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Ancient Egypt : The Great Discoveries : A Year-by-year Chronicle

  • Ancient Egypt : The Great Discoveries : A Year-by-year  Chronicle
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    Nicholas Reeves
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    Book, Thames & Hudson, 2000
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      OVERSIZE (UPPER)  DT60 .R397 2000         AVAILABLE

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    Here is the story of Ancient Egypt as it unfolded to the world at large: a magnificent succession of brilliant discoveries and dazzling finds. Ancient Egypt: The Great Discoveries highlights everything important and exciting in Egyptian archaeology from 1799–the year of Napoleon’s Great Expedition and the first scientific survey of Egypt–to the excavation of the golden mummies at the Bahariya Oasis in 1999. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "Ancient Egypt: The Great Discoveries highlights everything important and fascinating in Egyptian archaeology from 1799 - the year of the discovery of the Rosetta Stone by Napoleon’s Expedition - up to the present -day excavations of Zahi Hawass in the Valley of the Golden Mummies. Some finds are world famous: the Faiyum portraits; the breathtakingly beautiful tomb of Queen Nefertari; King Khufu’s royal boats. And, of course, Tutankhamun himself. Others, less well known, will be a revelation - the Ferlini Treasure with its superb gold finds, the jewels of Egyptian princesses unearthed at Dahshur, and the tomb of Kha, architect of Pharaoh."–BOOK JACKET
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    • 0500051054
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