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Swansea's museum of Egyptian antiquities, the Egypt Centre, is set to welcome an additional 700 rare ancient artefacts to its collection - and some are 3,000 years old.
The team in Swansea, which included experts from the Egypt Centre and Cardiff and Leicester universities, and was led by Swansea University professor Richard Johnston, were able to get high ...
image: This is the front aspect of the artifact. view more Credit: The Egypt Centre, Swansea University. Swansea University Egyptology lecturer Dr Ken Griffin has found a depiction of one of the ...
Dr Carolyn Graves-Brown from the Egypt Centre at Swansea University said: "This collaboration between engineers, archaeologists, biologists, and Egyptologists shows the value of researchers from ...
The snake, bird and cat, from the Egypt Centre's collection at Swansea University, are at least 2,000 years old. Ancient texts suggest they were offerings to the souls of the departed, but little ...
Swansea University Egyptology lecturer Dr. Ken Griffin has found a depiction of female pharaoh Hatshepsut on an object from the Egypt Centre during an artifact handling session with his students.
Researchers at a UK university have “digitally unwrapped” three mummified animals from ancient Egypt using high-resolution 3D scans. ... curator of the Egypt Centre at Swansea University.
An expert in ancient history and Swansea's Egypt Centre have been jointly awarded £1100 to develop a new display on Egypt and its neighbours, which will be used for the Centre's education ...
The opportunity to handle genuine Egyptian artefacts is provided by the Egypt Centre to students studying Egyptology at Swansea University. During a recent handling session for an Egyptian Art and ...
The snake, bird and cat, from the Egypt Centre's collection at Swansea University, are at least 2,000 years old. Ancient texts suggest they were offerings to the souls of the departed, but little ...