Egypt: A Fascinating Journey

Author(s): Patrick Green

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To enter the tomb of Tutankhamun is to experience something of the excitement that Howard Carter felt in 1922. The first impression is that it is small, an indication that it was adapted in haste when Tutankhamun met his unexpected death aged just 19 from a tomb designed for a court official. The walls are covered with vivid paintings and those on the north wall show the ceremony of Opening the Mouth, which was essential to enable the mummy to speak and eat on the journey to the afterlife. The tomb may have been small and hastily completed, but the sheer quantity and variety of the objects placed in it is staggering. The photographs by Harry Burton show treasures and offerings piled high and in a rather haphazard way—the result of the two instances of tomb robbing in ancient times and the efforts of the priests to quickly tidy up after the desecration. Egypt: a fascinating journey is the author’s personal exploration of ancient Egypt

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Patrick Greene is also an archaeologist and therefore has the necessary credentials on this popular subject. He is the CEO of Australia's largest museum organisation, Museum Victoria,

General Fields

  • : 9781921833038
  • : Museum Victoria
  • : Museum Victoria Publishing
  • : Australia
  • : 01 August 2011
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Patrick Green
  • : Paperback
  • : 932
  • : 84