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all the tomographic data (including not published ones) used for the study of the Egyptian crocodile mummy 90001591 to establish the cause of death, its age at death, and its diet, demonstrating that it was a wild animal hunted to make a mummy.
- Repository institution
- Musée des Confluences, Lyon, France
- Author
- Porcier S. M., Berruyer C., Tafforeau P.
- Created on
- Thursday 9 July 2015
- Posted on
- Wednesday 11 September 2019
- Dimensions
- 640*360
- File
- Crocodylus_90001591.jpg
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- Segmentation
- Camille Berruyer, Paul Tafforeau
- Publications
- Wild crocodiles hunted to make mummies in Roman Egypt: Evidence from synchrotron imaging
- Reference
- Porcier S M, Berruyer C, Pasquali S,Ikram S, Berthet D and Tafforeau P. Wild Crocodile Hunted to Make Mummies in Roman Egypt: Evidence from Synchrotron Imaging. Journal of Archaeological Sciences. 2019; 110:105009