Preliminary results of the scientific project on ancient fingerprints, born from the cooperation between the Egyptian Museum in Turin and the Department of the Scientific Police are discussed. Following the study on ancient fingerprints on terracotta ushabtis found by Ernesto Schiaparelli in Deir el-Medina, this study deals with the fingerprints of Egyptian mummies
The presence of a wide number of fragments of blue, red, yellow and green pigments in the collection...
A hitherto unknown composition is highlighted in the red and black inks preserved on ancient Egyptia...
The Egyptian collections at the Museum of Archaeological Sciences and Art are composed of two distin...
The aim of this work is to develop a methodology that will allow the identification and study of der...
Fingerprints play a central role in any field where person identification is required. In forensics ...
Fingerprints play a central role in any field where person identification is required. In forensics ...
Among the materials coming from the excavation of the Museo Egizio of Torino there is a series of fu...
A multi-analytical study was carried out on an ancient Egyptian limestone stele with red figures and...
Mummies are the most interesting discovery from ancient Egypt, and like the hieroglyphs, they have b...
Roman‐period mummy portraits are considered to be ancient antecedents of modern portraiture. However...
A multi-analytical study was carried out on an ancient Egyptian limestone stele with red figures and...
The use of fingerprints as a form of identification in criminal cases has become a common method of ...
Paleopathology and paleoradiology both provide a wealth of relevant data about the health status of ...
The three-dimensional (3D) image-based study of latent fingerprints on clay artworks is motivated by...
Eighty-five Egyptian mummies belonging to different dynastic periods and collected in a number of It...
The presence of a wide number of fragments of blue, red, yellow and green pigments in the collection...
A hitherto unknown composition is highlighted in the red and black inks preserved on ancient Egyptia...
The Egyptian collections at the Museum of Archaeological Sciences and Art are composed of two distin...
The aim of this work is to develop a methodology that will allow the identification and study of der...
Fingerprints play a central role in any field where person identification is required. In forensics ...
Fingerprints play a central role in any field where person identification is required. In forensics ...
Among the materials coming from the excavation of the Museo Egizio of Torino there is a series of fu...
A multi-analytical study was carried out on an ancient Egyptian limestone stele with red figures and...
Mummies are the most interesting discovery from ancient Egypt, and like the hieroglyphs, they have b...
Roman‐period mummy portraits are considered to be ancient antecedents of modern portraiture. However...
A multi-analytical study was carried out on an ancient Egyptian limestone stele with red figures and...
The use of fingerprints as a form of identification in criminal cases has become a common method of ...
Paleopathology and paleoradiology both provide a wealth of relevant data about the health status of ...
The three-dimensional (3D) image-based study of latent fingerprints on clay artworks is motivated by...
Eighty-five Egyptian mummies belonging to different dynastic periods and collected in a number of It...
The presence of a wide number of fragments of blue, red, yellow and green pigments in the collection...
A hitherto unknown composition is highlighted in the red and black inks preserved on ancient Egyptia...
The Egyptian collections at the Museum of Archaeological Sciences and Art are composed of two distin...