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Unwrapping the Story of the U of A Mummy

38 min · 21 de oct de 2025
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A casual conversation at a run club turned into an epic tale — writers Russell Cobb and Sarah Brandvold join Omar Mouallem to pull back the curtain on the story behind the story. Along the way, they unravel the fascinating history of the University of Alberta’s storied and often mythologized Ancient Egyptian resident — a mummified person known as “Horus.” Read “The Secret Life of Horus [https://edifyedmonton.com/urban/history/the-secret-life-of-horus/?utm_medium=podcast]” by Russell Cobb and Sarah Brandvold in the October issue of Edify magazine. Support local journalism in Edmonton — contribute to the Readers’ Trust. [https://edifyedmonton.com/readers-trust/]  Find Edify on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/EdifyEdmonton], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/edify_edmonton] and X [https://twitter.com/EdifyEdmonton]. * (01:16) - The writers behind the story * (06:31) - A mummy’s journey to Edmonton * (11:28) - Unwrapping parties and Victorian fascinations * (21:50) - Superstitions * (25:06) - How should mummies be treated? * (32:48) - Excavating the story --Credits-- Hosted by Omar Mouallem Produced by Odvod Media [https://odvod.com/] Audio Engineering by Steve Glen [https://odvod.com/our-team/] Production assistance by Caitlin Hart Original music by Darrin Hagen

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A casual conversation at a run club turned into an epic tale — writers Russell Cobb and Sarah Brandvold join Omar Mouallem to pull back the curtain on the story behind the story. Along the way, they unravel the fascinating history of the University of Alberta’s storied and often mythologized Ancient Egyptian resident — a mummified person known as “Horus.” Read “The Secret Life of Horus [https://edifyedmonton.com/urban/history/the-secret-life-of-horus/?utm_medium=podcast]” by Russell Cobb and Sarah Brandvold in the October issue of Edify magazine. Support local journalism in Edmonton — contribute to the Readers’ Trust. [https://edifyedmonton.com/readers-trust/]  Find Edify on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/EdifyEdmonton], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/edify_edmonton] and X [https://twitter.com/EdifyEdmonton]. * (01:16) - The writers behind the story * (06:31) - A mummy’s journey to Edmonton * (11:28) - Unwrapping parties and Victorian fascinations * (21:50) - Superstitions * (25:06) - How should mummies be treated? * (32:48) - Excavating the story --Credits-- Hosted by Omar Mouallem Produced by Odvod Media [https://odvod.com/] Audio Engineering by Steve Glen [https://odvod.com/our-team/] Production assistance by Caitlin Hart Original music by Darrin Hagen

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