M&M Student Scholar Award – Sponsored by the Microanalysis SocietyInternational audienceThe 21st Egyptian Dynasty marks a big change in funeral practices. Decorations with Gods’ representations and magic formulas to help the deceased in his journey to afterlife are no longer on walls but directly on the coffin itself; which acts as an entire grave. Coffins were stored in long corridors, resembling mass graves. Egyptian Yellow Coffins are therefore a very specific production only found in the Theban area and reserved for the priests and priestesses of the Amun Temple. The study of these objects, a part of the Vatican Coffin Project, has as a main goal to identify all the materials used in order to determine the manufacturing process. A globa...
This study focuses on a multi-analytical method to identify the pigments, ground layer, and previous...
Egyptian coffin decoration is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon with its own history and evo...
This works presents the analysis of polychrome objects using transportable instrumentation for the a...
M&M Student Scholar Award – Sponsored by the Microanalysis SocietyInternational audienceThe 21st Egy...
International audienceThis physicochemical study aims to identify materials from the polychromy of 1...
International audienceThe 21st Egyptian Dynasty marks a big change in funeral practices. Decorations...
International audienceThe Vatican Coffin Project is a collaboration between European institutions, m...
International audienceThe methodological protocol developed by the C2RMF have been for now, applied ...
Les cercueils égyptiens dits « à fonds jaunes » de la XXIe Dynastie (1100 av. J.C.) représentent un ...
The so-called « yellow coffins » of the 21st Egyptian dynasty (1100 BC) represent a large worldwide ...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels holds six coffins of the 21st Dynasty coming from a...
The goals of this project are the technical analysis of a Ptolemaic child coffin lid, development of...
The focus of this study is to use a multi-analytical approach to map and identify the pigments used ...
This study focuses on a multi-analytical method to identify the pigments, ground layer, and previous...
Egyptian coffin decoration is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon with its own history and evo...
This works presents the analysis of polychrome objects using transportable instrumentation for the a...
M&M Student Scholar Award – Sponsored by the Microanalysis SocietyInternational audienceThe 21st Egy...
International audienceThis physicochemical study aims to identify materials from the polychromy of 1...
International audienceThe 21st Egyptian Dynasty marks a big change in funeral practices. Decorations...
International audienceThe Vatican Coffin Project is a collaboration between European institutions, m...
International audienceThe methodological protocol developed by the C2RMF have been for now, applied ...
Les cercueils égyptiens dits « à fonds jaunes » de la XXIe Dynastie (1100 av. J.C.) représentent un ...
The so-called « yellow coffins » of the 21st Egyptian dynasty (1100 BC) represent a large worldwide ...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels holds six coffins of the 21st Dynasty coming from a...
The goals of this project are the technical analysis of a Ptolemaic child coffin lid, development of...
The focus of this study is to use a multi-analytical approach to map and identify the pigments used ...
This study focuses on a multi-analytical method to identify the pigments, ground layer, and previous...
Egyptian coffin decoration is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon with its own history and evo...
This works presents the analysis of polychrome objects using transportable instrumentation for the a...