John H. Taylor Books
Death And The Afterlife In Ancient Egypt
By John H. Taylor, John H. , 1958- Taylor
Of All The Ancient Peoples, The Egyptians Are Perhaps Best Known For The Fascinating Ways In Which They Grappled With The Mysteries Of Death And The Afterlife. This Book Draws On The British Museum...
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Death And The Afterlife In Ancient Egypt
Of All The Ancient Peoples, The Egyptians Are Perhaps Best Known For The Fascinating Ways In Which They Grappled With The Mysteries Of Death And The Afterlife. This Book Draws On The British Museum...
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Egyptian Mummies
Since Antiquity, Mummies Have Inspired Awe And Endless Fascination. Part Of Their Enduring Appeal Lies In Their Capacity To Let Us Confront People From The Distant Past As Recognizable Individuals,...
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Unwrapping A Mummy: The Life, Death, And Embalming Of Horemkenesi
Horemkenesi was an Egyptian priest and official who lived at Thebes in the eleventh century B.C. The unwrapping and scientific examination of his mummified body (the last such investigation to have...
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Journey Through The Afterlife: Ancient Egyptian Book Of The Dead
The Book Of The Dead Is Not A Single Text But A Compilation Of Spells That The Ancient Egyptians Believed Would Assist Them In The Afterlife As They Made Their Perilous Journey Toward The Realm Of...
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Egypt And Nubia
By John H. Taylor, Brit. Museum
John H. Taylor. British Museum--cover. Guide To Selected Objects In The British Museum. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 71) And Index.
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Unwrapping A Mummy
John H. Taylor. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 107-108) And Index.
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Spells For Eternity: The Ancient Egyptian Book Of The Dead
For Most Ancient Egyptians, Life On Earth Was Short. But Death Was Not An End; It Was Merely The Entering Of A New Phase Of Being. They Believed That The Afterlife Was A Real Place, But Various Obs...
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