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Photogrammetry and Face Carvings: Exploring the ‘Face’ of the Egyptian Anthropoid Coffins by 3D Modeling [PDF]
This paper aims to illustrate the initial results of a new methodological approach to the study of anthropoid coffins. We analyze the coffins using a new methodological approach that will support and complement traditional analytical methods used for these finds.
Mainieri, Stefania
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X-ray Tomography Unveils the Construction Technique of Un-Montu's Egyptian Coffin (Early 26th Dynasty). [PDF]
The Bologna Archaeological Museum, in cooperation with prestigious Italian universities, institutions, and independent scholars, recently began a vast investigation programme on a group of Egyptian coffins of Theban provenance dating to the first ...
Albertin F +8 more
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Female ornaments: is red skin color attractive to males and related to condition in rhesus macaques? [PDF]
Sexual selection produces extravagant male traits, such as colorful ornaments, via female mate choice. More rarely, in mating systems in which males allocate mating effort between multiple females, female ornaments may evolve via male mate choice ...
Higham JP +8 more
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Computed tomography head and facial bones review of a 2700 year old Egyptian mummy. [PDF]
Computed tomography (CT) scanning techniques used in head and facial bones examination in the clinical environment can also be transferable to the imaging of post-mortem cases as a novel non-destructive and non-invasive investigation in forensic cases ...
Lockwood P +3 more
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Unpublished Anthropoid Wooden Coffin of Padiatum at Beni-Suief Museum [PDF]
The ancient Egyptians had paid attention to death and resurrection. They have faced many difficulties, including how they will preserve the body of the deceased, whether through embalming or a safe place for burial, providing the deceased with protection to arrive the netherworlds easily.
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THE ANTHROPOID WOODEN COFFIN OF %n(⸗J)-JW IN CAIRO MUSEUM (CG. 61010.1-2) [PDF]
This paper studies an anthropoid wooden coffin in Cairo's Egyptian Museum (CG. 61010.1-2). The coffin's owner is %n(⸗j)-jw, the scribe and high steward of an unmentioned god's wife. The coffin is typical of the early Eighteenth Dynasty white-type, covered by hieroglyph, cursive hieroglyph and hieratic which contain Htp (r)dj(w) nsw, jmAxjj formulae and
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This paper focuses on the examination of the fragment of an Egyptian sculpture kept in the Collection Rui Moreira. Using a comparative approach with objects featuring a similar design, we propose a reconstruction of the object regarding its original archaeological context and dating. This approach allows us to identify this object as an important piece
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Two Wooden Anthropoid Coffins from Abusir el-Malaq [PDF]
Amal Farag, Osama Ibrahim
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Scanning and three-dimensional-printing using computed tomography of the "Golden Boy" mummy. [PDF]
Saleem SN, Seddik SAE, El-Halwagy M.
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Abdelmoniem Abdelmoniem +5 more
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