Microscopic analysis of textiles from burials dating to the earliest periods of Egyptian civilisation has shown surprising developments in funerary practices and beliefs. These include the use of resins some 2000 years before it is currently believed to have been used in mummification. The author has analysed textiles on site in Egypt for the ACE and various European missions, and in museum collections.11 page(s
The Zagreb mummy is famous for having had among its wrappings fragments of the only extant Etruscan ...
Mummification was the process through which immortality was granted to the deceased, so it was of ex...
Resinous materials are considered the most important embalming agent, which help in the preservation...
Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric period (i.e...
<div><p>Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric per...
Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric period (i.e...
International audienceThis paper focused on a multidisciplinary study of mummification balms’ consti...
A total of 49 Late Ptolemaic-Roman Period mummies excavated from Kellis-1 cemetery at Ismant el-Khar...
© 2016 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Mummification was practise...
Interdisciplinary scientific investigations utilising chemical analysis, shotgun metagenomics, texti...
Mummies are the most interesting discovery from ancient Egypt, and like the hieroglyphs, they have b...
Modern medical and scientific technology was used to study a random group of fourteen Graeco/Roman c...
Abstract Ancient Egyptian mummification was practiced for nearly 4000 years as a key feature of some...
It is only through the dissection or dismantling of a mummy that the textiles used in its wrapping c...
This paper deals with the chemical identification of artefacts correlated with the process of ancien...
The Zagreb mummy is famous for having had among its wrappings fragments of the only extant Etruscan ...
Mummification was the process through which immortality was granted to the deceased, so it was of ex...
Resinous materials are considered the most important embalming agent, which help in the preservation...
Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric period (i.e...
<div><p>Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric per...
Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric period (i.e...
International audienceThis paper focused on a multidisciplinary study of mummification balms’ consti...
A total of 49 Late Ptolemaic-Roman Period mummies excavated from Kellis-1 cemetery at Ismant el-Khar...
© 2016 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Mummification was practise...
Interdisciplinary scientific investigations utilising chemical analysis, shotgun metagenomics, texti...
Mummies are the most interesting discovery from ancient Egypt, and like the hieroglyphs, they have b...
Modern medical and scientific technology was used to study a random group of fourteen Graeco/Roman c...
Abstract Ancient Egyptian mummification was practiced for nearly 4000 years as a key feature of some...
It is only through the dissection or dismantling of a mummy that the textiles used in its wrapping c...
This paper deals with the chemical identification of artefacts correlated with the process of ancien...
The Zagreb mummy is famous for having had among its wrappings fragments of the only extant Etruscan ...
Mummification was the process through which immortality was granted to the deceased, so it was of ex...
Resinous materials are considered the most important embalming agent, which help in the preservation...