The Unknown Tutankhamun: Bloomsbury Egyptology
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472575616
ISBN-10: 147257561X
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 80 colour and bw illus
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Egyptology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 147257561X
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 80 colour and bw illus
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Egyptology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Tutankhamun is an iconic figure, key to understanding the Amarna period of ancient Egypt, often studied as part of introductory Egyptology courses and of perennial interest to non-specialists
Notă biografică
Marianne Eaton-Krauss is an Egyptologist who has taught at universities in Berlin, Muenster, and Marburg, Germany, and written more than 50 articles about Tutankhamun and the Amarna Period. Her publications on objects from the king's tomb include, most recently, The Thrones, Chairs, Stools, and Footstools from the Tomb of Tutankhamun (2008).
Cuprins
PrefaceIntroductionChapter 1 Prince TutankhatenChapter 2 King TutankhatenChapter 3 Tutankhamun and the RestorationChapter 4 Statues for AmunChapter 5 Tutankhamun's Building ProjectsChapter 6 Tutankhamun's Funerary Temple, his Tomb and the Sarcophagus found in itChapter 7 Tutankhamun's Death and BurialEpilogueMapChronologyAbbreviationsEndnotesSelected Bibliography
Recenzii
Packed with important information and attractively produced ... [This book] is an important critical review of many of the key topics and theories relating to the reign of Tutankhamun, and as such is a 'must have' for anyone with a serious interest in the Amarna Period and its aftermath.
A useful discussion of the evidence relating to a pivotal figure in the history of ancient Egypt.
[The book offers] careful interpretation of inscriptions and artistic trends.
Eaton-Krauss has provided a fine service by gathering together so much information [from foreign-language studies] ... She has produced a book that is extremely fascinating for anyone interested in Tutankhamun and at the same time, with copious notes, providing valuable material for professional Egyptologists.
A most welcomed monograph on the reign of king Tutankhaten/Tutankhamun. It provides both professional and general audiences with up-to-date information, detailed discussions that in some points do not lack Eaton-Krauss's necessary criticism, and well organised chapters. This work challenges deeply-ingrained associations of wealth, mystery and curses with the king by providing readers with a study of his parentage, childhood, accession, architectural and sculptural projects.
As a leading expert on the monuments, texts, and images relating to Tutankhamun, Marianne Eaton-Krauss has provided a fascinating account of the young king's reign that is both engaging and scholarly. Drawing on a wide range of material known only to specialists, the author goes far beyond the endlessly repeated and often sensationalised narratives about the young king and the discovery of his tomb to truly tell the story of the unknown Tutankhamun.
Dr Eaton-Krauss's thoroughly researched book restores 'King Tut' to his true historical significance. It presents a complete picture of a fascinating personality which intrigues as well as charms. Young Tutankhamun was on the Egyptian throne during an exciting period when the country was recovering from the effects of a profound political, economic and ideological revolution instigated by the 'heretic' king Akhenaten. Tutankhamun's childhood and the 'restoration period' during which he reigned are described and analysed. The King's extensive building activities and the intensive production of sculptures of the traditional deities are discussed in detail. His premature death and the difficulties accompanying the preparation of his burial are explained. This is a book which will satisfy specialists as well as amateurs.
Marianne Eaton-Krauss has been recognized as a scholar of Tutankhamun and a truth-teller for decades. When she applies her careful and incisive powers of reason to the hundreds of recently published books and articles on this king, the reader learns what is what, without the drama so frequently draped over everything Tutankhamun.
A useful discussion of the evidence relating to a pivotal figure in the history of ancient Egypt.
[The book offers] careful interpretation of inscriptions and artistic trends.
Eaton-Krauss has provided a fine service by gathering together so much information [from foreign-language studies] ... She has produced a book that is extremely fascinating for anyone interested in Tutankhamun and at the same time, with copious notes, providing valuable material for professional Egyptologists.
A most welcomed monograph on the reign of king Tutankhaten/Tutankhamun. It provides both professional and general audiences with up-to-date information, detailed discussions that in some points do not lack Eaton-Krauss's necessary criticism, and well organised chapters. This work challenges deeply-ingrained associations of wealth, mystery and curses with the king by providing readers with a study of his parentage, childhood, accession, architectural and sculptural projects.
As a leading expert on the monuments, texts, and images relating to Tutankhamun, Marianne Eaton-Krauss has provided a fascinating account of the young king's reign that is both engaging and scholarly. Drawing on a wide range of material known only to specialists, the author goes far beyond the endlessly repeated and often sensationalised narratives about the young king and the discovery of his tomb to truly tell the story of the unknown Tutankhamun.
Dr Eaton-Krauss's thoroughly researched book restores 'King Tut' to his true historical significance. It presents a complete picture of a fascinating personality which intrigues as well as charms. Young Tutankhamun was on the Egyptian throne during an exciting period when the country was recovering from the effects of a profound political, economic and ideological revolution instigated by the 'heretic' king Akhenaten. Tutankhamun's childhood and the 'restoration period' during which he reigned are described and analysed. The King's extensive building activities and the intensive production of sculptures of the traditional deities are discussed in detail. His premature death and the difficulties accompanying the preparation of his burial are explained. This is a book which will satisfy specialists as well as amateurs.
Marianne Eaton-Krauss has been recognized as a scholar of Tutankhamun and a truth-teller for decades. When she applies her careful and incisive powers of reason to the hundreds of recently published books and articles on this king, the reader learns what is what, without the drama so frequently draped over everything Tutankhamun.