Title: Biological Anthropology and the Study of Ancient Egypt
Abstract:Paleopathology as science - the contribution of Egyptology health in Pharaonic Egypt what diseases plagued Ancient Egyptians? predynastic schistosomiasis dental anthropology of the Nile Valley histolo...Paleopathology as science - the contribution of Egyptology health in Pharaonic Egypt what diseases plagued Ancient Egyptians? predynastic schistosomiasis dental anthropology of the Nile Valley histological studies of ancient tooth surfaces a molecular approach to the study of Ancient Egypt analysis of retrovirus sequences in a circa 5300-years-old Egyptian mummy DNA obtained via PCR amplification and molecular cloning the extraction and isolation of DNA from archaeological bone King Djedkare Isesi and his daughters the correlation of skeletal remains and burial goods - an example from Naga-ed-Der N 7000 cranial injuries in the Guanche population of Tenerife - a biocultural interpretation the Nubian pathology collection in the Natural History Museum, London a historical flora of Egypt - a preliminary survey Ancient Egyptian bread and beer, an interdisciplinary approach recent archaeobotanical research at the site of Memphis the archaeozoology of Kerma (Sudan) aspects of current archaeozoological research at the Ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis possible future directions of a bio-anthropology of Ancient Egypt.Read More
Publication Year: 1995
Publication Date: 1995-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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