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Carpentry, furniture manufacturing and wooden sculptures carving were among the earliest crafts known in ancient Egypt, woodworking was a well-developed craft practiced by accomplished artisans of various master carpenters, artists and sculptures. The discovery of various tombs provided tangible examples demonstrating the advanced technical prowess of Egyptian carpenters and wood work craftsmen.Discovered furniture pieces, tools and their depictions in various wall paintings in tombs, statuary and reliefs expanded and enhanced our knowledge of the ancient Egyptian carpentry craft and its…mehr

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Carpentry, furniture manufacturing and wooden sculptures carving were among the earliest crafts known in ancient Egypt, woodworking was a well-developed craft practiced by accomplished artisans of various master carpenters, artists and sculptures. The discovery of various tombs provided tangible examples demonstrating the advanced technical prowess of Egyptian carpenters and wood work craftsmen.Discovered furniture pieces, tools and their depictions in various wall paintings in tombs, statuary and reliefs expanded and enhanced our knowledge of the ancient Egyptian carpentry craft and its development. Ancient Egyptian construction techniques of different wooden objects clearly changed depending on its use, kind of wood used, its importance, durability and users...etc..Carpentry and wood working tools used in ancient Egypt are known through discovered tools from various sites in Egypt, manuscripts, depictions and wall inscriptions which provided tangible examples demonstrating the advanced technical prowess of Egyptian carpenters and wood work craftsmen.
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V. Ibrahim est un chercheur égyptien indépendant, titulaire d'une maîtrise en conservation des objets de musée et d'une licence en chimie/microbiologie ; il est directeur du département de recherche et de formation en conservation du ministère égyptien des antiquités et a été directeur du laboratoire des momies du centre de conservation du Grand Musée égyptien et du département de conservation du musée copte et du groupe de conservation des momies de la région d'Arab Elhesn.