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The Belgrade Nesmin: New Research on a Priest of Akhmim
Considering a mummy merely as an objectified human ‘artifact’ is a common misconception that stands in sharp contrast to the proper perception of the mummy as the culturally modified preserved body of a deceased person, an individual, a real human being ...
Branislav Anđelković +1 more
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Inscriptions on the Interior of the 30th Dynasty Coffin of Nefer-renepet from Akhmim
The anthropoid wooden coffin with plinth (L. 183.5 cm), datable to the mid-4th century B.C. (30th Dynasty), names Nefer-renepet, a dancer of Min from Akhmim. This object represents one of the artistically and technically superior coffins produced by late
Branislav Anđelković +1 more
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Ernest Brummer and the Coffin of Nefer-renepet From Akhmim [PDF]
The coffin of Nefer-renepet was donated to the National Museum in Belgrade by Ernest Brummer (born in Sombor in 1881) in 1921. The coffin is a fine example of the artistry of the funerary industry of ancient Akhmim.
Branislav Anđelković +1 more
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The role of computed axial tomography in the study of the mummies of Akhmim, Egypt
For more than a quarter century, computed axial tomography (CT) has given Egyptologists an increasingly sophisticated, non-invasive means of examining the interior of mummified bodies.
Jonathan Elias, Carter Lupton
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CT Scan of Nesmin from Akhmim: New Data on the Belgrade Mummy
An anthropoid wooden coffin with human mummy was purchased in Luxor in February 1888 by the Serbian mécène and world traveler Pavle Riđički (1805‒1893). Due to historical, political and cultural circumstances the first studies of the mummy did not start ...
Branislav Anđelković +1 more
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The first alchemist for whom we have biographical data, Zosimos, lived in the Panopolis (current Akhmim) of the late 3rd – early 4th cent. CE, a region in which evidence of the practice of traditional Egyptian religion is attested well into Late ...
Marina Escolano-Poveda
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Where is the Tomb of Nestorius? [PDF]
Where is the tomb of Nestorius located? A question that many may not know the answer to: where is the tomb of Nestorius (428-431 AD)? He was the founder of the Nestorian sect. Where did he die?
Seham Mohamed Abdalazim
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Eggplant seedlings production in modified growing media by some organic wastes [PDF]
This study was conducted on the eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) at a private nursery in, Akhmim city, Sohag, Egypt located at 26° 34′ 0″ N, 31° 45′ 0″ E. During the two successive winter seasons of 2019 and 2020, to evaluate the responses of the eggplant
M. Mahmoud, M. Ahmad, N. Younes
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Population dynamics of Tetranychus urticae, Rhyncaphytoptus ficifoliae and Euseius scutalis on two fig cultivars in Akhmim district, Sohag governorate, in relation to weather factors and plant phenology [PDF]
Fig, Ficus carica L. is the oldest deciduous fruit of all cultivated fruit crops. Fig is considered as one of the important fruit crops from an economic point of view especially in Egypt.
Azza Mohamed +3 more
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Weathering of Outdoor Beech Wood and Methods of Conservation
The aim of this study is to highlight the appearance of deterioration resulting from weathering effects on the beech wood used in the ornamentation of wooden window grilles (Mashrabiya) in the Mosque of Prince Hassan, in Akhmim-Sohag and in the Mosque of
Mahmoud Ali
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