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List of works by Salima Ikram

A kidney's ingenious path to trimillennar preservation: Renal tuberculosis in an Egyptian mummy?

scientific article published on 08 August 2015

CT examination and 3D analysis of Egyptian animal mummies

scientific article published on 11 April 2020

Cats of the Pharaohs: Genetic Comparison of Egyptian Cat Mummies to their Feline Contemporaries.

scientific article

Did the Ancient Egyptians Eat Biltong?

scientific article published in October 1995

Fatal force-feeding or Gluttonous Gagging? The death of Kestrel SACHM 2575

Fishing for Mitochondrial DNA in The Egyptian Sacred Ibis Mummies

Man's Best Friend For Eternity: Dog And Human burials In Ancient Egypt

scholarly article by Salima Ikram published December 2013 in Anthropozoologica

Mitogenomic diversity in Sacred Ibis Mummies sheds light on early Egyptian practices

scientific article published on 13 November 2019

Multidisciplinary investigation of two Egyptian child mummies curated at the University of Tartu Art Museum, Estonia (Late/Graeco-Roman Periods)

scientific article published on 16 January 2020

New Ancient Egyptian Human Mummies from the Valley of the Kings, Luxor: Anthropological, Radiological, and Egyptological Investigations

scientific article

Of Cannibals and Kings: The Cannibal Hymn: a Cultural and Literary Study, by Christopher Eyre, 2002. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press; ISBN 0-85323-696-8 hardback, £39.95 & US$59.95; ISBN 0-85323-706-9 paperback, £16.95 & US$26.95

scientific article published in October 2003

Organic chemistry of balms used in the preparation of pharaonic meat mummies

scientific article (publication date: 17 December 2013)

Prostate metastatic bone cancer in an Egyptian Ptolemaic mummy, a proposed radiological diagnosis

Soft-Tissue Imaging in a Human Mummy: Propagation-based Phase-Contrast CT

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The Catacombs of Anubis at North Saqqara

Three-dimensional model of an ancient Egyptian falcon mummy skeleton

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Tracking turtles in the past: zooarchaeological evidence for human-turtle interactions in the ancient Eastern Mediterranean

scientific article published in 2021

‘When elephants battle, the grass suffers.’ Power, ivory and the Syrian elephant