Multidisciplinary approach for documentation of an Anthropoid Wooden Coffin from the Late Period in Egypt [PDF]
This paper aims to document the current state of an anthropoid wooden coffin using different methods and to provide necessary information for suitable future conservation works.
Abdelmoniem Abdelmoniem +5 more
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X-ray Tomography Unveils the Construction Technique of Un-Montu’s Egyptian Coffin (Early 26th Dynasty) [PDF]
The Bologna Archaeological Museum, in cooperation with prestigious Italian universities, institutions, and independent scholars, recently began a vast investigation programme on a group of Egyptian coffins of Theban provenance dating to the first ...
Fauzia Albertin +2 more
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THE ANTHROPOID WOODEN COFFIN OF %n(⸗J)-JW IN CAIRO MUSEUM (CG. 61010.1-2) [PDF]
This paper studies an anthropoid wooden coffin in Cairo's Egyptian Museum (CG. 61010.1-2). The coffin's owner is %n(⸗j)-jw, the scribe and high steward of an unmentioned god's wife.
Ibrahim ABD EL SATTAR
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Genomic portrait and relatedness patterns of the Iron Age Log Coffin culture in northwestern Thailand [PDF]
The Iron Age of highland Pang Mapha, northwestern Thailand, is characterised by a mortuary practice known as Log Coffin culture. Dating between 2300 and 1000 years ago, large coffins carved from individual teak trees have been discovered in over 40 caves
Selina Carlhoff +7 more
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Back to the Middle Ages: Entomological and Botanical Elements Reveal New Aspects of the Burial of Saint Davino of Armenia [PDF]
The natural mummy of Saint Davino Armeno (11th century) is preserved in the church of Saint Michele in Foro in the city of Lucca (Tuscany, Central Italy). The body of Davino is one of the oldest Italian mummies of a Saint, and his paleopathological study
Augusto Loni +5 more
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Fungal Communities Associated with Wooden Coffins in a Prehistoric Burial Cave [PDF]
Phi Man Long Long Rak Cave, located in Mae Hong Son Province, northern Thailand, is a prehistoric burial site containing ancient wooden coffins that have undergone biodeterioration, likely due to fungal activity.
Nantana Mills +10 more
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The 35 wooden coffin paintings from the Tubo period of the Tang Dynasty, housed in the collection of Qinghai Tibetan Medicine Cultural Museum, are valuable materials for studying Tubo culture.
Yuhu Li, Li Yuhu, Xing Huiping
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Unpublished Anthropoid Wooden Coffin of Padiatum at Beni-Suief Museum [PDF]
The ancient Egyptians had paid attention to death and resurrection. They have faced many difficulties, including how they will preserve the body of the deceased, whether through embalming or a safe place for burial, providing the deceased with protection to arrive the netherworlds easily.
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SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF IBIS MUMMY'S WOODEN COFFIN [PDF]
The present study aims to investigate the conservation of a wooden coffin of the sacred Ibis Mummy that dates back to the Greco-Roman Period. It was found in Minia excavations and transferred to the Grand Egyptian Museum in 2012 for conser-vation. For a better unders-tanding of deterioration and raising awareness of the conservation, many examinations ...
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Cremation weights for an Italian contemporary sample. [PDF]
Abstract The increased demand for the study of cremated remains, combined with their poor state of preservation, presents anthropologists with highly complex and challenging cases. In this context, cremains weight is considered a stable parameter, not influenced by the fragmentation state of the remains, useful in anthropological investigations ...
Bertoglio B +7 more
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