Angela Stienne is a third year PhD student at the School of Museum Studies researching engagements with Egyptian mummies in Paris and London between 1753 and 1855. Angela has worked at the Musée du Louvre in Paris and volunteered at the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology in London. Throughout her academic career, she has been involved in a variety of public engagement projects
Small funerary statuettes shaped as mummiform figurines are among the most common ancient Egyptian ...
This article examines the literary and cinematic antecedents of a cinema icon, The Mummy, produced b...
The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology first opened its doors in 1915, and since then has attracte...
Mummies are objects of wonder in museums worldwide, often made popular by films and books. Fascinate...
Mummies adorn the exhibits of hundreds of American and European museums alike and their presence in ...
This article provides the context for the acquisition of the Egyptian Mummies collection at the Redp...
This lecture presents the major findings of the first anthropological study of British and American ...
Egyptian mummies are at the centre of attention of most Egyptology collections. Their dual nature as...
Ancient Egyptian animal mummies and votive statuettes were often wrapped in linen, concealing the co...
This article explores the history of mummy unwrappings in the West, culminating in Margaret Murray\u...
Controversy about museums ’ possession and exhibition of human remains has usually affected those id...
Recent years have seen a revival of interest in material objects in the humanities generally, and in...
The author describes two case studies of Egyptian mummies exposed on the Museum with ethical implica...
In 2004 Liverpool-based artist Tabitha Moses undertook a residency at Bolton Museum and Art Gallery ...
Debbie Herridge unwraps the mummy of ‘topic work’ and discovers a wealth of practical science experi...
Small funerary statuettes shaped as mummiform figurines are among the most common ancient Egyptian ...
This article examines the literary and cinematic antecedents of a cinema icon, The Mummy, produced b...
The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology first opened its doors in 1915, and since then has attracte...
Mummies are objects of wonder in museums worldwide, often made popular by films and books. Fascinate...
Mummies adorn the exhibits of hundreds of American and European museums alike and their presence in ...
This article provides the context for the acquisition of the Egyptian Mummies collection at the Redp...
This lecture presents the major findings of the first anthropological study of British and American ...
Egyptian mummies are at the centre of attention of most Egyptology collections. Their dual nature as...
Ancient Egyptian animal mummies and votive statuettes were often wrapped in linen, concealing the co...
This article explores the history of mummy unwrappings in the West, culminating in Margaret Murray\u...
Controversy about museums ’ possession and exhibition of human remains has usually affected those id...
Recent years have seen a revival of interest in material objects in the humanities generally, and in...
The author describes two case studies of Egyptian mummies exposed on the Museum with ethical implica...
In 2004 Liverpool-based artist Tabitha Moses undertook a residency at Bolton Museum and Art Gallery ...
Debbie Herridge unwraps the mummy of ‘topic work’ and discovers a wealth of practical science experi...
Small funerary statuettes shaped as mummiform figurines are among the most common ancient Egyptian ...
This article examines the literary and cinematic antecedents of a cinema icon, The Mummy, produced b...
The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology first opened its doors in 1915, and since then has attracte...