Organic residue analysis of Egyptian votive mummies and their research potential

R Brettell, W Martin, S Atherton-Woolham… - Studies in …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Vast numbers of votive mummies were produced in Egypt during the Late Pharaonic,
Ptolemaic, and Roman periods. Although millions remain in situ, many were removed and …

Imaging of ancient Egyptian animal mummies

LM McKnight, SD Atherton-Woolham, JE Adams - RadioGraphics, 2015 - pubs.rsna.org
Human mummies have long been studied by using imaging as a primary investigative
method. Mummified animal remains from ancient Egypt are less well researched, yet much …

Application of clinical imaging and 3D printing to the identification of anomalies in an ancient Egyptian animal mummy

LM McKnight, JE Adams, A Chamberlain… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Non-destructive assessment of wrapped mummified animal remains from ancient Egypt
using imaging techniques is the most ethically viable manner by which to investigate bundle …

The exploitation of live avian resources in Pharaonic Egypt: A socio-economic study

RF Bailleul-Lesuer - 2016 - search.proquest.com
Birds were symbolically and pragmatically incorporated into the lives of ancient Egyptians in
multiple ways. They appeared as necessary offerings to appease both the gods and the …

Post-mortem restorations in ancient Egyptian animal mummies using imaging

SD Atherton-Woolham, LM McKnight - Papers on Anthropology, 2014 - ojs.utlib.ee
Animal mummy bundles in museum collections are evaluated through the application of
imaging and are categorised as true, those containing skeletal remains, and pseudo, those …

Appearance and reality in ancient Egyptian votive animal mummies

LM McKnight, R Bibb, R Mazza, A Chamberlain - 2018 - repository.lboro.ac.uk
The application of non-invasive imaging techniques to wrapped mummified remains from
ancient Egypt is wellattested, with mummified animals produced as votive offerings being no …

[HTML][HTML] The Mummification of Votive Birds: Past and Present

SD Atherton, LM McKnight - EXARC 1 (Proceedings of the 7th …, 2014 - scholar.archive.org
A mummy is defined as a 'well-preserved dead body'(Cockburn, Cockburn & Reyman 1998,
1), achieved by either natural or anthropogenic methods and refers to both human and …

The evolution of imaging ancient Egyptian animal mummies at the University of Manchester, 1972–2014

LM McKnight… - Mummies, magic and …, 2016 - manchesterhive.com
The Manchester Museum Mummy Project, established by Professor Rosalie David in 1972,
pioneered the study of ancient Egyptian mummified remains using a multi-disciplinary …

The weird and the wonderful–The scientific study of a miniature mummy

LM McKnight, NC McCreesh, A Gize - Papers on Anthropology, 2014 - ojs.utlib.ee
A human-faced oddity purported to be a 'human baby, animal mummy or fake'constructed in
an ancient Egyptian style, was analysed at the KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology …

Imaging Ancient Egyptian Crocodile Mummies from Hawara

S Atherton-Woolham - Current Research in Egyptology, 2014 - torrossa.com
In the Late-Roman Period, live and deceased crocodiles were subjected to ritual treatment
as a result of their sacred status, particularly in the Faiyum region. Classical literature cites a …