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Si una momia pudiera hablar... [If a Mummy Could Talk...]

By: Rhonda Lucas Donald
Narrated by: Rosalyna Toth
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Si una momia pudiera hablar, ¿qué diría? Claro, las momias no pueden hablar. Pero con las herramientas científicas actuales podemos descubrir lo que tienen que decirnos. Oiga las historias de los faraones y sacerdotisas egipcias que fueron momificados, elefantes bebés, mascotas mimadas e incluso un bisonte prehistórico. Sigue las pistas de asesinatos y sacrificios humanos que ocurrieron hace siglos, ¡e incluso descubre qué fue lo último que comió una persona o animal! Científicos reales nos explican cómo sabemos lo que sabemos de las momias. Entonces, ¿qué tienen que decirnos las momias? De hecho, ¡muchísimo!

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2019 Rhonda Lucas Donald (P)2020 Arbordale Publishing
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