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Golden Mummies of Egypt

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This book is the first major publication based entirely on Manchester Museum’s Egyptology collections. It explores the Graeco-Roman Period (c. 300 BCE–200 CE) of Egyptian history, asking to what ex...
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Golden Mummies of Egypt presents new insights and a rich perspective on beliefs about the afterlife during an era when Egypt was part of the Greek and Roman worlds (c. 300 BCE–200 CE). This beautifully illustrated book, featuring photography by Julia Thorne, accompanies Manchester Museum’s first-ever international touring exhibition. Golden Mummies of Egypt is a visually spectacular exhibition that offers visitors unparalleled access to the museum’s outstanding collection of Egyptian and Sudanese objects – one of the largest in the UK.
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Price: £30.00
Pages: 248
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 07 March 2023
ISBN: 9781526172716
Format: Hardcover
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HISTORY / Ancient / Egypt, History and Archaeology, RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology, ART / Museum Studies, Travel guides: museums, historic sites, galleries etc

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Golden mummies of Egypt presents a rich perspective on Egyptian mummies and western approaches to them. Based around an exhibition of Manchester Museum’s collection and informed by the history of its development, Campbell Price’s treatment, with beautiful photographs by Julia Thorne, offers many new insights into ancient practices and their modern interpreters.’
John Baines, Emeritus Professor of Egyptology, University of Oxford

Foreword – Esme Ward
1 Gold, Sex, Art, Death
2 Egypt, Europe and Manchester
3 Hawara
4 Aegypto Capta: Life in Graeco-Roman Egypt
5 Papyri and Provenance – Roberta Mazza
6 Scintillating Flesh: The Divine Deceased
7 Facing the Dead
8 Modern Technology and the Manchester Mummies – Iwona Kozieradzka-Ogunmakin
9 Receptions: Between Rapture and Revulsion
Index