GILL-FRERKING, Heather, Wilfried ROSENDAHL, Albert ZINK and Dario PIOMBINO-MASCALI: Editorial: The Yearbook of Mummy Studies 5
AUFDERHEIDE, Arthur C.: The Enigma of Ancient Egyptian Excerebration 7-10
BECKETT, Ronald G., Ulla LOHMANN and Josh BERNSTEIN: A Field Report on the Mummification Practices of the Anga of Koke Village, Central Highlands, Papua New Guinea 11-17
BECKETT, Ronald G., Ulla LOHMANN and Josh BERNSTEIN: A Unique Field Mummy Conservation Project in Papua New Guinea 19-27
BOANO, Rosa, Donatella MEAGLIA, Gabriella DUTTO, Emanuele COSTA and Emma Rabino MASSA: The Biological Archive of the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of Turin: Microscopic Analysis to assess the Preservation of Ancient Human Hair 29-32
CONLOGUE, Gerald, Tania BLYTH, Jiazi LI and Ronald BECKETT: A Comparison of Conventional or Plane Radiography versus Computerized Radiography in Paleoimaging Applications 33-36
COSMACINI, Paola and Patrizia PIACENTINI: Egyptian Mummies and Radiology: A Closer Link 37-44
DICKSON, James H.: Why Ancient Glacier Mummies are so Special: the Ingesta are Encoded Diaries and Maps 45-50
DONOGHUE, Helen D., Ildikó PAP, Ildikó SZIKOSSY and Mark SPIGELMAN: Detection and Characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA in 18th Century Hungarians with Pulmonary and Extra-pulmonary Tuberculosis 51-56
FORSHAW, Roger and Angelique CORTHALS: Multidisciplinary Investigation of the Manchester Elliot Smith Skulls 57-62
FRIEDMAN, Saul N., Andrew J. NELSON, Patrick V. GRANTON, David W. HOLDSWORTH, Rethy CHHEM and Ian A. CUNNINGHAM: Dual-energy Computed Tomography Automated Bone Identification in Ancient Egyptian Mummies 63-68
GILL-FRERKING, Heather and Colleen HEALEY: Experimental Archaeology for the Interpretation of Taphonomy related to Bog Bodies: Lessons learned from two Projects undertaken a Decade apart 69-74
SEO, Min, Chang SEOK OH and Dong HOON Shin: Parasite Eggs found in Korean Mummies 75-81
KUSTÁR, Ágnes, Ildikó PAP, Zsófia VÉGVÁRI, Lilla Alida KRISTÓF, György PÁLFI, Kinga KARLINGER, Balázs KOVÁCS and Ildikó SZIKOSSY: Use of 3D Virtual Reconstruction for Pathological Investigation and Facial Reconstruction of an 18th Century Mummified Nun from Hungary 83-93
MCCREESH, Natalie C., Andrew P. GIZE, John DENTON and A. Rosalie DAVID: Hair Analysis: a Tool for Identifying Pathological and Social Information 95-98
MEIER, Debra K., Sheila MENDONÇA DE SOUZA, Bernardo TESSAROLO, Gláucia Aparecida MALERBA SENE and Laura Piedade RIBEIRO DA SILVA: Acauã: CT Scanning a Mummified Body from Gentio II Cave, Minas Gerais, Brazil 99-107
MINNIKIN, David E., Gurdyal S. BESRA, Oona Y-C. LEE, Mark SPIGELMAN and Helen D. DONOGHUE: The Interplay of DNA and Lipid Biomarkers in the Detection of Tuberculosis and Leprosy in Mummies and other Skeletal Remains 109-114
CHRISTENSEN, Colleen R., Mike JACKSON, Jacksy ZHAO, Wayne VOGL and Maria Victoria MONSALVE: Synchrotron Mid-infrared Analysis of the Kwäday Dän Ts’ìnchi Ancient Remains found in a Glacier in Canada 115-119
MUSSHOFF, Frank, Wilfried ROSENDAHL and Burkhard MADEA: Nicotine in Hair Samples of Pre-Columbian Mummies – Proof of Consumption or Artifact? 121-125
NELSON, Andrew J., Rethy CHHEM, Ian A. CUNNINGHAM, Saul N. FRIEDMAN, Greg GARVIN, Gayle GIBSON, Patrick V. GRANTON, David W. HOLDSWORTH, Stephanie HOLOWKA, Fred LONGSTAFFE, Victoria LYWOOD, Ngan NGUYEN, Roberta SHAW, Mark TRUMPOUR, Andrew D. WADE and Christine D. WHITE: The ROM/UWO Mummy Project: a Microcosm of Progress in Mummy Research 127-132
ERMINI, Luca, Cristina OLIVIERI, Ermanno RIZZI, Giorgio CORTI, Raoul BONNAL, Stefania LUCIANI, Isolina MAROTA, Gianluca DE BELLIS, Martin RICHARDS and Franco ROLLO: Complete Sequencing of the Mitochondrial Genome of Ancient Human Mummies 133-138
REINHARD, Karl J., Sara LEROY-TOREN and Bernardo ARRIAZA: Where Have All the Plant Foods Gone? The Search for Refined Dietary Reconstruction from Chinchorro Mummies 139-151
ROSENDAHL, Wilfried, Anna-Maria BEGEROCK, Heather GILL-FRERKING and Robert HOPPA: Think about the Children: An Extraordinary Peruvian Mummy from the Collection of the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen in Mannheim, Germany 153-158
FERNICOLA, Vito C. and Marco SAMADELLI: Humidity- and Temperature-Related Preservation Challenges for the Iceman 159-164
VILLA, Chiara, Maria MØLLER RASMUSSEN and Niels LYNNERUP: Age Estimation by 3D CT Scans of the Borremose Woman, a Danish Bog Body 165-169
WILKINSON, Caroline: Facial Analysis of Preserved Bodies 171-180
WORTMANN, Gabriele and Franz-Josef WORTMANN: Assessment of the State of Preservation of Keratin Material found with the Iceman in Comparison to other Mummy Hairs 181-184
Yearbook of Mummy Studies – Band 1 (2011)
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184 Seiten, 23 Farb- und 78 Schwarzweißabbildungen, 20 Tabellen
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