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Curator’s Diary: CT-scanning Demetria with the BBC

Posted on February 4, 2013 by Roberta Mazza
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A report of Campbell Price, the curator of the Egyptian collection in the Manchester Museum, on CT-scanning of the mummy of Demetria, a woman buried in Hawara in the first century AD.

Curator’s Diary: CT-scanning Demetria with the BBC.

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