The Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb
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- Nombre de pages210
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4739426-6
- EAN8596547394266
- Date de parution13/11/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille7 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
The Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb presents an enthralling tapestry woven from vivid narratives and historical accounts that collectively unearth the monumental nature of one of archaeology's most significant finds. This anthology encapsulates the grandeur and mystery surrounding the young Pharaoh Tutankhamun's burial chamber through an impressive gamut of literary styles, ranging from meticulous journal entries to evocative descriptive prose.
The works collected here traverse the landscape of early 20th-century discovery, capturing the breathless excitement and the demanding rigor of archaeological exploration. With each piece, the anthology underscores the universal wonder and timeless allure of ancient Egypt, spotlighting pivotal discoveries that are just as enigmatic today as they were a century ago. This anthology harnesses the expertise of Howard Carter and Arthur Cruttenden Mace, luminaries in the field of Egyptology, whose extensive investigations and notes provide unprecedented insights into the world of Pharaohs.
Both contributors, through their unique lenses, offer a multifaceted view of the tomb's unearthing, nestled within the larger movement of early 20th-century archaeology and exploration. This collection aligns with the historical and cultural movements that sought to bridge continents, providing contemporary readers with a textured understanding of the nuances involved in these ground-breaking findings.
Readers are invited on an enlightening expedition with The Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb, an essential addition to any aficionado's collection of historical and archaeological explorations. This compilation has been meticulously curated to offer an edifying exploration of human curiosity's triumphs, considered perspectives on colonial and cultural appropriation, and the profound impact of uncovering humanity's deepest footprints.
By engaging with this anthology, one transcends mere historical recounting, embracing a diverse dialogue on heritage and identity catalyzed by the voices of Carter and Mace.
The works collected here traverse the landscape of early 20th-century discovery, capturing the breathless excitement and the demanding rigor of archaeological exploration. With each piece, the anthology underscores the universal wonder and timeless allure of ancient Egypt, spotlighting pivotal discoveries that are just as enigmatic today as they were a century ago. This anthology harnesses the expertise of Howard Carter and Arthur Cruttenden Mace, luminaries in the field of Egyptology, whose extensive investigations and notes provide unprecedented insights into the world of Pharaohs.
Both contributors, through their unique lenses, offer a multifaceted view of the tomb's unearthing, nestled within the larger movement of early 20th-century archaeology and exploration. This collection aligns with the historical and cultural movements that sought to bridge continents, providing contemporary readers with a textured understanding of the nuances involved in these ground-breaking findings.
Readers are invited on an enlightening expedition with The Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb, an essential addition to any aficionado's collection of historical and archaeological explorations. This compilation has been meticulously curated to offer an edifying exploration of human curiosity's triumphs, considered perspectives on colonial and cultural appropriation, and the profound impact of uncovering humanity's deepest footprints.
By engaging with this anthology, one transcends mere historical recounting, embracing a diverse dialogue on heritage and identity catalyzed by the voices of Carter and Mace.
The Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb presents an enthralling tapestry woven from vivid narratives and historical accounts that collectively unearth the monumental nature of one of archaeology's most significant finds. This anthology encapsulates the grandeur and mystery surrounding the young Pharaoh Tutankhamun's burial chamber through an impressive gamut of literary styles, ranging from meticulous journal entries to evocative descriptive prose.
The works collected here traverse the landscape of early 20th-century discovery, capturing the breathless excitement and the demanding rigor of archaeological exploration. With each piece, the anthology underscores the universal wonder and timeless allure of ancient Egypt, spotlighting pivotal discoveries that are just as enigmatic today as they were a century ago. This anthology harnesses the expertise of Howard Carter and Arthur Cruttenden Mace, luminaries in the field of Egyptology, whose extensive investigations and notes provide unprecedented insights into the world of Pharaohs.
Both contributors, through their unique lenses, offer a multifaceted view of the tomb's unearthing, nestled within the larger movement of early 20th-century archaeology and exploration. This collection aligns with the historical and cultural movements that sought to bridge continents, providing contemporary readers with a textured understanding of the nuances involved in these ground-breaking findings.
Readers are invited on an enlightening expedition with The Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb, an essential addition to any aficionado's collection of historical and archaeological explorations. This compilation has been meticulously curated to offer an edifying exploration of human curiosity's triumphs, considered perspectives on colonial and cultural appropriation, and the profound impact of uncovering humanity's deepest footprints.
By engaging with this anthology, one transcends mere historical recounting, embracing a diverse dialogue on heritage and identity catalyzed by the voices of Carter and Mace.
The works collected here traverse the landscape of early 20th-century discovery, capturing the breathless excitement and the demanding rigor of archaeological exploration. With each piece, the anthology underscores the universal wonder and timeless allure of ancient Egypt, spotlighting pivotal discoveries that are just as enigmatic today as they were a century ago. This anthology harnesses the expertise of Howard Carter and Arthur Cruttenden Mace, luminaries in the field of Egyptology, whose extensive investigations and notes provide unprecedented insights into the world of Pharaohs.
Both contributors, through their unique lenses, offer a multifaceted view of the tomb's unearthing, nestled within the larger movement of early 20th-century archaeology and exploration. This collection aligns with the historical and cultural movements that sought to bridge continents, providing contemporary readers with a textured understanding of the nuances involved in these ground-breaking findings.
Readers are invited on an enlightening expedition with The Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb, an essential addition to any aficionado's collection of historical and archaeological explorations. This compilation has been meticulously curated to offer an edifying exploration of human curiosity's triumphs, considered perspectives on colonial and cultural appropriation, and the profound impact of uncovering humanity's deepest footprints.
By engaging with this anthology, one transcends mere historical recounting, embracing a diverse dialogue on heritage and identity catalyzed by the voices of Carter and Mace.




