The present thesis aims to expand and acquire new knowledge on the emergence of portrait mummies during the Roman period in Egypt and their socio-religious status. The emergence and decorative program of these mummies are commonly understood as an artistic expression of Hellenistic Greek and Roman settlers in Egypt. This attestation is often based upon uncontextualized isolated portraits. The study of uncontextualized isolated portraits has also caused an unsatisfactory approach to dating criteria. In response, the present thesis aims to study contextualized portrait mummies – with the image of the deceased still forming part of the mummy and ideally with an attested find spot – in light of a multicultural society consisting of Egyptian, He...
Variability in brain treatment, as a part of the Egyptian mummification process, is poorly appreciat...
Includes bibliographical references.Part 1: Thesis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The scenes in context --...
Two ancient Egyptian child mummies at the University of Tartu Art Museum (Estonia) were, according t...
The term “painted funerary portraits” used here encompasses a group of portraits painted on either w...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The traditional pharaonic burial customs declined after the third century AD. Duri...
The mummy shrouds, often overlooked or dissected into dichotomous parts because of their Hellenistic...
Created from the first to third centuries CE, Roman Egyptian mummy portraits can be found in over a ...
This publication presents fascinating new findings on ancient Romano-Egyptian funerary portraits pre...
In Graeco-Roman times in the Lower-Egyptian Fayoum region, a painted portrait was traditionally plac...
Roman‐period mummy portraits are considered to be ancient antecedents of modern portraiture. However...
Among the collections belonging to the National Museum of Lithuania at Vilnius, resides an ancient E...
A rather peculiar corpus of images, painted funerary portraits from Egypt, is investigated here, in ...
Modern medical and scientific technology was used to study a random group of fourteen Graeco/Roman c...
Two ancient Egyptian child mummies at the University of Tartu Art Museum (Estonia) were, according t...
The intent of this dissertation is to present the available archaeological data for the cartonnage h...
Variability in brain treatment, as a part of the Egyptian mummification process, is poorly appreciat...
Includes bibliographical references.Part 1: Thesis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The scenes in context --...
Two ancient Egyptian child mummies at the University of Tartu Art Museum (Estonia) were, according t...
The term “painted funerary portraits” used here encompasses a group of portraits painted on either w...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The traditional pharaonic burial customs declined after the third century AD. Duri...
The mummy shrouds, often overlooked or dissected into dichotomous parts because of their Hellenistic...
Created from the first to third centuries CE, Roman Egyptian mummy portraits can be found in over a ...
This publication presents fascinating new findings on ancient Romano-Egyptian funerary portraits pre...
In Graeco-Roman times in the Lower-Egyptian Fayoum region, a painted portrait was traditionally plac...
Roman‐period mummy portraits are considered to be ancient antecedents of modern portraiture. However...
Among the collections belonging to the National Museum of Lithuania at Vilnius, resides an ancient E...
A rather peculiar corpus of images, painted funerary portraits from Egypt, is investigated here, in ...
Modern medical and scientific technology was used to study a random group of fourteen Graeco/Roman c...
Two ancient Egyptian child mummies at the University of Tartu Art Museum (Estonia) were, according t...
The intent of this dissertation is to present the available archaeological data for the cartonnage h...
Variability in brain treatment, as a part of the Egyptian mummification process, is poorly appreciat...
Includes bibliographical references.Part 1: Thesis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The scenes in context --...
Two ancient Egyptian child mummies at the University of Tartu Art Museum (Estonia) were, according t...