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Mumia: Luxury Between Art and Medicine in Safavid Iran and Ottoman Turkey
Sinem Arcak Casale
Art History (Twin Cities)
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16th Century
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Illness
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Iran
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Panacea
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Early Modern Period
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Ancient History
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Related Words
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Mummies
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Material Culture
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Corpse
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Collection Practices
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Safavid Iran
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Ottoman Turkey
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Early Modern Visual Culture
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Arts and Humanities
16 th century
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Iran
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Ottoman
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Eighteenth Century
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Cadaver
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Material Culture
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re-discovery
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Early Modern Period
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Mummies
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Luxuries
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Safavid Iran
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Turkey
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