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Digital transformation at the Grand Egyptian Museum
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) represents a transformative addition to Egypt's cultural and heritage landscape, set to redefine the traditional museum experience through immersive, interactive, and technology-driven exhibits.
Nancy Ali +2 more
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THREE LATE PERIOD STELAE IN THE GRAND EGYPTIAN MUSEUM [PDF]
ثلاث لوحات من العصر المتأخر محفوظة بالمتحف المصرى الكبير [Ar] تعرض هذه الورقة البحثية ثلاث لوحات مستديرة القمة من أبيدوس.
Marwa Ewais, Hanan Rabia
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Indirect preservation of Egyptian historical sites using 3D GPR survey
Non-invasive geophysical techniques are used to collect information about the environmental risks that threaten the historical sites in Egypt and indirectly preserve them.
Ahmed Gaber +4 more
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Stela and Fragments in the Grand Egyptian Museum [PDF]
This paper is focusing on four funerary fragments, namely inventory numbers Sr. 14170 , 10322 , and Sr 10220, preserved in the Grand Egyptian Museum.
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The Grand Egyptian Museum: Implications for Sustainability [PDF]
Azza Attia, Mona Hussein, Noha El Shaer
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Digitization and the Collection Sustainability
This study focuses on the efforts and projects to create and sustain the digital transformation of the museum collection in the Grand Egyptian Museum project.
Said Nasser Mohammed +1 more
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A PTOLEMAIC STELA OF ANKH-WENNEFER IN THE GRAND EGYPTIAN MUSEUM (GEM.12920) [PDF]
This paper explores a funerary Ptolemaic stela of Ankh-wennefer together with his elder son, Djedher (inv. no GEM 12920). Illustrated drawing is provided for the first time. The available surface is fully inscribed with hieroglyphic inscriptions in three
Ahmed MASHHOUT
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The Grand Egyptian Museum: A Home for Interconnections
Research report.
Bassir, Hussein
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This is the Author Accepted Manuscript of the article published in Studies in Conservation (2018), DOI: 10.1080/00393630.2018.1504453. The Version of Record is available at https://doi.org/10.1080/00393630.2018.1504453.
Manar M Elkhial
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Visualization, Documentation and Non-Destructive Investigation of an Ancient Egyptian Corn Mummy in a Falcon-shaped Wooden Coffin [PDF]
Corn mummies’ were funerary objects in ancient Egypt that were served as sacred images of the god Osiris during the Khoiak feast. They are grain-filled linen sacs, usually filled with an emmer or barley specimen, the ingredients for staple food in ...
Mohamed Abdelrahman +2 more
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