miércoles, 27 de agosto de 2025

Unwrapping the Past A chemical analysis of context lacking artefacts from the Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt in correlation with the process of mummication By Nickolas Adlerburg Pappas

https://www.academia.edu/6705761/Unwrapping_the_Past_A_chemical_analysis_of_context_lacking_artefacts_from_the_Ptolemaic_and_Roman_Egypt_in_correlation_with_the_process_of_mummication?nav_from=76e2177d-1907-4d48-b15d-68190ddd4231 This paper deals with the chemical identification of artefacts correlated with the process of ancient Egyptian mummification dating to the Graeco-Roman period. The samples were harvested from two artefacts belonging to the Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm. The original description of the said samples defined them, as natron filled linen bags and bee product (honey?).

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