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LITERATURE


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ARTICLES

  • Barbering the Beardless: A Possible Explanation for the Tufted Hairstyle Depicted in the ‘Fayum’ Portrait of a Young Boy, Salima Ikram
    Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 89: 247-251. academia.edu
  • Painted Funerary Portraits, Barbara E Borg academia.edu
  • Saqqara Burial Shrouds in The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts and in The Egyptian Museum of Berlin. // Moscow University History Bulletin. Series 8. №5. 2017. P. 108-120. Apollinaria Frydmann academia.edu
  • A Priestess of Isis at Swarthmore College; David L. Thompson https://www.jstor.org/stable/504977
  • https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2054/1/Riggs_Stadler_A_roman_shroud_2003.pdf
  • Graeco-Egyptian Masks and Portraits in the Royal Ontario Museum; Mary McCrimmon https://www.jstor.org/stable/499940
  • The Beautiful Burial in Roman Egypt: Art, Identity, and Funerary Religion (Oxford Studies in Ancient Culture and Representation), Christina Riggs available on-line
  • Bilder von Göttern und Menschen der römischen Kaiserzeit – eine kunsttechnische Betrachtung Cristina Thieme, Anna Rommel-Mayet und Luise Sand.
    In: Inkarnat und Signifikanz Das menschliche Abbild in der Tafelmalerei von 200 bis 1250 im Mittelmeerraum academia.edu
  • Das Werden zu Osiris. Die Darstellungen auf einem Leinentuch der römischen Kaiserzeit (Berlin 11651) und verwandten Stücken, Siegfried Morenz.
    In: Forschungen und BerichteBd. 1 (1957), pp. 52-70 https://www.jstor.org/stable/3880482
  • Roman Period Mummy Masks from Deir el-Bahri, Christina Riggs
    In: The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology Vol. 86 (2000), pp. 121-144 https://www.jstor.org/stable/3822312
  • Petosiris in his Tomb at Dachla: Venerating the Deceased in Roman Egypt, Wahid Attia Mohmaed Omran
    In: JAAUTH Vol. 19, No. 3, 2020, PP. 97-112 on-line