Applications of microCT imaging to archaeobotanical research

A Barron - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2024 - Springer
The potential applications of microCT scanning in the field of archaeobotany are only just
beginning to be explored. The imaging technique can extract new archaeobotanical …

Wild crocodiles hunted to make mummies in Roman Egypt: Evidence from synchrotron imaging

SM Porcier, C Berruyer, S Pasquali, S Ikram… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
An ancient Egyptian crocodile mummy (MHNL 90001591, Musée des Confluences, Lyon,
France) dating to the Roman period and discovered at Kom Ombo (Upper Egypt) was …

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 …

[图书][B] Historical dictionary of ancient Egypt

ML Bierbrier - 2022 - books.google.com
Historical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt, Third Edition covers the whole range of the history of
ancient Egypt from the Prehistoric Period until the end of Roman rule in Egypt based on the …

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 …

Three-dimensional model of an ancient Egyptian falcon mummy skeleton

A Du Plessis, R Slabbert, LC Swanepoel… - Rapid Prototyping …, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to present the first detailed three-dimensional (3D)
print from micro-computed tomography data of the skeleton of an ancient Egyptian falcon …

Evidence of diet, deification, and death within ancient Egyptian mummified animals

R Johnston, R Thomas, R Jones, C Graves-Brown… - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
The clues to life and death of mummified animals can remain hidden beneath their
wrappings. Developments in non-invasive imaging have enabled detailed study of their …

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 …

Looking inside votive creatures: computed tomography (CT) scanning of ancient Egyptian mummified animals in Iziko Museums of South Africa: a preliminary report

I Cornelius, LC Swanepoel, A Du Plessis, R Slabbert - Akroterion, 2012 - journals.co.za
The ancient Egyptians mummified many more animals than humans. The study of ancient
Egyptian animal mummies is varied and extensive. Currently new methodologies and …

[HTML][HTML] The Story of an Egyptian Cat Mummy Through CT Examination

M Amendola, S Ikram, D Lippi, F Argenti, F Boschin… - Applied Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
Much of the fascination surrounding Egyptian civilization is linked to the practice of
mummification. In fact, to ensure the preservation of the body, the ancient Egyptians …