Nesrin El Hadidi
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Conservation Department- Faculty of Archaeology - Cairo University
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2008
Darwish, S. S., and N. M. N. El Hadidi,
"
The Effect of Solvents on the Chemical Composition of Archaeological Wood
",
Giza Through Ages, Studies in Conservation, Environment and Tourism, vol 2
, Cairo University, Faculty of Archaeology , pp. 85-100, 2008.
the_effect_of_solvents_on_the_chemical_composition.pdf
El Hadidi, N. M. N., and S. S. Darwish,
"
The use of acids and bases in cleaning archaeological wood
",
Giza Through Ages, Studies in Conservation, Environment and Tourism, vol. 2
, Cairo University, Faculty of Archaeology , pp. 43-60, 2008.
acids_and_alkalis.pdf
2006
Zidan, Y., T. Handoussa, Hosni, H., and N. M. N. El Hadidi,
"
The Conservation of a Wooden Graeco-Roman Coffin Box
",
e-Preservation Science
, vol. 3, pp. 27-33, 2006.
zidan-27-10-2005.pdf
2005
El Hadidi, N. M. N.,
"
The Cheops Boat – 50 Years Later
",
Conservation of Historic Wooden Structures (vol 1)
, Florence, Alter Ego Ing Arch S.r.L., pp. 452-457, 2005.
cheops.pdf
2004
El Hadidi, N. M. N.,
"
2g Wood: A Suitable amount of wood that can be taken from an archaeological artifact for analysis
",
Chem.03
, Cairo University, Faculty of Archaeology, 2004.
2g_wood.pdf
2003
El Hadidi, N. M. N.,
A Study on some Physical, Mechanical and Chemical Changes of Deteriorated Archaeological Wood and it’s Consolidation, with the Application on some Selected Artifacts at the Islamic Museum of the Faculty of Archaeology
,
, Giza, Cairo University, 2003.
summary_e.pdf
1998
El Hadidi, N. M. N.,
Treatment and Conservation of Wood - Application on Two Coffins at the Egyptian Museum of the Faculty of Archaeology - Cairo University
,
, Giza, Cairo University, 1998.
ma_summary.pdf
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