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Ancient Dissection - Re-enacted

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Credits

The re-enactment is part of the research of project ATLOMY: Anatomy in Ancient Greece and Rome: An Interactive Visual and Textual Atlas - led by Dr. Orly Lewis and funded by a Starting Grant of the European Research Council under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (GA 852550). The research takes place at the Department of Classical Studies at the Faculty of Humanities, in collaboration with the lab of Bone and Bone Mechanics (PI Prof. Joshua Milgram) at the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine - both at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Orly Lewis - Principal Investigator, Conception, Funding
Andrés Pelavski Atlas - Textual and anatomical research analysis; Translation of the text; Writing the manual and planning documentation method; Director of the work during the dissection; Analysis of data and results; Preparation of the guide and its content
Esteban Marroquín Arroyave - Collaboration on anatomical analysis of the text; Feedback on manual; Co-Director of the dissection; Director of documentation during the dissection; Assistance in analysis of results.
Joshua Milgram - Dissection; Collaboration on anatomical analysis; Feedback on Manual; Assistance in analysis of results.
Premshay Hermon - Website design and creation; Database structuring.
Dmitry Ezrokhi - Filming
Yotam Giladi - 3D scanning.
Imri Lavi - Filming; Research Assistant for table editing.
Gideon Manelis - Filming; Research Assistant for table editing.
Noor Salaymeh - Coordination
Zeina Shihabi - Research Assistant for textual analysis (for Arabic data)
Marco Vespa - Filming

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How to Cite

Pelavski Andrés, Marroquín Arroyave Esteban, Hermon Premshay, Milgram Joshua, Lewis Orly, “Ancient Dissection - Re-enacted: Peritoneum and Abdominal Wall”, .
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