The Meaning of wda in Coffin Texts [PDF]
This paper tackles wDa a diverse and important idiom in Ancient Egyptian Language. This term was known from the Old Kingdom and remained in use till the Roman period. It represented in nature a carpenter tool ( Aa 21).
Taher Abd El-Hamid +2 more
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Analytical Study of the Examination and analysis a anthropoid wooden coffin dating back to the Late Period - Agha Khan Excavations in West Aswan – Egypt [PDF]
This study aims to identify the stratigraphic composition of a wooden coffin dating back to the Late Period and preserved in the Aswan Museum's storage.
Hassan Hussien +2 more
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Hrobka muže bez tváře. Předběžná zpráva o výzkumu hrobky Anchirese (AS 98), inspektora kadeřníků královského paláce // Tomb of a faceless man. Preliminary report on the excavations of the tomb of Ankhires (AS 98), the inspector of hairdressers of the Great House [PDF]
During the autumn season of 2016, the tomb of an inspector of hairdressers of the Great House, Ankhires (AS 98), commenced excavation. The works were finished in the autumn season of 2017.
Veronika Dulíková +3 more
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A PAINTED WOODEN PTOLEMAIC PERIOD COFFIN OF IR.T-WY –RW FROM SHARUNA IN THE GRAND EGYPTIAN MUSEUM (GEM NO 32598) [PDF]
This article is focused on the painted wooden anthropoid coffin excavated at Kom el-Ahmar/Sharuna in 1976 and preserved in the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo (GEM no 32598). According to its inscriptions, it contains the mummy of ir.t-wy-rw.
Marwa Ewais
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In 1970 Coffin and Siris described three unrelated female children with severe mental and developmental retardation, sparse scalp hair, and coarse appearing facies with bushy eyebrows, a wide mouth, and thick lips. There were, in addition, lax joints and brachydactyly of the fifth digits of both hands and feet with absence of the nails and terminal ...
Levy, Pilar Quinhones +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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Mutations in the ARID1B subunit of the BAF chromatin remodeling complex are associated with the neurodevelopmental Coffin-Siris syndrome. Here the authors reveal that there is a transition from ARID1A-containing complexes to ARID1B during cranial neural ...
Luca Pagliaroli +14 more
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The Inner Coffin of Irtiru JE 20031 at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo [PDF]
This paper aims to publish the inner coffin of a woman named Irtiru, which was found in Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Thebes, perhaps in a tomb in the west of the Ramesseum, and dates to the second half of the 26th Dynasty according to the typology and criteria ...
Hala Mostafa
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Conservation of a Wooden Coffin Covered with a Black Resin Layer and Colored Materials from 26th Dynasty-Egypt [PDF]
This paper aims to document the conservation processes of a polychrome wooden coffin from Saqqara dating back to the late period. The exterior part of the coffin is decorated with a painted layer, while the interior part is covered with a layer of the ...
Abdelmoniem Mohammed +3 more
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Coffin-Lowry syndrome (CLS) is a syndromic form of X-linked mental retardation, which is characterized in male patients by psychomotor and growth retardation and various skeletal anomalies. Typical facial changes and specific clinical and radiological signs in the hand are useful aids in the diagnosis.
Patricia Marques, Pereira +4 more
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