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Experimental Recreation of an Ancient Egyptian Funerary Garland Found on the Mummy of Ramesses II.
Sally McAleely (University College London)
Experimental
archaeology is a valid and well tried methodology for interpreting
archaeological evidence. It enables us to explore practical aspects of past
technologies, giving insights into prowess and the chaîne opératoire, and in
my view also provides a platform to explore aspects of human cognition, namely
the notions of savoir-faire and connaissance, through practical experience.
This
paper discusses these theoretical concepts and their contribution to the
interpretation of artefacts; describes the experimental reconstruction of an
ancient Egyptian garland found on the mummy of Ramesses II; and shows how
experimental archaeology was used to address a number of research questions.
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