Egyptian Mummies: Unraveling the Secrets of an Ancient Art

by Bob Brier

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"Illuminating their mysteries, myths, sacred rituals, and hieroglyphic writings, Egyptian Mummies brings the ancients to life. In an easily accessible and lively style, noted Egyptologist Bob Brier gives the complete historical context of ancient Egyptian culture and a contemporary interpretation and synthesis of it." "How the forgotten language of the pharaohs was deciphered through the unearthing of the Rosetta Stone; the most complete analysis of the art of mummification ever given; a show more comprehensive listing and description of the known royal mummies, their subsequent unwrappings, X-rayings, and CAT scans, and where they are housed today; stories of grave robberies and stolen mummies, as well as accounts of the trials and successes of archaeologists who pieced together the puzzles and unlocked the riddles of the land of the pyramids and the Sphinx; an entertaining chapter devoted to the way the modern world has treated mummies in popular culture - from Boris Karloff to Abbott and Costello to the contemporary author Anne Rice; a detailed look at the mummies in King Tutankhamen's tomb, and the latest DNA research that led to the partial cloning of a mummy's DNA sequence; and the meticulous research conducted by Brier over several years, culminating in his performing the first mummification in the Egyptian style in two thousand years - a research project that was the subject of a National Geographic TV special." "Answering questions as old as the dawn of time, asked as recently as yesterday, Egyptian Mummies unearths treasures."--BOOK JACKET. show less

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In this book, Brier sets out to uncover the actual physical techniques of mummification. He does this through attempting to carry out the process on a recently deceased cadaver. A very entertaining look at mummification which frequently slides off into other topics of interest such as the history behind the deciphering of heiroglyphics.
I checked this book out of the library while researching my novel, "Cursed!" I ended up only reading parts of it - I'm pretty sure this is the book that starts out with the author trying to find a cadaver to mummify, to see how the ancient techniques actually worked.
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Bob Brier is Senior Research Fellow at Long Island University, USA, and is a world-famous Egyptologist. He is the author of The Murder of Tutankhamen, Ancient Egyptian Magic, Egyptian Mummies, and Secret of the Great Pyramid. He was host to TLC's documentary series The Great Egyptians, The World of Pyramids, and Mummy Detective.

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Original publication date
1994
Important places
Egypt
Original language
English

Classifications

Genres
Anthropology, Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
932History & geographyHistory of ancient world (to ca. 499)Egypt to 640
LCC
DT62 .M7 .B67History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAfricaHistory of AfricaEgyptAntiquities
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Languages
English, Polish, Spanish
Media
Paper
ISBNs
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