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41. The Tomb of Tutankhamen (1st Edition)
 
42. Glimpses of medicine through archeology
 
43. The World of the Past About Archeology
 
44. Eine Aegyptische Konigstochter
 
45. Eine Aegyptische Konigstochter
46. Saqqara the Pyramid, the Mastabas
47. The Mummy Case (Amelia Peabody
 
48. Mission archéologique de Nubie,
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49. Tut's Mummy: Lost...And Found
 
50. Mummies (Road to Reading)
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51. Valley of the Golden Mummies (Smart
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52. Amazing World of Mummies
 
53. Theological Decoding of Stonehenge,
54. Egyptian Ideas of Eternal Life
 
55. Egyptian Tombs (New First Books)
$10.00
56. Tutankhamun: The Life and Death
57. Pyramids (Fantastic Facts)
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58. Mummies (Totally Amazing Series)
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59. Mummies, Bones, & Body Parts
 
60. Prehistoric Egypt

41. The Tomb of Tutankhamen (1st Edition)
by Jean Capart
 Hardcover: 93 Pages (1923)

Asin: B0007I198W
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book and great seller
Very happy to buy from this seller, the book (in good condition) arrived fast and very well packaged. It was a present for my dad and he really loved it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Early Reportage on the Tomb of Tutankhamen
A cloth-bound book, 93 pp, with 14 photo plates.

Capart, a Conservator of the Musees Royaux du Cinquantenaire in Brussels and a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy wrote 6 articles written in the 1st 6 months of 1923; they are collected here. Includes a new Epilogue written for this edition.

In the Preface Capart modestly explains that the writings have "been most careful to guard against anything which might sem to fly in the face of Mr. Howard Carter's undoubted right to present himself the results of his discoveries." Still, this writer is proud to have been present to record very early impressions, including being an eye-witness to the opening of the tomb on February 18, 1923.

Table of Contents: Preface, The New Treasure Discovered, Letters from Luxor, What I Saw at the Tomb, Epilogue. ... Read more


42. Glimpses of medicine through archeology
by Hakim Mohammad Said
 Unknown Binding: 34 Pages (1976)

Asin: B0007B69C0
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43. The World of the Past About Archeology Old Stone Age New Stone Age Mesopotamia and Palestine Egypt
by Jacquetta (ed.) Hawkes
 Hardcover: Pages (1969-01-01)

Asin: B002DH5LMU
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44. Eine Aegyptische Konigstochter (Dritter (3rd) Band)
by Georg Ebers
 Hardcover: Pages (1960)

Asin: B000J453SQ
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Georg Moritz Ebers (18371898), German Egyptologist and novelist, discovered the Egyptian medical papyrus, of ca 1550 BCE, at Luxor (Thebes) in the winter of 187374. Now in the library of the University of Leipzig, the Ebers papyrus is among the most important ancient Egyptian medical papyri. It is one of two of the oldest preserved medical documents anywhere, the other main source being the Edwin Smith papyrus (c. 1600 BCE). Ebers early conceived the idea of popularizing Egyptian lore by means of historical romances. Eine ägyptische Königstochter was published in 1864 and obtained great success. His subsequent works of the same kindUarda (1877), Homo sum (1878), Die Schwestern (1880), Der Kaiser (1881), of which the scene is laid in Egypt at the time of Hadrian, Serapis (1885), Die Nilbraut (1887), and Kleopatra (1894), were also well received, and did much to make the public familiar with the discoveries of Egyptologists. Ebers also turned his attention to other fields of historical fictionespecially the 16th century (Die Frau Bürgermeisterin, 1882; Die Gred, 1887)without, however, attaining the success of his Egyptian novels. ... Read more


45. Eine Aegyptische Konigstochter (Zweiter (2nd) Band)
by Georg Ebers
 Hardcover: Pages (1906)

Asin: B000J4851S
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Georg Moritz Ebers (18371898), German Egyptologist and novelist, discovered the Egyptian medical papyrus, of ca 1550 BCE, at Luxor (Thebes) in the winter of 187374. Now in the library of the University of Leipzig, the Ebers papyrus is among the most important ancient Egyptian medical papyri. It is one of two of the oldest preserved medical documents anywhere, the other main source being the Edwin Smith papyrus (c. 1600 BCE). Ebers early conceived the idea of popularizing Egyptian lore by means of historical romances. Eine ägyptische Königstochter was published in 1864 and obtained great success. His subsequent works of the same kindUarda (1877), Homo sum (1878), Die Schwestern (1880), Der Kaiser (1881), of which the scene is laid in Egypt at the time of Hadrian, Serapis (1885), Die Nilbraut (1887), and Kleopatra (1894), were also well received, and did much to make the public familiar with the discoveries of Egyptologists. Ebers also turned his attention to other fields of historical fictionespecially the 16th century (Die Frau Bürgermeisterin, 1882; Die Gred, 1887)without, however, attaining the success of his Egyptian novels. ... Read more


46. Saqqara the Pyramid, the Mastabas and the Archaeological Site
by giovanna magi
Paperback: 32 Pages (2006)

Isbn: 8847615003
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small tour guide to the saqqara site, marvellous pictures, and illustrationstext in English. ... Read more


47. The Mummy Case (Amelia Peabody Murder Mystery)
by Elizabeth Peters
Paperback: 320 Pages (2000-10-12)
list price: US$14.45
Isbn: 1841192155
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The third in the popular series charting the adventures of Amelia Peabody, this novel follows the Victorian lady sleuth to the "pyramids" of Mazghunah. On her arrival, it seems that the barren area can be of no interest, but a murder in Cairo soon persuades her otherwise. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Delightfully entertaining!
This novel is the third of the Amelia Peabody series and in my opinion the most enjoyable of the three.
In this episode, Ramses, the couple's son, though still very young, has developed his own personality and plays an important role.

The plot is expectedly quite unrealistic but the author's expertise as Egyptologist allows her to introduce a slew of details that provide a lot of verisimilitude.

What is truly original and amusing are the dialogues and descriptions by Amelia Peabody, the novel being written in the first person.

It provides exceptional entertainment and is warmly recommended, particularly of course to those with a special interest in ancient Egypt or archaeology.

3-0 out of 5 stars Christian-bashing galore
Barbara Mertz (Elizabeth Peters' real name) is certainly a good writer and her "Peabody" series is quite entertaining. Nevertheless, this--the third I read--is the least I have liked so far. Apart from Emerson's constant and hysterically disproportionate reactions, the "Reader" has to constantly deal with Peabody's eternal conceitedness and belittling of males (and the only intelligent females are only the ones who agree with Amelia, by the way) and their very young son's absurdly precociousness.The mentions of the couple "connubial bliss" and sexual relations increased in this book; I think if removed, the book might be reduced by 3 dozen pages. The book is also permeated with attacks to the Christian belief, which seems to give Mrs. Mertz intense pleasure.(Before vociferous non-Christians and atheists start attacking me, know that I don't even go to church.)For example Emerson says that Christians "walk into a man's house and order him to leave off worshiping his chosen god"...Yet, Muhamad's "conversion" techniques were to pick a city, surround it, give it a day to convert-or-die, then proceed to "convert" its inhabitants.Unlike modern Christians, modern Muslims still kill people because they do not embrace their faith--people who, as has been widely documented, they call infidels. Christians on the other hand, go around the world (and frequently find death) trying to peacefully convert people. While the Crusades and the Inquisition are past history, Islam continues to employ bloody methods of so-called conversion, yet always get a free pass. After many indignities thrown at Christians, the book ends with the most preposterous insinuation that the apostle Thomas would have written that Jesus had a son--something that is highly offensive to Christians. I am sure Mrs. Mertz would never dare to make offensive comments about Mohammed. She knows the answer would not be mere negative reviews, but she'd probably end up as housemate to Salman Rushdie thanks to some ayatollah's fatwa...(The day this review was published it already got 1 negative vote. Mrs. Mertz's fans are really zealous!)

4-0 out of 5 stars Not the best but good entry
The Mummy Case by Elizabeth Peters
William Morrow, 1985
308 pages
Mystery; Amelia Peabody
Third in series

Summary: Amelia, her husband Emerson, and their son Ramses arrive in Egypt for another season of excavation and end up entwined in webs of murder, thievery, and religion.

Thoughts: I love the style in which this is written. I love Amelia as a character and her descriptions of everything. She is eminently sensible and yet romantic in her relationship with Emerson and she's very smart as one can see by her solving of mysteries.

I was annoyed by the fact that Ramses' speech was written phonetically so that "the" became "de", etc. I understand that he is young and precocious but that kind of thing always bothers me (whether it be French accent represented, Southern drawl, whatever, I hate it.) I was displeased with the attitude that Emerson displayed toward Christians as if they were the only people who ever killed in the name of religion, because um no they are not.

Overall: 4/5 I don't think this was an outstanding entry in the Amelia Peabody series but it will do.

5-0 out of 5 stars Amelia Peabody Mummy Case
Just can't get enough Amelia Peabody - love her!Good price and fast delivery thanks to Amazon.

4-0 out of 5 stars Recipient Says "Good Book"
This was a Christmas gift for my son's girlfriend, a wannabe egyptologist.She says it's a good book.That's the best I can do. ... Read more


48. Mission archéologique de Nubie, 1929-1934: The royal tombs of Ballana and Qustul,
by Walter Bryan Emery
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1938)

Asin: B0008AZ0KM
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49. Tut's Mummy: Lost...And Found (Step-Into-Reading, Step 4)
by Judy Donnelly
Paperback: 48 Pages (1988-05-12)
list price: US$3.99 -- used & new: US$0.93
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Asin: 0394891899
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Illus. in full color with black-and-white & full-color photos. "Beginning with the death of Tutankhamen, the book moves forward to archaeologist Howard Carter's discovery of the tomb. Information about ancient Egyptian life is interspersed in a clear, smooth fashion throughout. A good way to get readers into non-fiction."--Booklist. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good book about ancient Egypt, rather sparse on Tut himself
This book begins with King Tut's death, explaining the burial customs and religious beliefs of the ancient Egyptians, and then jumps ahead thousands of years to how his tomb was rediscovered.The text is interesting, and there are photographs and other illustrations that help bring the text to life.Children will learn plenty about mummies and Ancient Egypt.However, this book had very little about King Tut himself; we learn only that he was 18 when he died and had a wife.Nothing about how long he ruled, how he died, etc.Overall, it is a good book on ancient Egypt, just be aware that not much is taught about King Tut himself.

5-0 out of 5 stars Tut's Mummy: Lost and Found
This is an excellent book for young readers to understand aspects and ancient Egypt and modern archaeology. It has good text and great pictures.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good, but not as engaging as the author's other books
My 7-year-old read this (with a little help). I thought it was appropriate for the target age level. This book contains both photographs and illustrations, and we enjoyed the photographs more, because they gave a much-needed sense of reality to the story. We also appreciated that the book explained how to pronounce the hard words like Tutankhamen "(too-tonk-AH-men)". And as a parent it was nice to see it pointed out that Howard Carter's stubborn search for Tut's tomb paid off in the end.

Still, we did not find this book as interesting as other books by Judy Donnelly (such as "Moonwalk" and "The Titanic"). It could be a matter of our particular interests, but after being blown away by those other two books of hers, this one kind of fell flat.

If your child is already interested in the subject matter (Tut's tomb, mummies in general, and the beliefs of ancient Egyptians), then this may be a really good book to get. If not, then I don't think "Tut's Mummy" is going to awaken that interest.

5-0 out of 5 stars tut's mummiy:lost and found
This book is great perfect for 6-8 year old . It gave them a good idea of who king tut was , how his tomb was found, by whom and what it took entailed. It was really helpful for them to read before seeing the exhibit and they still enjoy it.

4-0 out of 5 stars Timely subject
The subject matter of this book is timely since there is currently an exhibition on King Tut's tomb and treasures in the United States.The text is accessible considering this is a Step 4 book. ... Read more


50. Mummies (Road to Reading)
by Edith Kunhardt Davis
 Hardcover: 44 Pages (2000-01-01)
list price: US$11.99
Isbn: 0307464024
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Describes how Ramses II, the powerful king of ancient Egypt, was made into a mummy after his death. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars well written and informative
It is fun to read and yet informative.Probably one of the best books at this level.It doesn't talk you down, and no silly plots.I feel lucky to have found it at a used book sale.My child who has been to the King Tut exhibit enjoys this thoroughly. ... Read more


51. Valley of the Golden Mummies (Smart About History)
by Joan Holub
Paperback: 32 Pages (2002-07-22)
list price: US$5.99 -- used & new: US$2.25
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Asin: 0448426617
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Dan thinks mummies are really cool, so it doesn't take him long to decide what to write about for his history report. Once he starts reading, Dan finds out about the Valley of the Golden Mummies, which was discovered just a few years ago. He learns what the ancient Egyptians thought life after death would be like, and how they prepared for it. Best of all, Dan learns about cool stuff like mummy curses, animal mummies, and the fascinating details of the mummy-making process. ... Read more


52. Amazing World of Mummies
by Fiona MacDonald
Hardcover: 64 Pages (2005-05-25)
list price: US$15.99 -- used & new: US$13.62
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Asin: 0754814696
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A wonderful overview of mummies and tombs throughout history, which looks at the facts behind the fantasy, featuring action-packed text and stunning visuals. ... Read more


53. Theological Decoding of Stonehenge, Callanish Standing Stones, The Great Pyramid of Egypt, The Books of Moses and the Prophets : The Answer to Life's Mysteries
by George A. W. and Barbara J. Petrie Petrie
 Hardcover: Pages (1972-01-01)

Asin: B0010ZKM0C
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54. Egyptian Ideas of Eternal Life
by Sir Wallis Budge
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-06-16)
list price: US$1.99
Asin: B003SNJZS4
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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With many beautifully rendered illustrations...

The chief source of our information concerning the doctrine of the resurrection and of the future life as held by the Egyptians is, of course, the great collection of religious texts generally known by the name of "Book of the Dead." The various recessions of these wonderful compositions cover a period of more than five thousand years, and they reflect faithfully not only the sublime beliefs, and the high ideals, and the noble aspirations of the educated Egyptians, but also the various superstitions and childish reverence for amulets, and magical rites, and charms, which they probably inherited from their pre-dynastic ancestors, and regarded as essentials for their salvation. It must be distinctly understood that many passages and allusions in the Book of the Dead still remain obscure, and that in some places any translator will be at a difficulty in attempting to render certain important words into any modern European language. But it is absurd to talk of almost the whole text of the Book of the Dead as being utterly corrupt, for royal personages, and priests, and scribes, to say nothing of the ordinary educated folk, would not have caused costly copies of a very lengthy work to be multiplied, and illustrated by artists possessing the highest skill, unless it had some meaning to them, and was necessary for the attainment by them of the life which is beyond the grave. The "finds" of recent years in Egypt have resulted in the recovery of valuable texts whereby numerous difficulties have been cleared away; and we must hope that the faults made in translating to-day may be corrected by the discoveries of to-morrow. In spite of all difficulties, both textual and grammatical, sufficient is now known of the Egyptian religion to prove, with certainty, that the Egyptians possessed, some six thousand years ago, a religion and a system of morality which, when stripped of all corrupt accretions, stand second to none among those which have been developed by the greatest nations of the world. -- From the Preface, 1900 - original title: "Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life"

(For more titles like this, go to www.dreamz-work.com or type dreamz-work into the search field) ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars For those who search for answers
The Egyptians were a magical and religious people, perhaps some of the most religious people in our history. If you enjoy Rick Riordan's, "The Red Pyramid," "The Kane Chronicles," this book is a must read for background about the ancient Egyptian people and their beliefs. ... Read more


55. Egyptian Tombs (New First Books)
by Jeanne Bendick
 Library Binding: 64 Pages (1989-04)
list price: US$22.00
Isbn: 0531104621
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Discusses the design, purpose, and excavation of the pyramids of ancient Egypt, the Egyptians' beliefs about death, how mummies were made, and some legends about the pyramids. ... Read more


56. Tutankhamun: The Life and Death of A Pharaoh (DK Discoveries)
by DK Publishing
Hardcover: 48 Pages (1998-09-15)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$10.00
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Asin: 0789434202
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Dramatic "eyewitness" accounts and highly informative text combine with detailed artwork to bring key historical events to life in an important new series of in-depth information books for 8 year-olds and up. Each title focuses on a topic of interest to this age group, who are hungry for facts. DK Discovery Guides make learning memorable-as well as fun! The series combines DK's main strengths: the accuracy of cutaway cross-section artwork and the immediacy of original photography with strictly factual yet richly evocative storytelling. The DK Discovery Guides will be a major resource for young students. ... Read more


57. Pyramids (Fantastic Facts)
by Peter Mellett
Paperback: 64 Pages (2000-12-25)
list price: US$6.95
Isbn: 1842153234
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This title introduces all the historical, astronomical, mathematical, architectural and mythological aspects of pyramids in a detailed, authoritative and accessible way. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars great hands-on approach!
This book covers the history of pyramids from Egyptian and Mayan pyramids to modern versions in Paris and Las Vegas.The descriptions and pictures are wonderful but the best parts are the projects.Learn how to make precise measurements, move loads (without wheels), find the North star, apply chemistry to pyramids, etc. etc. ... Read more


58. Mummies (Totally Amazing Series)
by Iqbal Hussain
Paperback: 32 Pages (1998-08-25)
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Asin: 0307201627
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Unwrap the mysteries of mummies!Discover when, why, and where (itwasn't just in Egypt!) people where mummified.Learn step-by-step how embalmersin ancient Egypt removed and preserved the inner organs (including the brain!)and wrapped the body in linen in a process that took 15 days. (And it wasn'tlimited to people--crocodiles, falcons, bulls, and cats were all wrapped-uptoo!)Tour the richest tombs and find out about the curses that haunted thosewho disturbed them.Visit a modern-day lab and see the advanced technology thatcan determine almost everything about a mummy--even hair color and any diseasesit had!All of this and more can be done through the rich and colorful pages ofTotally Weird Mummies! ... Read more


59. Mummies, Bones, & Body Parts (Carolrhoda Photo Books)
by Charlotte Wilcox
Paperback: 64 Pages (2000-08)
list price: US$7.95 -- used & new: US$2.74
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Asin: 1575054868
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Disgusting, yet educational
Perfect for the prepubscent boy :)The pictures are a bit morbid, but the text is eductional and the author is very respectful of the customs of ancient people.

I would recommend looking over this book first, with your specific child in mind, before just handing it over.

4-0 out of 5 stars Grossness
What a handy little introduction into the world of ancient forensics! This little book is written toward the young adult crowd is all of 64 pages, but it certainly manages to pack all the facts, knowledge, and passionate intrigue into those for a well-rounded base cover of all the nasty details of old bodies.

It's easy to see that Wilcox is fascinated by all of this, and that feeling carries on to the readers. She puts in plenty of researched stories to discuss various aspects of the science, plenty of stories of which I have never even heard. Then comes all the fascinating nitty-gritty (considering) details of all that goes on in the studies.

It's not the easiest of reads due to the high amount of information, but neither is it the hardest, and the small size should be a comfort. Another great part is all the cool/pictures, and that is one of the reasons this book is so kid-friendly.

It's educational, fun, and shows lots of pictures of mummies and dead bodies. Great stuff.

5-0 out of 5 stars Mummies, Bones, and Body Parts
Are you interested in mummies, human fossils, and archeology?Have you heard about the mummy of the 5,000 year-old Iceman, found in the Austrian/Italian Alps in 1991?Do you want to know about mummies from around the world?Then, "Mummies, Bones, & Body Parts," by Charlotte Wilcox is the book for you!

The author includes many interesting photographs in this book.Topics include ancient and modern burial practices, and mummies found around the world.The science of cryonics is briefly discussed.The study of human remains by forensic anthropologists and paleopathologists is reviewed for the reader.The European bog bodies, particularly that of Lindow Man, are examined.The author includes a brief essay on Canada's Iceman that was found in 1999 in a park reserve in northwest British Columbia, Canada.The artifacts found with the 5,000-year-old frozen mummy found in the Alps in 1991, Iceman, are discussed. The author reviews the recent archeological finds of the Incan mummies found in the high mountains of Peru, along with the Chinchorro mummies in Arica, Chile.Mummies from Egypt and from ancient China (Xinjiang province) are examined.Charlotte Wilcox includes a discussion on the new science of plastination, the method used to preserve soft tissues of the human body.Further exploration by the author concerns the proper treatment of found human bones, mummies, and remains.A glossary is included along with a list of resources for further reading on these topics.

I highly recommend this book for young people and adults who are interested in learning more about our human past.

3-0 out of 5 stars Be Prepard to be Grossed out!!!!
Mummies, Bones, and Body Parts, by Charlotte Wilcox, is not a good book to read before lunch. I give this book 3and ½ stars because it was pretty good. It's about mummies and how they are found. It also tells how they were prepared for burial, and thousands of years later, where and why they were found or discovered.
This book is an informational text, that means it can teach you things. I like learning about mummies and how they are found. Also, I like learning new things all the time.

I don't think the author could have done anything better. I thought it was good just the way it is.

When reading this book you can tell the author wrote this book because she has a passion for Egyptian after life. Also I think she wanted other people to get excited about what she likes.

3-0 out of 5 stars Workshop Review
This book is very interesting but it is also very gory.It is a nonfiction picture book that is appropriate for young adult readers.Every image has a description of the picture that captures your attention, and depending on your personal interest, leads the reader to the narrative on the same page. ... Read more


60. Prehistoric Egypt
by W M Flinders Petrie
 Hardcover: Pages (1920)

Asin: B000Q01ZEE
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