Talk:Fabrizio Mori

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The *other* Fabrizio Mori
I appreciate the importance of athletics, but how may we refer to the late University of Rome Professor Fabrizio Mori (1925-2010), who in 1958 discovered in Libya a mummy around 5,500 years old — roughly a thousand years older than any comparable Ancient Egyptian mummy — raising questions about cultural transmission which still resonate? See Uan Muhuggiag and Traditional Berber religion... where excessive biographical data must be entered because the name alone directs to the younger athlete.

Ethnoarchaeologist Savino di Lernia of Sapienza University of Rome, who appeared in the 2003 documentary movie The Mystery of the Black Mummy, wrote the 1 August 2010 obituary, and five years later, a "Few biographical notes" (free login required) for Libya Antiqua: Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Libya. – •Raven .talk 17:06, 7 October 2019 (UTC)