Relief Depiction of Ma'at

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Ancient Egyptian relief depiction of Ma’at, carved from limestone and painted with still visible pigments. This fragment, dating to the reign of Amenhotep III, was a part of an unknown larger motif. Yale University Art Gallery, Ancient Art Collection, Catalog No. 1936.45 3D color interpretation featured in the installation Seeing Blue in the Ancient World in the exhibit Sights and Sounds of Ancient Ritual at the Yale University Art Gallery 9 November 2018 - 3 March 2019. Scanned and processed by Yale Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage Digital Imaging Specialist Chelsea Alene Graham and Yale University Art Gallery Conservation Assistant III Andrés Garcés using Artec Space Spider and Artec Studio Professional in 2018. Geometry uploaded at 0.3 mm resolution.

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The Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (IPCH), established by a transformational gift from Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin (Yale College ’78), is dedicated to advancing the sustainable care, study, and use of the world’s cultural heritage through multidisciplinary research, innovation in technology and conservation practice, education, and advocacy. At the crossroads of technology, the Institute is home to state-of-the-art conservation studios, research laboratories, and a digital heritage program. Led by Senior Director Mary Miller, IPCH develops cutting-edge research and teaching in a multidisciplinary setting as well engaging with Yale’s collections and academic programs.

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