Spectroscopic study of the coloring techniques used in Egyptian ceramics from the ptolemaic and roman period [PDF]
The manufacture of the Egyptian Faience through the periods of Ptolemaic and roman shows intense use of polychrome; our main concerns in this research are investigating the parameters controlling the blue color variation and the production of the apple ...
Nehal Ali +2 more
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Scanning and three-dimensional-printing using computed tomography of the “Golden Boy” mummy [PDF]
Ancient Egyptian mummies represent an opportunity to learn more about the health, beliefs, and skills of humans in antiquity. A fully wrapped mummy, from a Late Ptolemaic cemetery (c.332-30 BC) in Edfu, Egypt, has been stored, unexamined, at the Cairo ...
Sahar N. Saleem +2 more
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Deterioration Aspects of the Egyptian Faience Ushabti Statuette of the King Aspelta kept in Atfih Magazine, Egypt [PDF]
The Aspelta faience Ushabti statuette is one of a group of statuettes kept in Atfih magazine, located 80 kilometers south of Cairo, Egypt. This store contains different types of artifacts excavated from different periods and sites in Egypt.
Mohamed Ibrahim +2 more
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Optical Coherence Tomography for the non-invasive investigation of the microstructure of ancient Egyptian faience [PDF]
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive subsurface 3D imaging technique based on the Michelson interferometer. The non-invasive nature of OCT and its speed of acquisition makes it possible to image large volumes of intact objects to yield a complete overview of the microstructure.
Haida Liang
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Degradation Processes of Egyptian Faience Tiles in the Step Pyramid at Saqqara
AbstractThe tomb of King Djoser (2667-2648 B.C) at Saqqara known as the Step Pyramid was the first Egyptian pyramid tomb and the earliest stone building of its size in the world. Some of the walls of the substructure of the Step Pyramid and the so-called “Southern Tomb” were covered with panels of blue-green faience tiles.
Madkour, Fatma S., Khallaf, Mohamed K.
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Exploring the Composition of Egyptian Faience
Egyptian Faience, a revolutionary innovation in ancient ceramics, was used for crafting various objects, including amulets, vessels, ornaments, and funerary figurines, like shabtis. Despite extensive research, many aspects of ancient shabti production technology, chemistry and mineralogy remain relatively understudied from the 21st to the 22nd Dynasty,
Francesca Falcone +2 more
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Beads made of Egyptian faience from the Pyany Bor culture sites
The article deals with faience beads from the Pyany Bor culture sites. The authors present a catalog including 572 Egyptian faience beads found in 11 of the 24 necropolises and 90 burials. The publication is the introductory part of a series dedicated to
Ruzil R. Sattarov +2 more
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Historical consideration of Ancient Egyptian faience through a craftsman’s point of view
Kyoko Yamahana
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غليون التدخين (البايب) وجعارين وتمائم قطع أثرية غير منشورة بالمخزن المتحفي بتل الفراعين بكفر الشيخ Smoking Pipe, Scarabs and Amulets Unpublished Archaeological artifacts at The Museum Store of Tell Al Faracin, Kafr El-Sheikh [PDF]
{AR} تستهدف هذه الورقة البحثية نشر ودراسة قطع أثرية متنوعة ضمن مجموعة الآثار المصرية بالمخزن المتحفي بتل الفراعين بكفر الشيخ، والمكتشفة بقويسنا، ومسجلة بسجل قيد آثار المنوفية (رقم 1).
Ayman Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed
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The beads found on the Glyadenovo Sanctuary During the 2003–2006 Excavation Period
The article presents the results of the analysis of the beads found on the Glyadenovo sanctuary during the 2003-2006 excavation period. Glyadenovo hillfort and sanctuary archaeology site (VI century BC – V century AD) is a large cult center of the Early ...
Korenyuk Sergei N. +1 more
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