You don't want to **** off 3,000 year old people........
'The word "mummy" is not incorrect, but it is dehumanising, whereas using the term "mummified person" encourages our visitors to think of the individual.'
British Museum stops using the word 'MUMMY' out of 'respect' for dead
Woke museum chiefs say the term is dehumanising to those who died and - of course - an unwelcome throwback to Britain's colonial past. The phrase now deemed acceptable is 'mummified person'.www.dailymail.co.uk
Hmmm... if you are genuinely worried about dehumanizing them, maybe don't remove them from their tombs and put them on display in a museum?
Y'all STOLE them from their (supposed) final resting place, put them on display to the public, whom you CHARGE to gawk at them, and you are worried about a word?
Bless yur hearts.
There's an old joke that asks "Why are the Great Pyramids in Egypt?
"Because the British couldn't figure out a way to fit them in the Imperial Museum."