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" Diet, disease and death at Dakhleh : "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Record Number : 830327
Doc. No : TLets559351
Main Entry : Lord, Constance
Title & Author : Diet, disease and death at Dakhleh :\ Lord, ConstanceDavid, Rosalie; Denton, John
College : University of Manchester
Date : 2012
student score : 2012
Degree : Thesis (Ph.D.)
Abstract : Histology is a technique that has any number of diagnostic uses in modern hospital laboratories. However, as a scientific method employed in the study of ancient and mummified remains, it appears to have lost its popularity.This project explores the advantages and limitations of histology as a technique for such studies. In order to do so, soft tissue and bone samples from ten early Roman Period mummies (30 BCE – 250 CE) from the Kellis 1 cemetery in the Dakhleh Oasis have been histologically examined.While this project focuses on the scientific technique of histology, and its application for the study of ancient remains, it also aims to be cross-disciplinary by incorporating scientific results from the ten mummies with the historical data and archaeological remains uncovered during excavations of the Kellis site. By bringing the results of science and Egyptology/archaeology together, it hoped that a better understanding of ancient Egyptian society could be achieved.
Subject : Histology ; Egypt ; mummification ; pathology ; Dakhleh Oasis
Added Entry : David, Rosalie; Denton, John
Added Entry : University of Manchester
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