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Two Up

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Element Condition Max Char. Size
Title Optional 62
Description Required 220
Button Optional 20
Image Required 990x990
Image Caption Optional
Video CTA Required if Video Variant
Variants
  • Default
  • Reversed
    • Use .amnh-two-up--reversed.
  • Video
    • Use .amnh-two-up--reversed.
    • Inside .amnh-two-up__image, replace the image and its caption with the video cta element.
Used in the following Pages Rules
  • If displaying a video in this module, the reversed variant must always be used.
  • When listing out multiple two-up blocks, should alternate between the default and reversed variants.
Notes/Recommendations
  • When using the video variant, we recommend against using a title or button. The title should be within the video cta element.
Two Up
The Process

Egyptian mummies were prepared using a detailed process that included removing many of the internal organs, desiccating the body in a drying salt, and wrapping the preserved body in linen before placing it in a wooden coffin.

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Placeholder Image Coffin #30023 dates back to the late 25th Dynasty or early 26th Dynasty of ancient Egypt, (approximately 700–600 BC). ©2015 The Field Museum, photographer John Weinstein
Two Up (reversed)
The Process

Egyptian mummies were prepared using a detailed process that included removing many of the internal organs, desiccating the body in a drying salt, and wrapping the preserved body in linen before placing it in a wooden coffin.

Learn more »
Placeholder Image Coffin #30023 dates back to the late 25th Dynasty or early 26th Dynasty of ancient Egypt, (approximately 700–600 BC). ©2015 The Field Museum, photographer John Weinstein
Two Up (Reversed & with Video)

Discover when, how, and why ancient Egyptians and Peruvians were mummified and find out who they were in life. This show features an up-close look at rarely-exhibited mummies as well as interactive touch tables, rare artifacts, and cutting-edge imaging.