This is a list of mummies – corpses whose skin and organs have been preserved intentionally, or incidentally.
This list does not include the following:
Name | Location | Approximate lifetime | Picture | ||
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Baishinni (梅唇尼) | Japan | [1] | |||
England | 15 February 1748 – 6 June 1832 | ||||
Taoists Bi Yuexia (碧月俠), Bi Dengxia (碧燈俠), Bi Chenxia (碧塵俠) | China | [2] | |||
Bùi Thị Khang | Vietnam | [3] | |||
United States | November 30, 1975 – April 2021 | [4] [5] | |||
Chen Jinggu (陳靖姑) (Taoist woman) | Taiwan | [6] [7] | |||
Taiwan | 1887–1975 | [8] | |||
Taiwan | 1910–1988 | ||||
Argentine | 2 girls and 1 boy mummies | ||||
Chile / Peru | 5000–3000 BCE | ||||
Estonia | died 1702 | ||||
Philippines | [9] | ||||
Denmark | |||||
Empress Xiaoyichun (Weigiya) | China | [10] | |||
Franklin's lost expedition mummies | Canada | 1845 | [11] | ||
Japan | 1056–1128 | ||||
Fujiwara no Motohira (藤原基衡) | Japan | ||||
Japan | 1122?–1187 | [12] | |||
Japan | 1155–1189 | ||||
Georgi Dimitrov (buried) | Bulgaria | 1882–1949 | |||
Gu Congli (顧從禮) and wife Qiao (喬氏) | China | 1510–1583 | [13] [14] | ||
Canary Islands | some have been radiocarbon dated as early as the 12th century | ||||
Han Sicong (韓思聰) | China | 1412–1476 | [15] | ||
USA | ca 1880–20 December 1906 | ||||
England | c. 1534–14 April 1578 | ||||
Vietnam | 19 May 1890 – 2 September 1969 | ||||
Huang Zhuowu (黃拙吾) | China | [16] | |||
Peru | died c. 1450–1480 | ||||
Siberia | 5th century BCE | [17] | |||
Siberia | 1852–1927 | ||||
Prussia | 1651–1702 | ||||
Japan | 22 July 1899–c. November 1978 | ||||
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, buried | Turkey | 1881–1938 | [18] | ||
Brazil | 1804–1824 | ||||
Klement Gottwald, buried | Czechoslovakia | 1896–1953 | |||
North Korea | 15 April 1912 – 8 July 1994 | ||||
North Korea | 16 February 1941 – 17 December 2011 | ||||
Greece | 1908–1991 | ||||
Canada | born c. 1450–1700 | [19] [20] | |||
Le Du Tong (黎裕宗) | Vietnam | 1680–1731 | [21] [22] | ||
Lee Myung Jeong (李明正) | South Korea | died c. 1550 | [23] | ||
Russia | 22 April 1870 – 21 January 1924 | [24] | |||
Li (李公) | China | died c. 1550 | [25] | ||
Ling Huiping (凌惠平) | China | c. 1 | [26] | ||
Sicily | 1918–6 December 1920 | ||||
Ma Jinying (馬金瑛) (Taoist woman) | China | [27] | |||
England | 1688–February 1758 | ||||
Finland | 1938–1994 | ||||
China | 1893–1976 | ||||
USA | January, 1880–7 October 1911 | ||||
Moimango | New Guinea | [28] [29] | |||
José dos Santos Ferreira Moura | Portugal | 1839–1887 | [30] | ||
Mexico | died in Cholera outbreak in 1833 | ||||
Mun (一善文氏) and a grandson Yi Eung-tae (李應台) | South Korea | Yi 1556–1586 | |||
Finland | c. 1560–1629 | ||||
Italy / Austria | c. 3300 BCE | ||||
USA | |||||
Argentina | 7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952 | [31] | |||
Pakistan | died 1996 | ||||
Phạm Thị Nguyên Chân | Vietnam | ||||
Pham Thi Dang | Vietnam | [32] | |||
Pregnant Mummy | Egypt | [33] | |||
Thailand | 1894-1973 | [34] [35] | |||
Qilakitsoq mummies | Greenland | c. 1460 | [36] | ||
Qiao Jian'an (喬健庵) and wife | China | [37] | |||
Joseph Stalin (buried) | Russia | 18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953 | [38] | ||
Taoists Xuanxu (玄虛道人), his student Xuanzhi (玄智道人), Songfeng (松風道人), Songzhu (松竹道人) | China | [39] [40] | |||
USA | died about 9400 ago | ||||
St. Michan's Church mummies | Ireland | diverse lifetimes; e.g. a 400-year-old mummy of a nun | |||
Sui Shaoyan (遂少言) | China | died 67 BCE | [41] | ||
China | 2000–300 BCE | [42] | |||
Tetsumonkai | Japan | 1768–1829 | [43] | ||
Africa / Central Sahara | c. 3500 BCE | ||||
Italy | [44] | ||||
Wang Bi'an (王弼庵) | China | died 1882 | [45] | ||
Germany | 41 AD–118 AD | ||||
Wu Yunqing (吴云青) (Taoist) | China | [46] [47] | |||
China | c. 217 BCE-168 BCE | ||||
Xu Fan (徐藩) and wife Zhang Panlong (張盤龍) | China | [48] | |||
Yang Fuxun (楊福信) | China | died c.1500 | [49] | ||
Yoon clan woman with fetus | South Korea | [50] [51] | |||
US | cremated | ||||
Croatia | the bindings of the mummy were created 250–100 BCE as a book, around 100 CE there was a shortage of bindings and other materials like the book were used | ||||
Zhang Xiong (張雄) | China | 584–633 | [52] | ||
Zhou Yu (周瑀) | China | 1222–1262 |