布达佩斯,匈牙利国家博物馆,塞梅尔维斯医学历史博物馆的一些木乃伊发现。

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropologischer Anzeiger Pub Date : 2023-03-16 DOI:10.1127/anthranz/2022/1587
Enikő Szvák, Hedvig Győry, Krisztina Scheffer, Wilfried Rosendahl, Stephanie Zesch, Albert R Zink, Dario Piombino-Mascali, Rokas Girčius, György Pálfi, Ildikó Pap
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匈牙利国家博物馆的常设展览,匈牙利布达佩斯的塞梅尔韦斯医学历史博物馆,展示了一些据信来自古埃及的人类遗骸。在内弗提斯项目的框架内,通过古成像和考古技术研究了三个由两个头和一个脚组成的物体,以提供新的人类学和古病理学数据。有人认为,即使是部分或残缺的物品也值得调查,因为它们可以揭示有关其主人的新信息,以及它们假定的真实性。
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On some mummy findings from the Semmelweis Museum of Medical History, Hungarian National Museum, Budapest.

The permanent exhibition of the Hungarian National Museum, Semmelweis Museum of Medical History of Budapest, Hungary, displays some human remains believed to originate from ancient Egypt. Within the framework of the Nephthys Project, three objects consisting of two heads and one foot were studied via paleoimaging and archaeometric techniques in order to provide new anthropological and paleopathological data. It is argued here that even partial or fragmentary items are worthy of investigation as they can reveal new information about their owners, as well as their supposed authenticity.

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