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Pigments analysis of an Egyptian cartonnage by means of XPS and Raman spectroscopy

open access: yesApplied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, 2020
X-ray photoemission spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy were used to identify pigments on an Egyptian cartonnage from the Ptolemaic period (305–30 BC). While XPS allowed us to perform a qualitative chemical analysis and establish the chemical composition
F S Gard, M Reinoso, Freire E
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Characterization of pharaonic cartonnage from a late period, Saqqara excavations

Pigment and Resin Technology, 2020
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the pigments, mediums and ground layer used during the late era of ancient Egyptian civilization through the analysis of mummy Cartonnage based on the use of multiple analysis, such as electron microscopy, X-rays, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR).
Rushdya Rabee Ali Hassan
exaly   +2 more sources

An Egyptian Cartonnage of the Graeco-Roman Period

Studies in Conservation, 2003
Abstract Technical and analytical studies were carried out on a late Graeco/early Roman Egyptian cartonnage from the University of Southern California (USC 9428). The structure of the object was visually examined, and the layers of textile and plaster were identified as linen, wood fibres of mixed origin, and a lime-based plaster.
David A. Scott   +5 more
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A method of extracting papyri from cartonnage

Studies in Conservation, 1983
Abstract The removal of papyri from cartonnage (Egyptian mummy cases) is accomplished by facing the object with a tissue coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive, after which the gesso on the inside of the object is removed by means of an enzyme solution.
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J. C. Christen, Cartonnage Fabrik

1894
Verzeichnung=Description=Inventaire ISAD(G) / HAN Katalogisierungsregeln für Archivbestände ...
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Fragments from the Cartonnage of 75

Harvard Theological Review, 2008
In November 1985, the British Museum turned over to me photographs in their files that they had made while conserving the leather binding of 75 for the Bibliothèque Bodmer, which contained fragments of Luke and John not previously published in the editio princeps or otherwise available to scholarship.
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Falcon-Headed Coffins and Cartonnages *

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 2009
To date, six funeral ensembles containing falcon-headed mummy cases have been found. In this paper these funeral ensembles are discussed, in order to define the conceptual character of the falcon-headed mummy case, whether its occurrence was confined to a more or less limited period, and whether the falcon head on mummy cases was essentially a royal ...
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