The ancient Egyptians & the natural world : flora, fauna & science /
This book explores the interaction between animals, plants, and humans in ancient Egypt. It draws together different aspects of the bioarchaeology of Egypt: flora, fauna, and human remains. These come from sites throughout the country from Alexandria to Aswan, as well as material from museum basemen...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden :
Sidestone Press,
[2021]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Curatorial Training in Human Remains for the Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna in the Early Dynastic Period at Abydos, Egypt
- Humans and Animals Together in the Journey to the Afterlife
- The Burial in Area R11 under the Temple of Millions of Years of Amenhotep II, Luxor, West Thebes
- Italian Archaeological Project
- To Be or Not to Be a Dog Mummy
- How a Metric Study of the Skull Can Inform on Selection Practices Pertaining to Canid Mummification in Ancient Egypt
- Newcomers in the Bestiary
- A Review of the Presence of Lycaon pictus in Late Predynastic and Early Dynastic Environment and Iconography
- Dévots et animaux sacrés
- Tuberculosis at Tell-el Amarna
- A Theoretical Exercise in the Economic and Social Effects of Chronic, Terminal Disease in Ancient Egypt
- Burial Practies in the West Delta: Cases from Kom Aziza
- A Structure-from-Motion Pipeline for Bone Morphology 3D Analysis
- Lions and Science and Whorls, Oh My!
- Human and Faunal Remains in Egypt: A New Department and a New Approach
- Creatures of the Sun, Creatures of the Moon: Animal Mummies from Lisbon's National Archaeological Museum
- Brief Notes about a Mummified Crocodile from the National Archaeological Museum (MANN) of Naples, Italy
- Venerunt, Viderunt, Vicerunt: The Roman Conquest and the Non-Elite
- Faunal Remains at the Causeway of Sahura
- Interactions between Teeth and Their Environment: A Study of the Effect on Adult Dental Age Estimation
- Discovery of an Unexpected Textile Fiber in a Fish Mummy from the Musée des Confluences (Lyon) Collection
- Women's Health Issues Reflected in Case Studies from Theban Tomb 16
- Analyse des gazelles momifiées de Kom Mereh/Komir (Haute Egypte) conservées au Musée des Confluences (Lyon, France)
- Did Egyptians Eat Donkeys? Reflections from Historical and Archaeological Data
- What I Have Learned: Assumptions Bad, Intersections Good
- Biomolecular Stable Isotope and Carbon-14 Dates of Ancient Egyptian Food Offerings: A Case Study from a Provincial Cemetery of Deir al-Ballas
- Animal Butchering Technology in Old and Middle Kingdom Egypt: Textual and Iconographic Evidence for the Shift from Stone to Metal Tools
- Anthropological Study of the Egyptian Mummy from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts Using Computed Tomography
- Intentionally Burnt Human Remains from the Kom Ombo Temple Salvage Excavation