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Ancient Egyptian Coffins Past Present Future Helen Strudwick Julie Dawson

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Ancient Egyptian Coffins Past Present Future Helen Strudwick Julie Dawson
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.57 MB
Author: Helen Strudwick; Julie Dawson
ISBN: 9781785709180, 1785709186
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Ancient Egyptian Coffins Past Present Future Helen Strudwick Julie Dawson by Helen Strudwick; Julie Dawson 9781785709180, 1785709186 instant download after payment.

This collection of papers by leading international experts on the subject of ancient Egyptian coffins, builds on a project based at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, to study and record in detail its collection. Papers address a series of topics including:
the development of coffins in antiquity, including iconographic and text-based studies, providing new insights into ancient Egyptian belief systems at different periods and regional differences in coffin presentation; the post-antiquity history of coffins, including their acquisition and subsequent treatment in museums around the world; developments in technical examination and methods of studying coffins, especially the use of multispectral imaging to provide non-invasive analysis of materials, and what this tells us about construction and decorative techniques at different periods and in response to the availability of different materials and increasing evidence of the re-use of materials and complete re-working of coffins for new owners, leading us to question fundamental attitudes to the purpose of coffins as containers of human remains and the practices of craftsmen in the funerary industry. The papers stem from a conference held at the Museum to accompany a major new exhibition.

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