Unter dem Siegel der Nekropole

Unter dem Siegel der Nekropole

Band 5 bis 6

Andrew M. Chugg, Michael E. Habicht, Cicero Moraes, Francesco M. Galassi, Elena Varotto, F. Donald Pate , Marie Elisabeth Habicht (Hrsg.)

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Erscheinungsdatum: 09.08.2022

Sprache: Englisch

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Unter dem Siegel der Nekropole 6
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Andrew M. Chugg

Andrew M. Chugg

Andrew Michael Chugg read Natural Sciences at Trinity College in the University of Cambridge in the UK, graduating with honours. He is the author of a number of papers on Alexander the Great published in ancient history and classics journals, such as Greece & Rome and the Ancient History Bulletin. He has appeared as an Alexander expert on BBC Radio and in several National Geographic TV documentaries. He has also written various books, including The Quest for the Tomb of Alexander the Great and Alexander's Lovers. In 2017 he presented a paper on Disease and the Death of Alexander the Great at the Disease in the Ancient World symposium hosted by Green Templeton College in the University of Oxford.
https://independent.academia.edu/AndrewChugg

Michael E. Habicht

Michael E. Habicht

Dr. Michael E. Habicht, studierte Klassische Archäologie und Ägyptologie den Universitäten Zürich und Basel. Er hat sich auf das Neue Reich, die Königsgräber und Unterweltsbücher, sowie auf die Zeit von Echnaton, Nofretete und Tutanchamun spezialisiert. Er hat zahlreiche wissenschaftliche Arbeiten zum Alten Ägypten, Mumien und Paläopathologie publiziert (Lancet, PLoS One, Circulation Research). Er ist Senior Research Fellow an der Flinders University, Adelaide (Australien) und wissenschaftlicher Experte am FAPAB Research Center in Avola (Italien).

Cicero Moraes

Cicero Moraes

Cícero Moraes is a Brazilian 3D designer, whose work in open source programs like InVesalius, Blender and MakeHuman has become a reference in the field of forensic facial reconstruction in his country.
His best-known work is the facial reconstruction of St. Anthony of Padua, as well as other famous people like Maria Magdalena, Señhor de Sipán, Jesus Christ or Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta
During the year 2013 he created 12 panels on facial reconstruction related to human evolution, these were presented in the exhibition "Faces of Evolution" at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum and in Curitiba, Brazil. All images displayed on that exhibition were donated to the Wikimedia Commons and came to illustrate posts of important publications online linked to science.
In August 2014, Moraes was awarded with an honorary degree from the City Council of Sinop, the Commendation Colonizer Enio Pipino, which was offered in honor of national and international projection provided to the city where he resides.
http://www.ciceromoraes.com.br/doc/pt_br/Moraes/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%ADcero_Moraes

Francesco M. Galassi

Francesco M. Galassi

Prof. Dr. Galassi studierte Medizin an den Universitäten Bologna und Utrecht und arbeitet als Palaeopathologe. Zahlreiche Publikationen in High-Impact Fachzeitschriften und Buchpublikationen.
https://twitter.com/drfmgalassi
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Elena Varotto

Elena Varotto

Elena Varotto, bioarchaeologist and forensic anthropologist (Research Fellow at Flinders University, Australia, and deputy director of the FAPAB Research Center, Sicily, Italy), is the author of several paleopathological and anthropological publications and leads numerous research projects.

F. Donald Pate

F. Donald Pate

Donald Pate is Professor of Archaeology at Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia. He was awarded a PhD in Anthropology by Brown University in 1989. Prior to joining Flinders as the foundation appointment in archaeology, Pate completed post-doctoral research fellowships at Harvard University and the Australian National University.
He established stable isotope analyses of archaeological bones and teeth as new teaching and research areas in Australia. Today these areas are represented as major sub-disciplines of archaeological chemistry in many universities throughout Australia and the surrounding regions.
Under his leadership, Archaeology at Flinders University has emerged as one of the pre-eminent teaching and research programs in Australia.

Marie Elisabeth Habicht

Marie Elisabeth Habicht (Hrsg.)

Marie Elisabeth Habicht interessiert sich für Psychologie und Kultur. Sie hat beratend und lektorierend in verschiedenen Buchprojekten mitgewirkt.
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