A new edition of a classic text, first published in 1912, which reports on the mummies of kings, queens and lesser nobles found at Deir el-Bahri and in the tomb of Amenophis. It includes discussions of the mummies of Ahmose, Tuthmosis III, Amenophis III, Akhenaten and more besides. With many photographs of the human remains.
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A new edition of a classic text, first published in 1912, which reports on the mummies of kings, queens and lesser nobles found at Deir el-Bahri and in the tomb of Amenophis. It includes discussions of the mummies of Ahmose, Tuthmosis III, Amenophis III, Akhenaten and more besides. With many photographs of the human remains.
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New. No Jacket, as Issued. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Reprint of 1912 edition of Catalogue General de Antiquites Egyptiennes du Musee du Caire. Text in French & English on facing pages. Pristine.
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New. 071562959X. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** – – *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-FLAWLESS COPY, BRAND NEW, PRISTINE, NEVER OPENED 224 pages-The classic text on the Egyptian royal dead--Egypt is unique among ancient civilizations because the physical remains of many of its ruling elite have survived intact down to the present day-thanks to mummification. Originally buried in splendor in the Valley of the Kings, these mummies were later hidden for safekeeping in a number of easily guarded 'caches' dotted around the vast Theban necropolis. The Royal Mummies, first published in 1912 and long out of print, remains the classic text on the Egyptian royal dead. Profusely illustrated with photographs and line drawings of remarkable quality, it includes extensive physical and archaeological descriptions of all the principal remains of some of Egypt's most famous kings---Ahmose, Tuthmosis III, Amenophis III, Sethos I and Ramesses II. --AUTHOR: Grafton Elliot Smith (1871-1937) was a noted scholar on the history of mummification and a professor at the Cairo School of Medicine, University of Manchester, and University College London. --with a bonus offer--