This thesis provides a history of squeeze making in the discipline of Egyptology from its beginnings in the mid-nineteenth century to the continued use of tin squeezes in modern archaeological practice. The difference in approach to squeezes between the Egyptological and the Mediterranean disciplines will also be discussed. The analysis of the on-going value of squeezes produced more than a century ago highlights their importance for conservation and archival work as well as historical interpretation of the monuments of ancient Egypt. Using squeezes from seven archival collections in the UK as case studies, the accompanying catalogue and discussion highlights the information that can be obtained from the study of paper squeezes tak...
As a part of my PhD project on the Egyptian Collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli...
It is only through the dissection or dismantling of a mummy that the textiles used in its wrapping c...
International audienceNowadays professionals from the Cultural Heritage field make use of Digital te...
The presence of a squeeze collection within an institution reflects the history of epigraphic schola...
Squeezes were once the preferred medium for documenting inscriptions in the field. Though they have ...
Early Classicists and Archeologists of the 19th and 20th centuries utilized paper in a very interest...
The British Library holds one of the largest collections of Greek ostraka outside Egypt. The paper p...
This paper explores the collection of artefacts from British excavations in Egypt and their dispersa...
Notes, letters and photographs related to Egyptian antiquities that found their way into public or p...
From the late nineteenth century, photography was inseparable from archaeological fieldwork, and obj...
This research project addresses the Research Potential and Significance of Egyptian Material within ...
This paper will give an insight in the particular problems of dealing with Egyptian artefacts belong...
This Master of Arts thesis presents the results of research undertaken on two collections of Egyptia...
This article draws upon the ‘Artefacts of Excavation’ (2014–17) project, which is investigating the ...
The Hay archive of Coptic manuscripts consists of seven fragmentary sheets of leather bearing spells...
As a part of my PhD project on the Egyptian Collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli...
It is only through the dissection or dismantling of a mummy that the textiles used in its wrapping c...
International audienceNowadays professionals from the Cultural Heritage field make use of Digital te...
The presence of a squeeze collection within an institution reflects the history of epigraphic schola...
Squeezes were once the preferred medium for documenting inscriptions in the field. Though they have ...
Early Classicists and Archeologists of the 19th and 20th centuries utilized paper in a very interest...
The British Library holds one of the largest collections of Greek ostraka outside Egypt. The paper p...
This paper explores the collection of artefacts from British excavations in Egypt and their dispersa...
Notes, letters and photographs related to Egyptian antiquities that found their way into public or p...
From the late nineteenth century, photography was inseparable from archaeological fieldwork, and obj...
This research project addresses the Research Potential and Significance of Egyptian Material within ...
This paper will give an insight in the particular problems of dealing with Egyptian artefacts belong...
This Master of Arts thesis presents the results of research undertaken on two collections of Egyptia...
This article draws upon the ‘Artefacts of Excavation’ (2014–17) project, which is investigating the ...
The Hay archive of Coptic manuscripts consists of seven fragmentary sheets of leather bearing spells...
As a part of my PhD project on the Egyptian Collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli...
It is only through the dissection or dismantling of a mummy that the textiles used in its wrapping c...
International audienceNowadays professionals from the Cultural Heritage field make use of Digital te...