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The royal mummies (Catalogue général des antiquités égiptiennes du Musée du Caire, Nos. 61051-61100) Facsimile of the 1912 edition

Autor G. Elliot Smith

Editorial GERALD DUCKWORTH & CO.

The royal mummies (Catalogue général des antiquités égiptiennes du Musée du Caire, Nos. 61051-61100) Facsimile of the 1912 edition
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"Egypt is unique among ancient civilisations in that the physical remains of a good many of the country's ruling elite, thanks to mummification, have survived intact down to the present day. Originally buried in splendour in the Valley of the Kings a...

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  • Editorial GERALD DUCKWORTH & CO.
  • ISBN13 9780715629598
  • ISBN10 071562959X
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 118
  • Año de Edición 2000
  • Encuadernación Rústica

The royal mummies (Catalogue général des antiquités égiptiennes du Musée du Caire, Nos. 61051-61100) Facsimile of the 1912 edition

Autor G. Elliot Smith

Editorial GERALD DUCKWORTH & CO.

"Egypt is unique among ancient civilisations in that the physical remains of a good many of the country's ruling elite, thanks to mummification, have survived intact down to the present day. Originally buried in splendour in the Valley of the Kings a...

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"Egypt is unique among ancient civilisations in that the physical remains of a good many of the country's ruling elite, thanks to mummification, have survived intact down to the present day. Originally buried in splendour in the Valley of the Kings and elsewhere, these mummies were later hidden for safekeeping in a number of easily guarded ácaches' dotted around the vast Theban necropolis. Two were discovered in 1881 (at Deir el-Bahri) and 1898 (in the tomb of Amenophis Il), containing the bodies of more than 50 kings, queens, lesser royals and nobles who lived in the second half of the second millennium BC." "The Royal Mummies, first published in 1912 and long out of print, remains the basic text on the Egyptian royal dead. Heavily illustirated with photographs and line drawings of remarkable quality, it includes extensive physical and archaeological descriptions of all the principal human remains from the two finds, including some of Egypt's most famous kings - Ahmose, Tuthmosis III, Amenophis III, Akhenaten, Sethos I and Ramesses II."--BOOK JACKET.