarland.

Pinch, G. (1995). Magic in ancient Egypt. MBI Publishing Company.

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The Mummy's Curse26 Dec 202200:15:06

This episode focuses on the final in a quadrilogy of Mummy Movies, the Mummy's Curse from 1944. During this episode, a trained Egyptologist and Archaeologist examines the background information on the film, reviews it, and studies its historical accuracy.


Music By: Frank Skinner


Bibliography

Brier, B. (1994). Egyptian mummies: unraveling the secrets of an ancient art. Michael O'Mara.

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. London: Themes and Hudson LTD.

Feramisco, T. M. (2007). The mummy unwrapped: scenes left on Universal's cutting room floor. McFarland.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Mank, G, W and Conforti, J, W. The Mummy's Curse: Including the Original Shooting Script. Universal filmscripts series. Magic Image Filmbook.

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The Mummy's Ghost19 Dec 202200:15:20

The Mummy's Ghost from 1944, is the third film in a quadrilogy of mummy movies. In this episode, a trained Egyptologist and Archaeologist examines the background information of the film, studies its historical accuracy, and reviews the film.


Music by: Frank Skinner


Bibliography

Benshoff, H. M. (Ed.). (2017). A companion to the horror film. John Wiley & Sons.

Brier, B. (1994). Egyptian mummies: unraveling the secrets of an ancient art. Michael O'Mara.

Collier, S. A. (1996). The crowns of Pharaoh: their development and significance in ancient Egyptian kingship. University of California, Los Angeles.

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. London: Themes and Hudson LTD.

Feramisco, T. M. (2007). The mummy unwrapped: scenes left on Universal's cutting room floor. McFarland.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Weaver, T., & Brunas, J. (2011). Universal Horrors: The Studio's Classic Films, 1931-1946. McFarland.

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The Mummy Animated Series: Series 1 Episode 119 Jun 202500:10:35

Description: In this episode of The Mummy Movie Podcast, we examine the pilot episode of The Mummy Animated Series. This series is set one year after the events of The Mummy Returns and brings back our main characters—Rick, Evie, Jonathan, and Alex—as well as the villainous Imhotep.


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Bibliography:

  • Dodson, A., & Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of ancient Egypt (pp. 123–128). Thames & Hudson.
  • Lehner, M. (1997). The complete pyramids. Thames & Hudson Ltd.
  • Wilkinson, T. A. (2002). Early Dynastic Egypt. Routledge.


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The Mummy's Tomb12 Dec 202200:15:29

This episode looks into the Mummy's Tomb from 1942. During the episode, an Egyptologist and Archaeologist talks about the film's accuracy, as well as giving background information on the film and reviewing it.


Music by: Frank Skinner and Hans J. Salter


Bibliography

Anderson, E. C., Libby, W. F., Weinhouse, S., Reid, A. F., Kirshenbaum, A. D., & Grosse, A. V. (1947). Natural radiocarbon from cosmic radiation. Physical Review72(10), 931.

Benshoff, H. M. (Ed.). (2017). A companion to the horror film. John Wiley & Sons.

Brier, B. (1994). Egyptian mummies: unraveling the secrets of an ancient art. Michael O'Mara.

Feramisco, T. M. (2007). The mummy unwrapped: scenes left on Universal's cutting room floor. McFarland.

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. London: Themes and Hudson LTD.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Weaver, T., & Brunas, J. (2011). Universal Horrors: The Studio's Classic Films, 1931-1946. McFarland.

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The Mummy's Hand12 Dec 202200:15:32

This episode focuses on the Mummy's Hand from 1940. During the episode a trained Egyptologist and Archaeologist talks about the background to the film, its historical accuracy, and reviews the film.


Music by: Frank Skinner and Hans J. Salter


Bibliography

Brier, B. (1994). Egyptian mummies: unraveling the secrets of an ancient art. Michael O'Mara.

Dawson, W. R., Uphill, E. P., & Bierbrier, M. L. (1995). Who was who in Egyptology (p. 54). London: Egypt exploration society.

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. London: Themes and Hudson LTD.

Feramisco, T. M. (2007). The mummy unwrapped: scenes left on Universal's cutting room floor. McFarland.

Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.

Weaver, T., & Brunas, J. (2011). Universal Horrors: The Studio's Classic Films, 1931-1946. McFarland.

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The Mummy 193212 Dec 202200:18:38

This episode focuses on the Mummy 1932, staring Boris Karloff. Throughout the episode, a trained Egyptologist and Archaeologist gives some background information on the film, talks about the historical accuracy, and then reviews the film.


Music By: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky


Bibliography

Assmann, J. (2011). Death and salvation in ancient Egypt. Cornell University Press.

Brier, B., & Wade, R. S. (2001). Surgical procedures during ancient Egyptian mummification. Chungara: Revista de Antropología Chilena, 33(1), 117-123.

Dodson, A. (2013). The canopic equipment of the kings of Egypt. Routledge.

Dodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. London: Themes and Hudson LTD.

Gordon, S. (2004). Meet the Mummy. Rosen Publishing Group

Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.

Peirse, A. (2013). After Dracula: The 1930s horror film. Bloomsbury Publishing.

Robins, G. (1993). Women in ancient Egypt. Harvard University Press.

Smith, G. E. (1912). The royal mummies. Imprimerie de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale.

Willis, D, C. (2020). Chronology of Classic Horror Films: The 1930s. Midnight Marquee & BearManor Media

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