Greetings and Salutations! I haven't posted in quite a bit; sorry! I'm adding in some interesting videos today, found while I was reviewing Ancient Egypt.
The first link is a fun little review of how mummification actually took place. And, it's a pun, so double points!
The second is something to watch when you have some time. It's from the always wonderfully done History Channel.
The Egyptian Book of the Dead highlighted in this movie was removed from Egypt in the 1800s, when British Imperial power was at its greatest. Many treasures were saved, collected, and studied, often at great expense, by removing artifacts from conquered countries. Now those countries have developed the resources to create their own museums, and have petitioned to have their treasures returned. What do you think, is "Finders=Keepers" a fair rule for artifacts?