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Immersive Experiences for the Re-contextualization of Statues of the Goddess Sekhmet
This paper presents research undertaken by scholars of Museo Egizio, Turin, the Department of Architecture and Design of Politecnico di Torino, the Department of Control and Computer Engineering of Politecnico di Torino, and the VR@POLITO lab. The work is dedicated to the digital reconstruction of two Egyptian temples which, in the past, hosted statuesRoberta Spallone +5 more
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2007
The typical, and well-known, image of the goddess Sekhmet is a composite one that shows the body of a woman surmounted with the head of a lioness. This visual image is, of course, quite appropriate for a divinity that was believed to embody the potentially devastating power of the blazing sun, with which she could destroy the enemies of both the sun ...
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The typical, and well-known, image of the goddess Sekhmet is a composite one that shows the body of a woman surmounted with the head of a lioness. This visual image is, of course, quite appropriate for a divinity that was believed to embody the potentially devastating power of the blazing sun, with which she could destroy the enemies of both the sun ...
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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Architecture and Cultural Heritage, 2021
Badawy Muhammad Ismail +3 more
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Statues of the Goddess Sekhmet
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1919openaire +1 more source
Photogrammetry and 3D Printing for Marble Statues Replicas: Critical Issues and Assessment
Sustainability, 2021Valentina Bonora, Grazia Tucci
exaly
Black microcolonial fungi as deteriogens of two famous marble statues in Florence, Italy
International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, 2012Antonio Frandi, Brunella Perito
exaly

