Ancient Egyptians usually made use of amulets with apotropaic and propitious function. Part of these objects was used to simulate body limbs with magical and medical purpose because they were considered as substitutes for a missing or diseased part of human body. They could be worn as pendants to give protection or buried with the deceased to supply the missing part and to be reanimated magically after death. A missing limb could also be replaced by an artificial one to restore a mummy, because only a well preserved body was a guarantee of eternity. Amulets in form of human limbs and duplicates of such parts were also used to increase their function. Exemplars of wooden penis, ears, etc., from Egyptian temples show their importance within r...
Mummies and skeletal material of ancient Egypt constitute valuable sources for paleopathological stu...
This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - vo...
This dissertation is a study, broadly, of how images and texts were used to create meaning on religi...
Ancient Egyptians usually made use of amulets with apotropaic and propitious function. Part of these...
The idea of recovering lost body functions by using available materials and technologies is document...
The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly throu...
The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly throu...
The ancient Egyptian practice of dedicating small objects to deities as a means of establishing a la...
Today, a prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, generally designed an...
BACKGROUND: Ancient Egypt might be considered the cradle of medicine. The modern literature is, howe...
Dedicating objects to the divine was a central component of both Greek and Roman religion. Some of t...
Many of the votive offerings which survive from antiquity were purpose-made for dedication. These in...
Renewal of life was central in ancient Egyptian belief and to gain rebirth and immortality was the m...
Anthropomorphic objects from the Egyptian Predynastic have been a topic of frequent study and debate...
Ornament and toiletries played different roles besides their primary role in decoration for both men...
Mummies and skeletal material of ancient Egypt constitute valuable sources for paleopathological stu...
This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - vo...
This dissertation is a study, broadly, of how images and texts were used to create meaning on religi...
Ancient Egyptians usually made use of amulets with apotropaic and propitious function. Part of these...
The idea of recovering lost body functions by using available materials and technologies is document...
The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly throu...
The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly throu...
The ancient Egyptian practice of dedicating small objects to deities as a means of establishing a la...
Today, a prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, generally designed an...
BACKGROUND: Ancient Egypt might be considered the cradle of medicine. The modern literature is, howe...
Dedicating objects to the divine was a central component of both Greek and Roman religion. Some of t...
Many of the votive offerings which survive from antiquity were purpose-made for dedication. These in...
Renewal of life was central in ancient Egyptian belief and to gain rebirth and immortality was the m...
Anthropomorphic objects from the Egyptian Predynastic have been a topic of frequent study and debate...
Ornament and toiletries played different roles besides their primary role in decoration for both men...
Mummies and skeletal material of ancient Egypt constitute valuable sources for paleopathological stu...
This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - vo...
This dissertation is a study, broadly, of how images and texts were used to create meaning on religi...