Project KYPHI

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Research Project Kyphi

Project Kyphi is one of the principal Research Projects of the Hellenic Institute of Egypto­logy. It en­deavours to open new ways to the understanding of ancient Botany, Archaeo–Chemistry, Palyno­logy and Aromatics. It started in January 2017, with the advent of the 1st Athens International Egyp­tological Conference that was dedicated to Environment and Reli­gion in Ancient and Coptic Egypt. At that time the 1st Experiment of re–enacting the confec­tion of kyphi took place in vitro by our Pharma­cist Mr Markos Filianos. Since then our Team flourishes and grows, while a new 2nd Experiment of in vitro preparation took place in Oc­tober 2023 at a different laboratory, this time with all 16 ingre­dients of this famous ancient Egyp­tian incense and medicament, with the help of Dr Angeliki Kou­ki, at the premises of the Oenological Chemi­cal Laboratory of the Agricultural University of Athens, with great success. Meanwhile, we have started to publish papers related to the anti–microbial and anti–bacterial action of the kyphi on culti­vations of certain micro–organisms, through fumigation and the action of improvised «an­tibiotic» discs containing either kyphi or its extracted ingredients.

The Hellenic Team Members are currently the following: 

Dr Dr Alicia Maravelia [Hellenic Institute of Egyptology & People’s University of Athens, Athens]

Mr Markos Filianos [Pharmacist – Hellenic Institute of Egyptology, Athens]

Dr Elsa Faviou, MD [Protipos Diagnostiki & Hellenic Institute of Egyptology, Athens]

Dr Emmanuel Magiorkinis, MD [Sōtēria Hospital & Hellenic Institute of Egyptology, Athens]

Dr Angeliki Kouki [Chemist Highest Ecclesiastical Academy & Agricultural University of Athens]

Mrs Dimitra Tserkaki, MSc [Chemist – Hellenic Institute of Egyptology, Athens]

Mrs Sophia Tsourinaki [SEN & Hellenic Institute of Egyptology, Athens]

Mr Konstantinos Thanos [Hellenic Institute of Egyptology, Athens]

The Egyptian and International Team Members are currently the following: 

Prof. Dr cAbd ᾿el-Halim cAbd ᾿el-Mogali Mohammed [Horticulture Research Institute, Agricultu­ral Research Centre, Ministry of Agriculture, Cairo, Egypt]

Dr Hedvig Győry [HEFS–AEC & Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary]

Prof. Dr Sherin Sadek M. ᾿El-Gendi [cAin Shams University, Cairo, Egypt]

Dr Pauline Norris [Egyptologist and Botanist, Independent Researcher, Newtown, UK]

Dr Roger Forshaw [KNH Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

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