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Stone and Wooden Imitations of MetaI Implements found outside Coffins in Ancient Tombs
Authors describe two examples of imitations found outside the coffins in ancient tombs of Japan: 1. a group of stone (soapstone) implements consisting of five knives and a sickle, discovered laid side by side below the eastern end of the lid of a stone coffin, (Fig. 1, 2), 2. a wooden sword inserted into the crevice of a stone coffin (Fig. 6).
KIYONO, KENJI, TOYOSAKI, TAKU
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Deux nouveaux sites sépulcraux de la presqu’île de Narinda (Madagascar
This article presents an initial inventory of the remains visible on the surface and a preliminary archaeological study of two new sepulchral sites on the Narinda Peninsula (Madagascar).
Nicolas Nomenjanahary +4 more
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The present study focuses on the definition of fungi and bacteria from the late period wooden coffin at Saqqara dating back to the 26th dynasty (664–525 BC). It highlights the importance of the black resin layer in resisting microbial infection. This polychrome wooden coffin was covered by a ground layer and a painted layer externally and by a layer of
Abdelmoniem, Abdelmoniem M. +2 more
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The article analyzes of the results of studies, condacted in 1997–2000 by archaeologists in the Egiin Gol river valley, northern Mongolia. The findings of 3 burial grounds, where burials of the XIII–XIV centuries were excavated, were examined ...
Kharinskii Artur V.
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The architecture and perception of the hermitage (1770-1860)
The hermitage is a little researched and understood garden ornament. The hermitage as a place of solitary retreat occurs from antiquity to the late nineteenth century because it appealed to people in different periods and could be easily adapted to the ...
Hanneke Ronnes +2 more
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X-ray Computed Tomography (X-CT) is now an established technique for the investigation and diagnostics of Cultural Heritage. Its advantages include non-invasiveness, non-destructiveness, and the possibility of exploring the inner parts of an object ...
Laura Guidorzi +6 more
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A new tomb of transitional type from Abusir South: mastaba of Nyankhseshat (AS 104) [PDF]
Mastaba AS 104 is located above the Wadi Abusiri, to the south-east of the tomb of Kaaper (AS 1). It was preserved almost to the height of the former roofing, hence almost completely.
Martin Odler +6 more
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Two Wooden Anthropoid Coffins from Abusir el-Malaq [PDF]
Amal Farag, Osama Ibrahim
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UEG Week 2025 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S803-S1476, October 2025.
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The goal of this work is to use novel mixed additives of Nano Chitosan combined with nanoparticles and other substances that could inhibit the microbial growth of the wooden coffin. The wooden coffin, covered with a layer of black resin and coloured materials, was found in bad condition, and covered with a thick layer of dust. Several ties were used to
Abdelmoniem ABDELMONIEM +4 more
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