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Type: Journal article
Title: First-time complete visualization of a preserved meningeal artery in the mummy of Nakht-ta-Netjeret (ca. 950 BC)
Author: Seiler, R.
Habicht, M.E.
Rühli, F.J.
Galassi, F.M.
Citation: Neurological Sciences, 2019; 40(2):409-411
Publisher: Springer Nature
Issue Date: 2019
ISSN: 1590-1874
1590-3478
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Roger Seiler, Michael E. Habicht, Frank J. Rühli, Francesco M. Galassi
Abstract: The preservation of the meningeal artery in ancient mummified bodies, particularly in anthropogenic Egyptian mummies, is a highly controversial topic in neuroscience and anthropological research. A recent (2015) debate between Wade and Isidro, based on the interpretation of the meningeal grooves and cast in a skull from the necropolis of Kom al-Ahmar Sharuna (Egypt), highlighted both the necessity of having clear radiological descriptions of this anatomical structure and of assessing large collections of mummified crania. Here, we present for the first time an instance of extremely well-preserved middle meningeal artery in the mummy of the ancient Egyptian dignitary Nakht-ta-Netjeret (ca. 950 BC), still inside the meninx, using paleo-radiological techniques. We finally link this find with experimental data from the neurological literature on the methodology of excerebration implemented by ancient Egyptian embalmers.
Keywords: Meningeal artery; neuroanatomy; neuro-imaging; ancient Egypt; mummies; anthropology
Rights: © Springer-Verlag Italia S.r.l., part of Springer Nature 2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10072-018-3565-1
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10072-018-3565-1
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