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:''Mumia is often used to speak about [[Mumia Abu-Jamal]]''
[[File:Albarello MUMIA 18Jh.jpg|thumb|Apothecary vessel of the 18th century for Mumia]]
[[File:Félix Bonfils - Mumienhändler.png|thumb|Egyptian mummy seller (1875, [[Félix Bonfils]])]]
'''Mumia''' (also '''pulvis mumiae''', '''Mumia vera aegyptiaca''') was a [[powder]] made from ground [[mummification|mummies]]. It was used as a [[drug]], for good [[health]], and as a [[color]]ing agent (a medium to dark brown) until the [[1920s]]. Eating ground mumified [[corpse]]s is a form of [[cannibalism]].

The powder was said to work against almost any [[disease]]. To mummify a corpse, [[tar]] was used. It was said this tar had [[magical]] powers. It was also said to be an [[aphrodisiac]].

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