Treasures of Tutankhamun : And the Egyptian Museum of Cairo

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2005-10-25
Publisher(s): White Star
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Summary

"This book takes a close look at the history of ancient Egypt, era by era, illustrating a selection of the most important objects from the hundreds of thousands conserved at the Museum. Its pages feature pictures by a world-famous art photographer and short descriptions by an internationally renowned Egyptologist, presenting an exciting gallery of objects crafted over the course of more than 40 centuries. These objects range from the period preceding the rise of the single monarchy to the era of the great pyramids, and from the mysterious Intermediate Periods to the glories of the Middle and New Kingdoms, culminating with the decline of the splendid Late Period."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

Alessia Amenta obtained a Ph.D. in Egyptology from La Sapienza University in Rome and has participated in several excavations in Egypt. Araldo de Luca has published his photographs in Tutankhamun: The Eternal Splendors of the Boy Pharaoh (2000), Illustrated Guide to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo (2001), Egyptian Treasures: The Valley of the Kings (2001), Rameses II (2002), The Treasures of the Pyramids (2003), and Pompeii (2004).

Table of Contents

The predynastic and protodynastic periods : the roots of the kingdomp. 26
The old kingdom - the unification of the two landsp. 40
The middle kingdom - the classic agep. 90
The new kingdom - the age of splendorp. 130
The third intermediate period and the late period : the decline of the pharaohsp. 224
The Greco-Roman era - the new children of Horusp. 252
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