The Egyptian mummy, whether swathed in its rotten bandages or enclosed in a magnificent sarcophagus, is a familiar and fascinating sight.
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About the Author:
Tyldesley, holder of a doctorate from Oxford University, is Honorary Research Fellow at the school of Archeology, Classics, and Oriental Studies at Liverpool University, England.
From School Library Journal:
-Tyldesley wraps basically familiar information into intriguing bits of details and highlights it all with recent knowledge and findings. She shows how research into ancient history yields facts about even the most aged mummies. The author begins her historical account by considering the most ancient dried bodies buried in the arid environment of Egypt and then provides a general overview of the customs and techniques of mummification through the ages. While some of the information may be familiar, such as the evisceration of major organs in the bodies of the pharaohs, there are details to whet interest. For example, it wasn't uncommon for the ancient Egyptians to have their pets mummified and sacred animals were mummified by the millions. Tyldesley also includes some novels and movies and shows how these media have affected the general public's belief about the practice. The author's easy-to-read and comprehensive writing style is teamed up with plenty of photographs and current information to give young adults an enticing view of this popular topic.
Pam Johnson, Fairfax County Public Library, VA
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- PublisherCarlton Books Ltd
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 1858687713
- ISBN 13 9781858687711
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages128
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