This article reports the investigation of one resource for the animal cults: the textiles. It details the study of three animal mummies at the National Museum of Denmark to learn more about their contents, construction and bandages. Computed tomography (CT) scanning and experimental archaeology were used to calculate the quantities of textiles used for animal mummifi cation and the time spent in producing them. Based on this study, the potential of CT-scanning as a non-destructive method for the study of textiles is evaluated. Finally, the evidence is used to discuss the use, reuse and economic and ritual role of textiles in animal cults.Animal mummies in ancient EgyptCatacombs in ancient Egyptian necropoles have yielded and still contain h...
Ancient Egyptian animal mummies and votive statuettes were often wrapped in linen, concealing the co...
Ancient Egyptians believed that objects created in the image of a god, in either animal or hybrid fo...
Non-destructive assessment of wrapped mummified animal remains from ancient Egypt using imaging tech...
This article reports the investigation of one resource for the animal cults: the textiles. It detail...
AbstractCommonly exhibited in museum galleries, animal mummies have been the focus of interest of bo...
The ancient Egyptians mummified many more animals than humans. The study of ancient Egyptian animal ...
Aim: To report our experience on CT investigation of animal mummies, focusing on the practical and r...
The application of non-invasive imaging techniques to wrapped mummified remains from ancient Egypt i...
Votive mummies of cats were offered at the shrines of particular gods, to whom these animals were sa...
The clues to life and death of mummified animals can remain hidden beneath their wrappings. Developm...
jfms.sagepub.com Radiology has frequently been used by archeologists to study ancient specimens, inc...
Although animal cults are a widely recognised feature of religion in ancient Egypt, little is known ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 52-58.1. Introduction -- 2. Description of IA1.2402 mummified s...
Millions of votive mummies of mammals, birds and reptiles were produced throughout ancient Egypt, wi...
This article provides the context for the acquisition of the Egyptian Mummies collection at the Redp...
Ancient Egyptian animal mummies and votive statuettes were often wrapped in linen, concealing the co...
Ancient Egyptians believed that objects created in the image of a god, in either animal or hybrid fo...
Non-destructive assessment of wrapped mummified animal remains from ancient Egypt using imaging tech...
This article reports the investigation of one resource for the animal cults: the textiles. It detail...
AbstractCommonly exhibited in museum galleries, animal mummies have been the focus of interest of bo...
The ancient Egyptians mummified many more animals than humans. The study of ancient Egyptian animal ...
Aim: To report our experience on CT investigation of animal mummies, focusing on the practical and r...
The application of non-invasive imaging techniques to wrapped mummified remains from ancient Egypt i...
Votive mummies of cats were offered at the shrines of particular gods, to whom these animals were sa...
The clues to life and death of mummified animals can remain hidden beneath their wrappings. Developm...
jfms.sagepub.com Radiology has frequently been used by archeologists to study ancient specimens, inc...
Although animal cults are a widely recognised feature of religion in ancient Egypt, little is known ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 52-58.1. Introduction -- 2. Description of IA1.2402 mummified s...
Millions of votive mummies of mammals, birds and reptiles were produced throughout ancient Egypt, wi...
This article provides the context for the acquisition of the Egyptian Mummies collection at the Redp...
Ancient Egyptian animal mummies and votive statuettes were often wrapped in linen, concealing the co...
Ancient Egyptians believed that objects created in the image of a god, in either animal or hybrid fo...
Non-destructive assessment of wrapped mummified animal remains from ancient Egypt using imaging tech...