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Los Setenta Grandes Misterios del Antiguo Egipto

Autor Bill Manley Traducere de Carmen Gomez Aragon
es Limba Spaniolă Hardback – 28 feb 2006
Seventeen Egyptologists and archaeologists probe the most compelling mysteries of ancient Egypt in this illustrated collection of 70 brief essays. Answers to age-old questions about Egyptian burial rituals, architecture, and royalty are provided, and recent discoveries are discussedevidence that Tutankhamen was murdered, boats buried intact deep in the desert beside the tombs of the earliest kings, unexplained shafts inside the Great Pyramids aligned with the stars, and a massive mausoleum built for the many sons of Ramses II. The essays are supplemented with evocative photographs, diagrams, maps and plans.Diecisiete egiptologos y arqueologos exploran los misterios mas fascinantes a la luz de los mas recientes descubrimientos e investigaciones en esta coleccion ilustrada de 70 ensayos breves. Se proporcionan respuestas para algunas de las preguntas mas comunes sobre rituales de muerte, arquitectura, y la monarquia, y descubrimientos recientes son discutidos: pruebas de que Tutankhamon fue asesinado; barcos intactos enterrados en lo mas profundo del desierto junto a las tumbas de los primeros reyes; inexplicables respiraderos dentro de la Gran Piramide aparentemente alineados con las estrellas; y un enorme mausoleo construido para los numerosos hijos de Ramses II. Documentado con fotografias, dibujos, mapas, y planos.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9788495939913
ISBN-10: 8495939916
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 207 x 270 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.62 kg
Editura: BLUME

Notă biografică

Bill Manley is a tutor in archaeology at the University of Glasgow, in Scotland, a research associate of the national museums of Scotland, and an honorary research fellow at the University of Liverpool. He is a contributor to How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs and the editor of The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Egypt.