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First-time complete visualization of a preserved meningeal artery in the mummy of Nakht-ta-Netjeret (ca. 950 BC)

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2019
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Seiler, R., Habicht, M. E., Rühli, F. J., & Galassi, F. M. (2019). First-time complete visualization of a preserved meningeal artery in the mummy of Nakht-ta-Netjeret (ca. 950 BC). Neurological Sciences, 40(2), 409–411. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-018-3565-1

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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 pre

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  • Seiler, Roger
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  • Habicht, Michael E
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  • Rühli, Frank J
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  • Galassi, Francesco M
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40

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2

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409

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2019-02-01

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2019-03-21

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1590-1874

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Seiler, R., Habicht, M. E., Rühli, F. J., & Galassi, F. M. (2019). First-time complete visualization of a preserved meningeal artery in the mummy of Nakht-ta-Netjeret (ca. 950 BC). Neurological Sciences, 40(2), 409–411. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-018-3565-1

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