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Life Everlasting: National Museums Scotland Collection of Ancient Egyptian Coffins

Autor Bill Manley, Aidan Dodson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2010
National Museums Scotland is home to a world-class collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts. This book brings to public attention the many funerary items which include the royal burial group from Qurna, the coffin of the priest Iufenaumun, and the unusual double-coffin and mummies of the young half-brothers, Petamun and Penhorpabik.
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ISBN-13: 9781905267170
ISBN-10: 1905267177
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 193 x 246 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: NATIONAL MUSEUMS OF SCOTLAND

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' - This is a scholarly but very readable publication. - will be invaluable to anyone who is making a study of ancient Egyptian coffins, but will be equally informative, if, having seen the coffins on display in the museum one just wants to find out more about them.' Ancient Egypt ' - Life Everlasting is a valuable resource for the study and understanding of coffins and burial objects. It is also a very interesting book for the enthusiast. The quality of presentation and the detailed information make this a unique, '"must-have" book to add to your collection. After reading through my copy I have added the National Museums Scotland to my list of places I would like to visit. - ' Archaeological Diggings ' - The thoroughness of this book makes an important Scottish contribution to Egyptology - This is a pleasing, useful volume, a worthy addition for any serious student of ancient Egypt, beautifully produced - ' Scottish Pharaonic ' ... It is a valuable addition to the subject of Egyptian coffins and the history of Egyptological collections, and is recommended for both coffin specialists and general interest readers.' Egyptian Archaeology