SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF IBIS MUMMY'S WOODEN COFFIN

Eman Nabil;

Abstract


the present study aims to investigate the conservation of a wooden
coffin of the sacred Ibis Mummy that dates back to the Greco-Roman
Period. It was found in Minia excavations and transferred to the Grand
Egyptian Museum in 2012 for conser-vation. For a better unders
tanding of deterioration and raising awareness of the conservation,
many examinations and analyses were done, e.g. visual examination
and documentation using AutoCAD (2D), optical microscope, X-ray
Diffraction (XRD), and Infrared spectroscopy to define the type of
wood, preparation layer, and binder. The coffin under study was kept
in inappropriate conditions, causing further deterioration. Moreover,
the surface decorations could be hardly seen because of the dust.
After examination, conservation was conducted, including mechanical
and chemical cleaning, installing friable painted gesso layers, filling
cracks and pores, reassembling of the box and the lid, and adjusting
the lid. The conservation was successful. Consequently, the coffin
is ready for exhibition or storing.


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Title SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF IBIS MUMMY'S WOODEN COFFIN
Authors Eman Nabil 
Keywords Coffins Sacred birds 2D Mummification Paraloid B72 Klucel G
Issue Date 24-Apr-2020
Publisher Eman nbil
Journal Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies (EJARS) 
Volume 10
Start page 9
End page 21
DOI 10.21608/ejars.2020.98957

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