O Abdel‐Kareem - Mediterranean Archaeology and …, 2010 - maajournal.com
This study aims at monitoring, controlling and prevention the fungal deterioration of the mu‐ seum textiles in the museum of Jordanian heritage as a case study. In this study valuable …
Microbial biofilms have developed on the surfaces and within the painted and gilded layers of mummy cartonnage at the Saqqara museum storeroom in Giza, Egypt. SEM–EDX, XRD …
Sophisticated mummification using chemical preservation was prevalent in ancient Yemeni civilization as noted in the 4th century BC mummies of the National Museum of Yemen …
K Pietrzak, M Puchalski, A Otlewska, H Wrzosek… - Journal of Cultural …, 2017 - Elsevier
Biodeterioration of archaeological materials contribute to significant economic losses and the destruction of invaluable pieces of cultural heritage. The study materials were 5 pre …
Decaying books papers were collected in Erbil city, later decayed portions were excised and inoculated on nutrient agar plates, potato dextrose agar, dubo, s cellulose agar for …
O Abdel-Kareem - polish Journal of Microbiology, 2010 - researchgate.net
Fungal deterioration is one of the highest risk factors for damage of historical textile objects in Egypt. This paper represents both a study case about the fungal microflora deteriorating …
AM Omar, AS Taha, AAA Mohamed - European Journal of …, 2018 - researchgate.net
Microbial Deterioration of Some Archaeological Artifacts: Manipulation and Treatment Page 1 Microbial Deterioration of Some Archaeological Artifacts: Manipulation and Treatment Ali …
O Abdel-Kareem, A Abdel-Rahman… - Mediterranean …, 2021 - maajournal.com
This study aims at establishing and designing effective conservation processes to conserve a Coptic textile object selected from museum of faculty of Applied Arts in Egypt. Various …
O Abdel-Kareem, A Mendez-Vilas… - Polymer Science …, 2016 - researchgate.net
Although the conservation treatments are used to protect textiles against the deterioration factors, they may play a role in increasing the susceptibility of museum textiles to the fungal …