
Mummies of the World Exhibit at Cincinnati Museum Center
Season 4 Episode 1 | 24m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
Elizabeth Pierce and Cody Hefner discuss Cincinnati Museum Center’s newest exhibit.
On this edition of SHOWCASE WITH BARBARA KELLAR, Elizabeth Pierce and Cody Hefner take us behind the scenes of this fascinating exhibit. They will talk about the Vac Mummies (a mummified family from Hungary); the Baron Von Holz mummy (a German nobleman found tucked away in the family crypt of a 14th century castle) and MUMAB, also known as the Maryland Mummy, a modern-day ancient mummy.
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SHOWCASE with Barbara Kellar is a local public television program presented by CET
CET Arts programming made possible by: The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Carol Ann & Ralph V Haile /US Bank Foundation, Randolph and Sallie Wadsworth, Macys, Eleanora C. U....

Mummies of the World Exhibit at Cincinnati Museum Center
Season 4 Episode 1 | 24m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
On this edition of SHOWCASE WITH BARBARA KELLAR, Elizabeth Pierce and Cody Hefner take us behind the scenes of this fascinating exhibit. They will talk about the Vac Mummies (a mummified family from Hungary); the Baron Von Holz mummy (a German nobleman found tucked away in the family crypt of a 14th century castle) and MUMAB, also known as the Maryland Mummy, a modern-day ancient mummy.
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SHOWCASE with Barbara Kellar is a local public television program presented by CET
CET Arts programming made possible by: The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Carol Ann & Ralph V Haile /US Bank Foundation, Randolph and Sallie Wadsworth, Macys, Eleanora C. U....