A scholarly examination of burial rites and tomb development explains how Egyptian mummies were preserved, wrapped, decorated, and sheltered for eternity
Salima Ikram Libros
Salima Ikram es una experta líder en momias de animales y arqueología funeraria egipcia. Combinando una pasión por el pasado con un compromiso por preservarlo para el futuro, saca a la luz el poco conocido mundo de las momias de animales. Su trabajo profundiza en las prácticas funerarias del antiguo Egipto, fusionando el rigor académico con narrativas cautivadoras que sumergen al lector en los misterios de esta antigua civilización. Ikram enriquece nuestra comprensión del antiguo Egipto a través de sus publicaciones autorizadas y presentaciones atractivas.





This comprehensive introduction to ancient Egypt covers essential aspects such as geography, history, society, religion, and culture. It serves as a foundational resource for understanding the complexities of this ancient civilization, providing insights into its development and significance throughout history.
Death and Burial in Ancient Egypt
- 252 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
A Book Riot 100 Must-Read Book on Ancient History Death, burial, and the afterlife were as important to the ancient Egyptians as how they lived. This well-illustrated book explores all aspects of death in ancient Egypt, including beliefs of the afterlife, mummification, the protection of the body, tombs and their construction and decoration, funerary goods, and the funeral itself. It also addresses the relationship between the living and the dead, and the magico-religious interaction of these two in ancient Egyptian culture.Salima Ikram's own experience with experimental mummification and funerary archaeology lends the book many completely original and provocative insights. In addition, a full survey of current development in the field makes this a unique book that combines all aspects of death and burial in ancient Egypt into one volume.
Książka stanowi zwięzłe kompendium podstawowych informacji o wszystkim, co wiąże się ze stosunkiem dawnych Egipcjan do zmarłych.