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Eight million dog mummies found in Saqqara (ahram.org.eg)
An article about preliminary findings last year in Daily Mail; lots of pictures:
Catacomb of secret tunnels packed with mummified remains of EIGHT MILLION dogs is excavated in Egypt
much more at the linkDuring routine excavations at the dog catacomb in Saqqara necropolis, an excavation team led by Salima Ikram, professor of Egyptology at The American University in Cairo (AUC), and an international team of researchers led by Paul Nicholson of Cardiff University have uncovered almost 8 million animal mummies at the burial site.
Studies on their bones revealed that those dogs are from different breeds but not accurately identified yet.
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Studies on the mummies, Ikram explains, revealed that some of them were old while the majority were buried hours after their birth. She said that the mummified animals were not limited to canines but there are cat and mongoose remains in the deposit.
We are trying to understand how this fits religiously with the cult of Anubis, to whom the catacomb is dedicated, she added.
Ikram also told National Geographic, which is financing the project, that in some churches people light a candle, and their prayer is taken directly up to God in that smoke. In the same way, a mummified dog's spirit would carry a person's prayer to the afterlife.
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An article about preliminary findings last year in Daily Mail; lots of pictures:
Catacomb of secret tunnels packed with mummified remains of EIGHT MILLION dogs is excavated in Egypt