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KlappentextUnter dem Siegel der Nekropole 5 Andrew Chugg The Lost Tombs of the Last Pharaohs. The purpose of this fresh article is to present new evidence that connects the sarcophagus of the last 30th Dynasty pharaoh, Nectanebo II, currently displayed in the British Museum, with a fragment of Macedonian funerary sculpture from the middle of the Ptolemaic period, which is now in Venice. The context of this connection is the search for the missing tombs (there were at least three in Egypt) of Alexander the Great. Michael E. Habicht Meta-database of cranial measurements from Ancient Egypt and Nubia. The study presents a complex and extended database of the morphology of skulls and (partly) also for the body proportion in Ancient Egypt through all periods. The database covers the Predynastic time to the Roman period, males and females. In addition, available data on the Royal families are added. Unter dem Siegel der Nekropole 6 Cicero Moraes, Michael Habicht, Francesco M. Galassi, Elena Varotto & F. Donald Pate Facial reconstruction of the mummy Cairo CG 61076 from the Royal Mummies Cachette DB 320. A princess from the late 18th Dynasty? In this paper we investigate the anthropological aspects of the ancient Egyptian mummy Cairo CG 61076 found in the royal cachette of Deir el-Bahari (DB 320) and labelled as Baqt by reassessing the published literature and photographs and producing a facial reconstruction for the first time. South American mummies: an Overview. This preliminary overview of scientific studies on mummies in South America collects all information available in Europe on the topic. The core of the study is the geographical overview of mummies in different countries and various cultures (from pre-Columbian to Modern Age mummies). Updated edition
Andrew Michael Chugg read Natural Sciences at Trinity College in the University of Cambridge in the UK, graduating with honours. He is the author of a number of papers on Alexander the Great published in ancient history and classics journals, such as Greece & Rome and the Ancient History Bulletin. He has appeared as an Alexander expert on BBC Radio and in several National Geographic TV documentaries. He has also written various books, including The Quest for the Tomb of Alexander the Great and Alexander's Lovers. In 2017 he presented a paper on Disease and the Death of Alexander the Great at the Disease in the Ancient World symposium hosted by Green Templeton College in the University of Oxford. https://independent.academia.edu/AndrewChugg
Andrew Michael Chugg read Natural Sciences at Trinity College in the University of Cambridge in the UK, graduating with honours. He is the author of a number of papers on Alexander the Great published in ancient history and classics journals, such as Greece & Rome and the Ancient History Bulletin. He has appeared as an Alexander expert on BBC Radio and in several National Geographic TV documentaries. He has also written various books, including The Quest for the Tomb of Alexander the Great and Alexander's Lovers. In 2017 he presented a paper on Disease and the Death of Alexander the Great at the Disease in the Ancient World symposium hosted by Green Templeton College in the University of Oxford. https://independent.academia.edu/AndrewChugg
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Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum25.08.2022
Auflage1. Auflage
Reihen-Nr.5-6
Seiten186 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
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