The complete Valley of the Kings : tombs and treasures of Egypt's greatest Pharaohs

by C. N. Reeves

Paper Book, 2008

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Available

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932

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Publication

London : Thames & Hudson, 2008.

Description

This account of the Valley of the Kings brings together its art, archaelogy and history in one volume arranged thematically. Famous as the burial place of the great New Kingdom pharaohs - such as Tutankhamun, Ramesses the Great and Tuthmosis IV - this valley contains some 80 tombs which were dug at the climax of Egyptian power more than 3000 years ago. The account includes full descriptions of over 80 tombs, complete with factfiles, lists of contents and computer-generated perspective cutaway views. It describes the burials and mummies of famous pharaohs, from Tutankhamun and gives a blow-by-blow account of the rediscovery of the tombs, from Greek and Roman times to Howard Carter and the present day. It details the latest research by the international teams in the valley, including the discovery of the tomb for the sons of Ramesses the Great. The planning and ritual purpose of the tombs is also described, from the royal workforce to the scenes from the mysterious afterlife books adorning the tomb wall. A full reference section, including a guide to visiting the valley, is also given.… (more)

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LibraryThing member mattcbrown
Everyone knows a little something about the amazing discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, but if you want to know about all the other, less spectacular perhaps, but equally interesting tombs, this is the book for you. Every bit as good as The Complete Tutankhamun which preceded it, with original
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illustrations, photos, maps, and charts that illuminate and fascinate.
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Physical description

224 p.; 26 cm

ISBN

9780500284032

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