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Salima Ikram (Urdu: سلیمہ اکرام; born 17 May 1965) is a Pakistani professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo, a participant in many Egyptian archaeological projects, the author of several books on Egyptian archaeology, a contributor to various magazines and a guest on pertinent television programs.
Salima Ikram: Pakistani: 1965 [5] Sally Katary: Canadian Egyptologist, professor 1946 2016 Violette Lafleur: Canadian: 1897 1965 Miriam Lichtheim: Israeli: 1914-05-03 2004-03-27 Christine El Mahdy: British: 1950-05-31 2008-02-07 Aurélia Masson-Berghoff: French: Barbara Mertz: American: Author 1927-09-29 2013-08-08 Béatrix Midant-Reynes ...
The uncovered artifacts provide “a great deal of information” about the later periods of Egyptian history, said Salima Ikram, a distinguished university professor of Egyptology at the American ...
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Salima Ikram. Salima Ikram (Pakistani, born 1965) Sergei Ignatov (Bulgarian, born 1960) J. Edme-François Jomard. Christian Jacq (French, born 1947)
Egyptologist Salima Ikram is supervising the removal and examination of the contents. [5] On first examination there appeared to be stuffing extruding between the lid and the bottom of the youth coffin labeled 'G'. When the coffin was opened this stuffing was revealed to be five pillows.
In 2005, the fourteen victual mummies remaining in the tomb were investigated using x-ray analysis by Salima Ikram. The packets were revealed to contain the femur , humerus , foreleg, ribs, vertebrae, and scapula of a cow; a piece of liver; three birds; and three packets of rolled meat.
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