“…Mummification techniques were also assessed (Davey et al, 2013, 2011; Martina et al, 2018; Wisseman & Hunt, 2014). Pathologies and anomalies identified in these examinations included: meningocele (Boano et al, 2009), cerebral hemorrhage (Papageorgopoulou et al, 2010), pectus excavatum, hepatomegaly, Harris lines (Zesch et al, 2016), probable neurofibromatosis 1, lung infection suggestive of tuberculosis (Panzer et al, 2017), “pressure erosion and distortion of the upper thoracic spine” suggestive of a neuroenteric duplication cyst (Loynes et al, 2018), indeterminate occipital fracture (Wisseman & Hunt, 2014), and probable tuberculous vertebral lesions (Öhrström et al, 2018).…”