HISTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND STAINING TECHNIQUES MODIFIED AND VERIFIED ON ANCIENT MUMMIFIED TISSUES TO STUDY MICROORGANISM INFESTATIONS
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The Egyptian Museum of Turin has an important historical collection of mummified human remains from Egypt and collected during the Italian Archaeological Mission directed by Schiaparelli from 1903 to 1920, and by Farina up to 1935. Most mummies come from the necropolis of Assiut and Gebelein, located along the middle course of the Nile ( 1). [...]
Boano, R., Fulcheri, E., Grilletto, R., Leospo, E., & Rabino Massa, E. (1999). HISTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND STAINING TECHNIQUES MODIFIED AND VERIFIED ON ANCIENT MUMMIFIED TISSUES TO STUDY MICROORGANISM INFESTATIONS. Journal of Biological Research - Bollettino Della Società Italiana Di Biologia Sperimentale, 75(7-8). https://doi.org/10.4081/jbr.1999.11126
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