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Reflecting on Egyptian Pigments: the use of Fibre Optic Reflectance Spectroscopy (FORS) for pigment analysis at the Fitzwilliam Museum

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Understanding Egyptian Collections: Innovative display and research projects in museums
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Jennifer Marchant, Antiquities Conservator and Abigail Granville, Pigment Analyst, Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, give a talk at the Understanding Egyptian Collections conference.
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Understanding Egyptian Collections: Innovative display and research projects in museums
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Jennifer Marchant
Abigail Granville
Keywords
egypt
ancient egypt
Ashmolean
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 17/09/2014
Duration: 00:30:51

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