From Deseret News archives:
Nature's mummy process
Answers: In Egypt, some 70 million people over a 3,000-year span wound up going through the elaborate two-month mummification process, and not just the pharaohs but virtually everyone who could afford it, says Jocelyn Selim in "Discover" magazine. Millions of animal mummies were buried right alongside their owners.
Nature did it cheaper and simpler. Animals such as woolly mammoths, stag moose and steppe bison were preserved in the perennially frozen tundra, or permafrost, of northern Russia, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Canada and Alaska. They underwent a form of natural mummification, resulting in desiccated or dried-out bodies, says Ian M. Lange in "Ice Age Mammals of North America." Not freeze-dried in the camping food sense but rather with body moisture frozen in place, and in time the ice separated from the carcass, leaving behind a shrunken, dried body.
This happened to early people as well, such as the "bog men" of Scandinavia. The remains of hair, skin, innards and facial features add greatly to our knowledge of Pleistocene life.
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