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Re: Natural Resins on band caver the mummy
- To: TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Natural Resins on band caver the mummy
- From: Bridie Kirkpatrick <Bridie.Kirkpatrick@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 10:09:27 +1100
- Delivered-to: texcons@si-listserv.si.edu
- Message-id: <s3a929ee.075@post.awm.gov.au>
- Sender: Textile Conservators <TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Harby,
I can't shed any light on you questions, but it sounds like a great
investigation. As you can imagine we don't have many mummys in
Australia. Good luck in your search.
Bridie
>>> harbyezzeldeen@xxxxxxxxx 12/21/05 10:04 am >>>
Hi everyone
I have the pleaure e-mailing yours, and I have big question, I am
Ph.D student my work about ( Enzymes application for textiles ) , I have
samples from linen textiles that used as a band cover and enfold the
mummy from ancient egypt , i will make analysis for natural resins that
are on textiles enfold to choose suitable ezyme for cleaning .
are anyone have idea or information about :-
1) what kind of analysis suitable for this .
2) what kind of resins that expected be on my samples.
accept my deep thanks
Harby Ezzeldeen
M.A in textiles conservation.
Conservation depatment - Cairo univeristy .
Ph.D holder in biochemical department
National techical Univeristy of athens.
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