60. Russia - The Doll Maker (Anatoly Moskvin)

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Anatoly Moskvin exhumed bodies from local cemeteries and then mummified them himself. He dressed them up and painted their faces, put them on display in his home, which he shared with his parents. For years everyone thought he had made the ‘dolls’ himself and even though it was a bit of an odd hobby, it was not out of place for the eccentric historian.

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Anatoly Moskvin’s parents thought he collected dolls – they were real mummified girls

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“Lord of the Mummies” Moskvin: Children who stopped liking me, I returned to the grave

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Created & Produced by Sonya Lowe

Narrated by Noel Vinson

Researched by Two Red Romans Productions

Music: “Nordic Medieval” by Marcus Bressler

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