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From Cartonnages to Cultural Contexts

open access: yesTrends in Classics, 2023
Abstract During his excavations in the Fayum, between 1900 and 1902, Pierre Jouguet was able to find a large number of mummy cartonnages, which along with documents of various sorts yielded some surprising, previously lost literary texts, such as Menander’s Sicyonians, Euripides’ Erechtheus, and Stesichorus’ Thebaid.
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From the Lab to the Field: 3D Technology Supporting Study and Conservation Processes on Ancient Egyptian Artefacts [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, 2018
In this paper we will report on the importance of 3D documentation as a tool for study and communication in Cultural Heritage, with particular reference to the experience grown up at Centro Conservazione e Restauro La Venaria Reale (in the text: CCR La ...
Paola Buscaglia   +3 more
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Covering the Deceased’s Heads with Pottery Vessels: Insight from Late and Ptolemaic Period Necropolis in Saqqara West

open access: yesÉtudes et Travaux (Institute des Cultures Méditerranéennes et Orientales de l'Académie Polonaise des Sciences)
Among the more than 700 burials of the Late and Ptolemaic periods discovered by the Polish-Egyptian Archaeological Mission in Saqqara West, in the case of two burials the heads of the deceased were covered, respectively, with a vessel and half a vessel.
Małgorzata Radomska
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Egyptian Funerary Mummy Masks, World Cultures Collection, Australian Museum, YouTube Contribution Carlo Rindi Nuzzolo

open access: yes, 2022
https://youtu.be/7FPiqHvlMxY The Australian Museum acquired three cartonnage masks and a foot-case in the early 20th century. The cartonnage pieces have been recently restored and they are ready for display.
Australian Museum (13519273)   +1 more
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Multi-Technique Characterization of Cartonnage and Linen Samples of an Egyptian Mummy from the Roman Period

open access: yesQuantum Beam Science
The historical and cultural significance of artistic works and archaeological artifacts underscores the imperative use of non-destructive testing methods in cultural heritage objects.
Francis Sanches   +13 more
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Étude technologique et conservation d’un masque en cartonnage doré d'époque ptolémaïque

open access: yes, 2008
Talon Céline. Étude technologique et conservation d’un masque en cartonnage doré d'époque ptolémaïque. In: Les cahiers de Mariemont, volume 36, 2008. Mélanges. pp.
Talon, Céline
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ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATION OF CARTONNAGE FRAGMENT FROM LATE PERIOD [PDF]

open access: yesEgyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies, 2012
Technical and analytical studies were carried out on a late period cartonnage fragments fromunknown mummy at Egyptian museum, which was found at middle Egypt at Asyut. The structure ofthe object was visually examined and the layer of textiles, plaster, pigments and binder wereidentified. The fragments was examined using a variety of techniques; Optical
Abd El-Tawab N., Badr I., Mahran A.
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Eco-Friendly Preservation of Pharaonic Wooden Artifacts using Natural Green Products

open access: yesApplied Sciences
The biodeterioration of wooden cultural heritage is a severe problem worldwide and fungi are the main deteriorating agents. The identification of effective natural products, safer for humans and the environment, is a current challenge.
Neveen S. Geweely   +6 more
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’n Nuwe gedig van Sappho

open access: yesTydskrif vir Letterkunde, 2018
The publication in 2004 of twenty-six lines of verse by the ancient Greek poet Sappho solves several questions surrounding Fragment 58 Lobel-Page, based on a papyrus dating from the 3rd century A.D. and published in 1922.
W. J. Henderson
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ANALYTICAL STUDY AND CONSERVATION OF GILDED MUMMIFORM CARTONNAGE FROM THE GRECO-ROMAN PERIOD IN CAIRO MUSEUM

open access: yes, 2016
The state of preservation of the Cartonnage collection stored in the basement of the Egyptian museum in Cairo, is very poor; it is suffering biodeterioration as a result of inappropriate storage. The analytical techniques utilized in this study : optical
El Sheikha, Ahmed M.   +2 more
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