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The Art of Death in Graeco-Roman Egypt

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Some of the most spectacular discoveries made in Egypt during the twentieth century were in the field of Graeco-Roman funerary archaeology - the poignant mummy portraits and grave stelae, the extensive cemeteries of Alexandria and marina el-alamein, the magnificent Golden Mummies of Bahariya - and this work brings together in one volume an introduction all the categories of funerary art of the period.

A wide range of material is presented - tomb decoration stelae, sarcophagi, coffins, mumm cases, funerary masks, portraits and cinerary urns in order to give the reader an overview of the various categories and their inter-relationship.

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Shire Publications Ltd
0747806470 / 9780747806479
Paperback
709.32
01/04/2006
United Kingdom
English
80 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
21 cm
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