Computed tomography (CT) scanning techniques used in head and facial bones examination in the clinical environment can also be transferable to the imaging of post-mortem cases as a novel non-destructive and non-invasive investigation in forensic cases. We describe a study of the head and facial bones of a 2,700 year old Egyptian mummy. Cross-sectional investigation can lead to discovering unknown information of skeletal and soft tissue structures and anatomy to contribute to the knowledge of preserved mummified remains and the practice of palaeoradiology
Since 1936, the Perth Museum and Art Gallery, Scotland, has curated a wrapped ancient Egyptian human...
Modern medical and scientific technology was used to study a random group of fourteen Graeco/Roman c...
Ancient Egyptian mummies represent an opportunity to learn more about the health, beliefs, and skill...
Objective: To summarize the current knowledge on CT scanning of Egyptian mummy heads and faces and p...
Computer tomography has been used to image and reconstruct in 3-D an Egyptian mummy from the collect...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to systematically reinvestigate the first human mummy that was ev...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Systematic facial mutilations during mummification have never been described...
As a nondestructive method of historical and anthropologic inquiry, imaging has played an important ...
Over the last few years various research groups around the world have employed X-ray Computed Tomogr...
An Egyptian mummy and her coffin dating to the 26th Dynasty were donated to the École de Beaux Arts ...
Objective: To perform a ‘virtual autopsy’ on the Egyptian mummy and to study, understand, and interp...
The challenging mission of paleopathologists is to be capable to diagnose a disease just on the basi...
In the Burgdorf Museum of Ethnology, a mummy rests in a coffin. According to the inventory book, it ...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to systematically reinvestigate the first human mummy that ...
Ancient Egyptian mummies represent an opportunity to learn more about the health, beliefs, and skill...
Since 1936, the Perth Museum and Art Gallery, Scotland, has curated a wrapped ancient Egyptian human...
Modern medical and scientific technology was used to study a random group of fourteen Graeco/Roman c...
Ancient Egyptian mummies represent an opportunity to learn more about the health, beliefs, and skill...
Objective: To summarize the current knowledge on CT scanning of Egyptian mummy heads and faces and p...
Computer tomography has been used to image and reconstruct in 3-D an Egyptian mummy from the collect...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to systematically reinvestigate the first human mummy that was ev...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Systematic facial mutilations during mummification have never been described...
As a nondestructive method of historical and anthropologic inquiry, imaging has played an important ...
Over the last few years various research groups around the world have employed X-ray Computed Tomogr...
An Egyptian mummy and her coffin dating to the 26th Dynasty were donated to the École de Beaux Arts ...
Objective: To perform a ‘virtual autopsy’ on the Egyptian mummy and to study, understand, and interp...
The challenging mission of paleopathologists is to be capable to diagnose a disease just on the basi...
In the Burgdorf Museum of Ethnology, a mummy rests in a coffin. According to the inventory book, it ...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to systematically reinvestigate the first human mummy that ...
Ancient Egyptian mummies represent an opportunity to learn more about the health, beliefs, and skill...
Since 1936, the Perth Museum and Art Gallery, Scotland, has curated a wrapped ancient Egyptian human...
Modern medical and scientific technology was used to study a random group of fourteen Graeco/Roman c...
Ancient Egyptian mummies represent an opportunity to learn more about the health, beliefs, and skill...