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2024 | 13 | 301–324

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Applying of Object ID Stander on the Carpets Collection at the Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo

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This research is the first archaeological study that applies standard of Object ID as a principle of museum collection management, that will be on Islamic carpets collection at the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo as a case study. This paper is a practical field study, which includes in its aspects field training, workshops, lectures, and automatic and manual examination of carpets as a case study, according to the organizational work and the principles available and followed by the museum.

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301–324

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  • Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

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