Egyptian Mummies and Modern Science
Herausgeber: David, Rosalie
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Cutting-edge perspectives on life and death in ancient Egypt, focusing on disease identification and evolution.
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Cutting-edge perspectives on life and death in ancient Egypt, focusing on disease identification and evolution.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781107662629
- ISBN-10: 1107662621
- Artikelnr.: 40697444
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781107662629
- ISBN-10: 1107662621
- Artikelnr.: 40697444
Part I. An Introduction to the Scientific Study of Mummies: 1. The
background of the Manchester Mummy Project Rosalie David; 2. Egyptian
mummies: an overview Rosalie David; Part II. Diet, Disease and Death in
Ancient Egypt: Diagnostic and Investigative Techniques: 3. Imaging in
Egyptian mummies Judith E. Adams and Chrissie W. Alsop; 4. Endoscopy and
mummy research Ken Wildsmith; 5. Dental health and disease in ancient Egypt
Judith Miller; 6. Slices of mummy: a histologist's perspective John Denton;
7. Palaeopathology at the beginning of the new millennium Maria Jeziorska;
8. The use of immunocytochemistry to diagnose disease Patricia Rutherford;
9. DNA identification in mummies and associated material Patricia
Rutherford; 10. An introduction to analytical methods Andrew P. Gize; 11.
The facial reconstruction of ancient Egyptians Caroline M. Wilkinson; Part
III. The Treatment of Disease in Ancient Egypt: 12. The ancient Egyptian
medical system Rosalie David; 13. Intoxicants in ancient Egypt? Opium,
nymphea, coca and tobacco David C. Counsell; 14. Pharmacy in ancient Egypt
Jacqueline M. Campbell; Part IV. Resources for Studying Mummies: 15. The
International Ancient Egyptian Mummy Tissue Bank Rosalie David; 16.
Conservation treatment for mummies Antony E. David; Part V. The Future of
Biomedical and Scientific Studies in Egyptology: 17. Biomedical Egyptology:
some future possibilities and contributions Rosalie David.
background of the Manchester Mummy Project Rosalie David; 2. Egyptian
mummies: an overview Rosalie David; Part II. Diet, Disease and Death in
Ancient Egypt: Diagnostic and Investigative Techniques: 3. Imaging in
Egyptian mummies Judith E. Adams and Chrissie W. Alsop; 4. Endoscopy and
mummy research Ken Wildsmith; 5. Dental health and disease in ancient Egypt
Judith Miller; 6. Slices of mummy: a histologist's perspective John Denton;
7. Palaeopathology at the beginning of the new millennium Maria Jeziorska;
8. The use of immunocytochemistry to diagnose disease Patricia Rutherford;
9. DNA identification in mummies and associated material Patricia
Rutherford; 10. An introduction to analytical methods Andrew P. Gize; 11.
The facial reconstruction of ancient Egyptians Caroline M. Wilkinson; Part
III. The Treatment of Disease in Ancient Egypt: 12. The ancient Egyptian
medical system Rosalie David; 13. Intoxicants in ancient Egypt? Opium,
nymphea, coca and tobacco David C. Counsell; 14. Pharmacy in ancient Egypt
Jacqueline M. Campbell; Part IV. Resources for Studying Mummies: 15. The
International Ancient Egyptian Mummy Tissue Bank Rosalie David; 16.
Conservation treatment for mummies Antony E. David; Part V. The Future of
Biomedical and Scientific Studies in Egyptology: 17. Biomedical Egyptology:
some future possibilities and contributions Rosalie David.
Part I. An Introduction to the Scientific Study of Mummies: 1. The
background of the Manchester Mummy Project Rosalie David; 2. Egyptian
mummies: an overview Rosalie David; Part II. Diet, Disease and Death in
Ancient Egypt: Diagnostic and Investigative Techniques: 3. Imaging in
Egyptian mummies Judith E. Adams and Chrissie W. Alsop; 4. Endoscopy and
mummy research Ken Wildsmith; 5. Dental health and disease in ancient Egypt
Judith Miller; 6. Slices of mummy: a histologist's perspective John Denton;
7. Palaeopathology at the beginning of the new millennium Maria Jeziorska;
8. The use of immunocytochemistry to diagnose disease Patricia Rutherford;
9. DNA identification in mummies and associated material Patricia
Rutherford; 10. An introduction to analytical methods Andrew P. Gize; 11.
The facial reconstruction of ancient Egyptians Caroline M. Wilkinson; Part
III. The Treatment of Disease in Ancient Egypt: 12. The ancient Egyptian
medical system Rosalie David; 13. Intoxicants in ancient Egypt? Opium,
nymphea, coca and tobacco David C. Counsell; 14. Pharmacy in ancient Egypt
Jacqueline M. Campbell; Part IV. Resources for Studying Mummies: 15. The
International Ancient Egyptian Mummy Tissue Bank Rosalie David; 16.
Conservation treatment for mummies Antony E. David; Part V. The Future of
Biomedical and Scientific Studies in Egyptology: 17. Biomedical Egyptology:
some future possibilities and contributions Rosalie David.
background of the Manchester Mummy Project Rosalie David; 2. Egyptian
mummies: an overview Rosalie David; Part II. Diet, Disease and Death in
Ancient Egypt: Diagnostic and Investigative Techniques: 3. Imaging in
Egyptian mummies Judith E. Adams and Chrissie W. Alsop; 4. Endoscopy and
mummy research Ken Wildsmith; 5. Dental health and disease in ancient Egypt
Judith Miller; 6. Slices of mummy: a histologist's perspective John Denton;
7. Palaeopathology at the beginning of the new millennium Maria Jeziorska;
8. The use of immunocytochemistry to diagnose disease Patricia Rutherford;
9. DNA identification in mummies and associated material Patricia
Rutherford; 10. An introduction to analytical methods Andrew P. Gize; 11.
The facial reconstruction of ancient Egyptians Caroline M. Wilkinson; Part
III. The Treatment of Disease in Ancient Egypt: 12. The ancient Egyptian
medical system Rosalie David; 13. Intoxicants in ancient Egypt? Opium,
nymphea, coca and tobacco David C. Counsell; 14. Pharmacy in ancient Egypt
Jacqueline M. Campbell; Part IV. Resources for Studying Mummies: 15. The
International Ancient Egyptian Mummy Tissue Bank Rosalie David; 16.
Conservation treatment for mummies Antony E. David; Part V. The Future of
Biomedical and Scientific Studies in Egyptology: 17. Biomedical Egyptology:
some future possibilities and contributions Rosalie David.