Faces Revealed Project and ancient Egyptian yellow coffins: A new methodology step-by-step.

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2024-09-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.17421.1
Stefania Mainieri
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Faces Revealed Project established a new methodology for studying the geometry of the human forms and facial features realized on anthropoid yellow coffins of Ancient Egypt. Since 1980, yellow coffins have been the subject of various studies mainly focused on iconography and palaeography. However, these anthropoid coffins are three-dimensional objects with well-rendered masks and detailed facial features as well as forearms, hands and bellies. This lack of analysis in the study of coffins may be due to the fact that they are "concealed" by rich and multi-coloured decoration, so they are not easily visible in all their forms to the naked eye. Today new technologies allow us to go more in-depth and digitally switch off the decoration and observe these "invisible" features. As this is an entirely new process, the primary task of the Faces Revealed Project was to establish a new methodology from the photogrammetric survey to the data collection. The present article discusses in detail the stages of the Project applied to around 100 Egyptian yellow coffins stored in Museums in Europe, the United States and Egypt and the information that they can disclose. The task is to share with the scientific community the established protocol and offering the possibility to "work independently" applying the same methodology to the same objects as well as to other classes of material.

面孔揭示项目和古埃及黄棺:循序渐进的新方法。
面孔揭示项目为研究古埃及猿人黄棺上的人形几何和面部特征确立了一种新方法。自 1980 年以来,黄棺一直是各种研究的主题,主要集中在图像学和古文字学方面。然而,这些蚁人黄棺是三维物体,其面具、面部特征以及前臂、手和腹部都有很好的渲染。棺材研究中缺乏分析的原因可能是它们被丰富多彩的装饰所 "掩盖",因此肉眼不易看到它们的所有形态。如今,新技术让我们能够更深入地以数字方式关闭装饰,观察这些 "看不见 "的特征。由于这是一个全新的过程,"揭开面纱 "项目的首要任务是建立一套从摄影测量到数据收集的新方法。本文详细讨论了该项目应用于欧洲、美国和埃及博物馆收藏的约 100 具埃及黄棺的各个阶段,以及这些黄棺所能披露的信息。我们的任务是与科学界分享既定的规程,并提供 "独立工作 "的可能性,将相同的方法应用于相同的物品以及其他类别的材料。
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