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A lion found in the Egyptian tomb of Maïa

Cécile Callou, Anaïck Samzun and Alain Zivie ()
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Cécile Callou: MNHN et CNRS (UMR 5197)
Anaïck Samzun: INRAP
Alain Zivie: CNRS (UMR 8567)

Nature, 2004, vol. 427, issue 6971, 211-212

Abstract: Burial of a mummified lion at a dedicated site confirms this animal's once-sacred status.

Date: 2004
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