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DOI article:Czaja-Szewczak, Barbara: Conservation of a fatimid shawl from the Naqlun cemetery
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NAQLUN
EGYPT
a foam board (Deparfit) covered with acid-
free paper, the edges of which were doubled
under and fastened to the back of the board.
The textile was fixed in place, protected
with a sheet of acid-free paper, and inserted
into a specially-made case designed for
moving objects to the Egyptian Museum in
Cairo.
REFERENCES
Godlewski, W.
2003 Naqlun. Excavations, 2002, PAMXYV [-Reports 2002\, 163-171
2007 Shawl [in:] Seventy Years of Polish Archaeology in Egypt. Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
Exhibition Catalogue, Warsaw: PCMA, University of Warsaw, 192-193, Fig. 84
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EGYPT
a foam board (Deparfit) covered with acid-
free paper, the edges of which were doubled
under and fastened to the back of the board.
The textile was fixed in place, protected
with a sheet of acid-free paper, and inserted
into a specially-made case designed for
moving objects to the Egyptian Museum in
Cairo.
REFERENCES
Godlewski, W.
2003 Naqlun. Excavations, 2002, PAMXYV [-Reports 2002\, 163-171
2007 Shawl [in:] Seventy Years of Polish Archaeology in Egypt. Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
Exhibition Catalogue, Warsaw: PCMA, University of Warsaw, 192-193, Fig. 84
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Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 19, Reports 2007