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Diagnostic Study and Conservation for a Bronze Statuette of the Goddess Bastet, Saqqara, Egypt
This research focuses on the examination, analysis and conservation of a bronze statuette of the goddess Bastet, excavated from the Sacred Animal Necropolis (SAN) at the Bubasteion in North Saqqara, Giza, Egypt.
Mohammed Elmetwaly +2 more
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The Epidemiology and Demographics of Hip Dysplasia
The etiology of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is unknown. There are many insights, however, from epidemiologic/demographic information. A systematic medical literature review regarding DDH was performed. There is a predominance of left‐sided (64.0%) and unilateral disease (63.4%).
Randall T. Loder +3 more
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Mastaba S3038 at Saqqara: a new perspective on old data [PDF]
In 1937 Walter Bryan Emery excavated tomb S3038 at Saqqara and discovered some astonishing new construction features inside. The tomb had a stepped core over the burial chamber, which was built over with two successive platforms, accessible from the ...
Marinus Ormeling
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OLD KINGDOM FALSE DOOR OF KHUWY AT CAIRO EGYPTIAN MUSEUM Nº.CG. 57210 [PDF]
[EN] This false door belonging to the so-called Khuwy was found in Saqqara next to the pyramid of King Teti, the first king of the sixth dynasty. One of his many titles was the title of the High Priest of the pyramid of king teti, among many titles and
Dr.Basem Mohamed Ahmed
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Fatty acid complexation improved film forming ability of buckwheat starch. ABSTRACT To overcome the limitations of starch usage alone, the film formation ability of the buckwheat starch‐capric acid complex (BS‐CA) was optimized, and the films were characterized.
Esra Koca +4 more
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The inevitable drawbacks of petrochemical polymer‐based packaging have urged scientists to develop novel packaging materials from nature‐inspired biopolymers. Due to their biodegradability, non‐toxicity, film‐forming ability, and barrier properties versus gasses/aroma, polysaccharides have been increasingly valued in developing food packaging materials
Hadis Rostamabadi +10 more
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Abstract Since 1970, Middle East and North African (MENA) countries have witnessed evolutionary industrial development and long‐running terrorist and inter‐country conflicts. Additionally, the risk of accidental, deliberate or natural chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats has also increased, requiring a collaborative review of ...
Hassan Farhat +18 more
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One of the minor gods: A case study on Khentytjenenet, an Old Kingdom deity of the Memphite necropolis [PDF]
Hitherto sparse evidence on Khentytjenenet has been markedly enlarged owing to new excavations of the Czech archaeological mission at Abusir.
Veronika Dulíková
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BIRD PREENING DURING THE OLD KINGDOM [PDF]
Animals played a very important role in Ancient Egyptian life, religion, culture and language.[i] There was a very strong bond between them and the Ancient Egyptians starting from the beginning of the history of mankind.[ii] The Ancient Egyptians ...
Rasha Omran
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A report on the excavation of the Supreme Council of Antiquities in the sacred animal necropolis at the Bubasteion in Saqqara [PDF]
This article presents some preliminary results of the excavation in the sacred animal necropolis at the Bubasteion in Saqqara. This work examined the rock façade further west of the New Kingdom cemetery that was uncovered previously by the French mission
Mostafa Waziri , Mohammad M. Youssef
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