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In this episode of 'That's Peculiar', Nathan and Andra explore the fascinating and often unsettling world of mummification across different cultures and time periods. From the Sokushinbutsu monks of Japan who sought enlightenment through self-mummification, to the heartbreaking preservation of a young girl by her father in Sicily, the conversation delves into the human desire to resist death. They also discuss the philosophical implications of preserving bodies, such as that of Jeremy Bentham, and the ritualistic practices of the Inca. The episode concludes with a look at Lenin's preserved body as a political symbol, highlighting the complex relationship humans have with death and preservation.


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