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Napoleon's Egyptian Mummy: The General Who Stole a Pharaoh

6 min · 12. juli 2026
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In 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt with an army of soldiers and scientists. Among their finds was a perfectly preserved mummy from the Ptolemaic period, looted from a tomb at Saqqara. This episode follows the mummy's journey from the sands of Egypt to the museum shelves of Paris, where it became a trophy of imperial ambition. We explore the ethics of early archaeology, the role of mummies in European science and spectacle, and how Napoleon's Egyptian campaign shaped the modern discipline of Egyptology. Along the way, we meet the savants who unwrapped mummies in public demonstrations, the debate over repatriation, and the uneasy legacy of colonial collecting. Join Lucas and Luna for a conversation about death, empire, and the price of knowledge. #Napoleon #Egyptology #Mummy #Saqqara #Ptolemaic #InstituteOfEgypt #VivantDenon #GeoffroySaintHilaire #DescriptionOfEgypt #Colonialism #Repatriation #MuseumStudies #FrenchHistory #EgyptianHistory #19thCentury #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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