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Recent trends in the Digital Humanities – conceived as new modalities of collaborative, transdisciplinary and computational research and presentation – also strongly influence research approaches and presentation practices in museums.
Roberta Spallone +5 more
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SEKHMET STATUES FROM THE REIGN OF AMENHOTEP iii IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM and A FORMERLY UNCATALOGUED HEAD FRAGMENT: A REASSESSMENT [PDF]
Beyond the borders of Egypt, the British Museum has the largest collection of granodiorite statues and fragments of statues of the goddess Sekhmet produced in the reign of Amenhotepiii(c 1390–1352bc; eighteenth dynasty). With so much new material being uncovered in recent years at the site of Amenhotepiii’s funerary temple at Kom el-Hettan in Luxor ...
Tara Draper-Stumm
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Evaluating the efficiency of nanomaterials in the Consolidation of the internal structure of the Diorite Monuments applied on the statues of Sekhmet – Mut Temple – Luxor – Egypt [PDF]
Badawy Muhammad Ismail +3 more
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The experience described in this paper concerns the reconstruction of the temple of Ptah at Karnak with the aim to check and present two hypotheses for the original placement of statues of the goddess Sekhmet now kept at the Museo Egizio, Turin. The reconstruction including the statues, enjoyable through virtual reality, highlights its potential as a ...
Roberta Spallone +5 more
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A critical assessment of proposed outbreaks of plague and other epidemic diseases in Ancient Egypt. [PDF]
Habicht ME, Eppenberger PE, Rühli F.
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The New Standard Is Biodigital: Durable and Elastic 3D-Printed Biodigital Clay Bricks. [PDF]
Estévez AT, Abdallah YK.
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Did a dental profession exist in Ancient Egypt? [PDF]
Ghalioungui P.
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