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Mummies In Ice

mummified dog
IMAGE BY: Smithsonian Channel

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In order for a body to be preserved in ice, it requires an initial freeze-drying before it’s fully encapsulated. Freeze-drying occurs near the surface of the ice and allows for the body to begin the mummification process before being buried in the ice itself.

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