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Day: April 18, 2019

Digital microscope analysis of King Tutankhamen’s textiles

On 2019/04/182019/10/20 By Moaz

The members of the Organic Lab at GEM Conservation Center are conducting diagnostic analysis on the textile artifacts using a digital microscope, which has a high magnification capability of up to 2000x. The analysis helps the members gain more information about the current condition of the textile. During the first […]

Posted in GEM-JC Project Updates, Textile

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Extension of the project in the 4th JCC

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GEM-JC Project (Grand Egyptian Museum-Joint Conservation) is a JICA project implemented by a joint venture between Japan International Cooperation Center (JICE) and Tokyo University of Arts (TUA), working jointly with the Egyptian counterparts to finish the conservation of 71 targeted artifacts in total, most of which are from the famous Tutankhamun collection that will be exhibited in GEM opening.  This project runs alongside another 3 JICA projects: GEM construction, Capacity Development (GEM-CD), Khufu's Second Boat projects.

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