Fungal conservation and ancient Egyptians- Part 1: A spiritual heritage of a look
Fungal conservation and ancient Egyptians- Part 1: A spiritual heritage of a look
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Egypt is the cradle of civilization and mycology.Drawing fungi is one of the joys of mycology, and something that anybody can try.Art has been a part of mycology since earliest times and published in many international journals and books.Line drawings are essential for showing details of fungal structure, whether Stands in a field guide or fungal monographs.Ancient Egyptians produced a number of hieroglyphic depictions of Right Coupler copyright mushrooms on temples and through hieroglyphic texts throughout the country.
A new attractive tool to raise national and international awareness on fungal conservation is drawing of fungi in many attractive portraits as ancient Egyptians documented them everywhere.In this series of paintings I participated with these portraits to attract young mycologists in MENA and to apply a new tool for conserving fungi.