By X-raying mummies, a professor of dentistry at the University of Michigan and an egyptologist from the Metropolitan Museum of Art have discovered that the royal rulers of ancient Egypt were prone to many of the same diseases and afflictions that plague modern man
Purpose: The aim of this study was to systematically reinvestigate the first human mummy that was ev...
A paleopathological study of a number of Egyptian mummies started at the beginning of the last centu...
Modern medical and scientific technology was used to study a random group of fourteen Graeco/Roman c...
By X-raying mummies, a professor of dentistry at the University of Michigan and an egyptologist from...
For more than 20 years the Institute for Mummies and the Iceman in Bolzano, Italy and the Department...
As a nondestructive method of historical and anthropologic inquiry, imaging has played an important ...
Journal ArticleAncient Egyptians were pioneers in many fields, including medicine and surgery. Our m...
This article provides the context for the acquisition of the Egyptian Mummies collection at the Redp...
A few centuries after the practice of mummification was finally abolished in the seventh century A.D...
Computer tomography has been used to image and reconstruct in 3-D an Egyptian mummy from the collect...
Communicable disease in Egyptian mummies was documented by Ruffer and Ferguson when early in this ce...
Perhaps the most sensational and best-known feature of Egyptian mummification, the removal of the br...
Mummies are objects of wonder in museums worldwide, often made popular by films and books. Fascinate...
King Tutankhamun is one of the most famous rulers of antiquity,thus it is not surprising that a plet...
Mummies and skeletal material of ancient Egypt constitute valuable sources for paleopathological stu...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to systematically reinvestigate the first human mummy that was ev...
A paleopathological study of a number of Egyptian mummies started at the beginning of the last centu...
Modern medical and scientific technology was used to study a random group of fourteen Graeco/Roman c...
By X-raying mummies, a professor of dentistry at the University of Michigan and an egyptologist from...
For more than 20 years the Institute for Mummies and the Iceman in Bolzano, Italy and the Department...
As a nondestructive method of historical and anthropologic inquiry, imaging has played an important ...
Journal ArticleAncient Egyptians were pioneers in many fields, including medicine and surgery. Our m...
This article provides the context for the acquisition of the Egyptian Mummies collection at the Redp...
A few centuries after the practice of mummification was finally abolished in the seventh century A.D...
Computer tomography has been used to image and reconstruct in 3-D an Egyptian mummy from the collect...
Communicable disease in Egyptian mummies was documented by Ruffer and Ferguson when early in this ce...
Perhaps the most sensational and best-known feature of Egyptian mummification, the removal of the br...
Mummies are objects of wonder in museums worldwide, often made popular by films and books. Fascinate...
King Tutankhamun is one of the most famous rulers of antiquity,thus it is not surprising that a plet...
Mummies and skeletal material of ancient Egypt constitute valuable sources for paleopathological stu...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to systematically reinvestigate the first human mummy that was ev...
A paleopathological study of a number of Egyptian mummies started at the beginning of the last centu...
Modern medical and scientific technology was used to study a random group of fourteen Graeco/Roman c...