2014
DOI: 10.5913/jarce.50.2014.a020
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Prosthesis for the Afterlife in TT16, Luxor, Egypt

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“…This practice is supposed to have been carried out with this therapeutic purpose in Egypt, although it is not documented in the medical papyri (Blomstedt, 2014). There is positive evidence of post‐mortem amputations and prosthetics during mummification (Herrerín et al, 2014), although its purpose was not therapeutic.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This practice is supposed to have been carried out with this therapeutic purpose in Egypt, although it is not documented in the medical papyri (Blomstedt, 2014). There is positive evidence of post‐mortem amputations and prosthetics during mummification (Herrerín et al, 2014), although its purpose was not therapeutic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%