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Man is a fictional comic book superhero created by writer Nicola Cuti and artist Joe Staton for Charlton Comics in 1973.For the last four, artist Staton created painted covers, a comics rarity at time.Traveling the galaxy he learned about life, how to duplicate the appearance of life, and good and evil.Man, with a civilian identity he dubbed "Alec Tronn" (electron).Man and become his partner.Man could form himself into anything he wanted.Backup features were Cuti and Tom Sutton's "The Knight", starring a superspy agent of C.Mike Mauser, got his own backup series in Charlton's Vengeance Squad.Modern Comics for sale as bagged sets in discount department stores across North America.Man and Michael Mauser, that reprinted those characters' Charlton stories.Man: Recharged, with Cuti and Staton as the creative team.Man: Dolly, published September 2007.This page was last modified 04:02, 26 November 2007.But they were far from identical.Man was an energy being born eons ago in a supernova, who merely took on the form of a man (or whatever else struck his fancy) while sojourning on Earth.Man were a superheroing team.That story first saw light of day in a fanzine titled Charlton Bullseye.First Comics and Howard Chaykin.All images, content and dialogue not created by Donald D.The name "Don Markstein's Toonopedia" and the word "Toonopedia" are trademarks of Donald D.Author Bob Brier checks the condition of Unknown Man E's teeth and looks for evidence of the mummification process.The contraction of the abdomen and stomach, the desperate movement with which the head is thrown back, the expression of excruciating pain spread over the face hardly allow for any other explanation.Daniel Fouquet, the physician who examined the mummy at the time, agreed that he had been poisoned and said, "the last convulsions of horrid agony can, after thousands of years, still be seen."Grafton Elliott Smith, who was far more experienced than Maspero, Fouquet, and Mathey.Many have speculated about the identity of Unknown Man E (designated such by Maspero, who assigned letters to each of the half dozen anonymous mummies in the cache).Some have suggested that Unknown Man E is that prince, and that is why he, a foreigner, was buried in a sheepskin.The local priests did what they could to preserve the body, added the sheepskin because it was appropriate in their beliefs, and shipped it home.But would a convicted criminal be buried with the royal family?Much of the speculation about Unknown Man E stemmed from the fact that no one had seen the mummy in nearly a hundred years.All we have had to go on are the early reports and a few photos taken more than a century ago.In late 2004, with the permission and assistance of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, I had the opportunity to examine him.Bob Brier is Senior Research Fellow at the C.Post Campus of Long Island University and is also a contributing editor to ARCHAEOLOGY.Click on the jackal to learn about our logo.Introduction
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w.Mathey, who jointly
unwrapped the mummy on June 6, 1886, along with Gaston Maspero who supervised
the proceedings, all published reports of their findings.The mummy of Unknown Man E exhibited some very unusual
features.It had been enshrouded in some fashion by a sheepskin which still
retained its white wool.The fact that wool remained on the sheepskin is an
important detail which will be discussed below.The presence of this sheepskin
has generated much speculation, primarily because Herodotus had written that
woolen garments were considered ritually unclean by the Egyptians.Dynasty, perhaps basing his opinion on the way they had been bound around the mummy.The natron had
absorbed fat from the body and emitted a strong putrid odor.He also noted the superior quality of
the linen used for the wrappings, which indicated that Unknown Man E had
probably held a high social status.Mathey makes the interesting observation that this substance was
hygroscopic, and that it rapidly absorbed moisture from the air.His face was contorted into a grimace and the muscles of his abdomen were
severely constricted.By making a small opening in the lower back region of the
mummy, Fouquet discovered that the internal organs were still in place contrary
to the usual Egyptian practice of removing them.Smith examined the mummy years later.Unknown Man E's ears had been pierced, and his gold earrings
were still in place.However, since earrings
of this style were manufactured during a wide range of historical periods, they
offered little information that could be of use in dating Unknown Man E's
burial.Bickerstaffe mentions
the interesting fact that the embalmers had not stolen these earrings.They may have been misplaced somewhere in the Cairo Museum, or perhaps
stolen and sold on the antiquities market.Based primarily on the observable constriction of the abdomen, which was
initially interpreted as evidence of violent convulsions, this theory seemed
weakened by a more thorough consideration of the manner in which the
preservative chemicals had reacted with the body tissues over time.Egypt in a territory of the Empire influenced to
some extent by
Egyptian customs.The use of calcium oxide seems to point toward an ancient
Greek influence.Much more harsh in its desiccating
properties than natural Egyptian natron, this chemical would have been avoided
by Egyptian embalmers who wanted to preserve rather than destroy the tissues of
the body.The Greeks who used this method of treating corpses mistakenly
believed that Egyptian sarcophagi were employed for the same purpose.Whether
this use of quicklime was peculiar to the Greeks or spread throughout the
Mediterranean and Middle East is at present unknown to me.The fact that the natron and quicklime mixture had been
carefully distributed over Unknown Man E's body is inconsistent with the idea of
premature burial.Even had he been tied and held down, the man would have
struggled as the highly caustic chemical burned and destroyed his skin, thereby
making its application far from neat.Egyptian source for the
method of preparing the mummy.The observation that the natron and lime mixture was still
able to absorb moisture from the air indicates that it had not been completely
hydrated, or saturated, by body fluids.Over these was placed the sheepskin,
and finally a coffin lid, all of which could have prevented the evaporation of
any moisture absorbed by the hygroscopic chemicals.American Indian tribes,
and it is sometimes stated incorrectly that this was how Unknown Man E met his
end.They needed
to tightly wrap Unknown Man E in order to keep him straightened out.We know from the expensive linen wrappings, the
golden earrings, the cedar wood coffin, and perhaps the two canes (which may be
a sign of office) that Unknown Man E possessed high social rank.Unknown Man E was treated by these foreign embalmers with
natron and quicklime, wrapped tightly to straighten his limbs into an acceptable
position, and given a sheepskin shroud (which may have been a mark of honor
among their race.Unknown Man E, like most adult Egyptians, had begun preparing
for his funeral and already had an undecorated coffin made of locally obtained
cedar wood.After arriving in Egypt, the horrified Egyptian necropolis officials
would have discovered the offensive sheepskin.Not wishing to touch it, they
decided to leave the coffin undecorated and buried Unknown Man E as quickly as
possible in his own tomb.He had probably been held in high esteem by the ruling
monarch (Tuthmosis II?Royal
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and XCV.Till you decide to comeAnd in between it always seems too longAll of a suddenI don't mind,I don't care,As long as you're here.It's not that I have put on weight (oh, that'll be the day), or that I have managed to get a tummy (actually, I'm worried about this), but that I had a few things on my mind (thanks in part to an old..Asshole) that I had to just, I don't know, sort of run through and get rid off.But enough of the thoughts.Oh there was a girl sitting nicely in the middle of the park that I chose to run at, and I think she saw I was troubled or something (I tried to arrange my face to betray nothing, but I guess it didn't really work), because I noticed her looking at me a lot.And I don't think I'm mistaken, since I was the only other person at the park at that time.The installation and whatnot took a relatively short time, and the new stuff is pretty neat.Gosh, no more cluttered desktops.It instantly previews the stuff in my folders, in the iTunes album view style.Plus I can quickly preview it in full size without running the app needed.So I now get 5gb of online storage space, and also a new email address, which I guess I'd use for um, more serious matters.But not enough to totally spoil the night.Plus, the ending of the night was what I would call enjoyable, to say the least.Moon was pretty full and big that night too.While we were heading back home, I kept on going "Holy crap" every time I looked at it."Oh, that's because the moon ate the clouds."Arrived back safe and sound at about four a.That night, the moon was out, and I thought, "Okay, since it's been a while since I shot the moon, might as well do it tonight."Then Sunday came and went, celebrated a cousin's 22nd Birthday at San Francisco Steak House (sp?Pretty good food and stuff.Though my dessert was disappointing.Rained quite heavily just now.Then, after the rain stopped, I decided to head out into the garden to see what I can shoot.Kin Meng asked why I haven't updated my blog, and I replied "Nothing interesting to blog about".So yeah, I decided to give it a go.Mmmmm, so yeah, that was today.First of, it was Jason who teaches us Film Studies.His work is very good, and he has done stuff for Discovery and Media Corp (?He can be a little dry at times, but I think I will find his lessons interesting from time to time.He managed to make today's topic real interesting, though I think other lecturer's might have made it somewhat drier.Plus, I am sort of looking forward to the assignments this term.Been so long, I think I've sort of lost my touch (Or whatever poor excuse of a touch that I had in the first place).Saw a ladybug, something that I haven't seen in eons (No shit), so of course I had to take some pictures.Whoa, one week of not shooting macro stuff and this happens.Tomorrow is, I think, going to be a pretty long day.But anyway, I was ecstatic.Was a pretty interesting day in college, watched parts of three movies: Babel, The Kingdom, Dejavu.We had to come up with some sort of analysis of the three movies, writing down what we think the movies portrayed, what they were trying to say, what we think they could've meant, those sort of things.Oh, 8TV already contacted us.Hope other things go well as well.Mel), dropping them off at their various destinations.We stopped at McD so that I could grab a bite to eat.Oh, I also saw my awek there.Looking good, I must say.Then I dropped Mel off at her place, and headed over to Saujana Square (?And on the way back, I took a wrong turn, and ended up turning back into Subang, so more zwtfness!Plus, it was starting to becoming a little (Understatement!Then just now, I went out with Kin Meng, since I had my camera back, so we decided to do some light shots, but maybe with a little variation.HahahaIt started off with a little experimentingThen we got into the groove of thingsAnd then a couple of buses decided to drive past*Click to see a bigger version for the next twoAnd I shot him shooting cars shooting down the roadOh, yes I feel so good posting new fresh pictures up!Going on 20, August, Avid Photographer, Music Lover, Finds it impossible to gain weight.Want to View My Profile?
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