Path to Tutankhamun: A guide to the important literature and basic facts of Tutankhamun and his discovery

Michael Habicht

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Abstract

100 years of the discovery of Tutankhamun and you don't have the time or motivation to read dozens of books and even more specialised articles, some of which are difficult to research? Then this introductory book offers you the necessary basic information on the important aspects and gives you the literature references for citations and a possible deepening of a topic. The book is aimed at students, journalists and interested parties who are looking for the really important basic knowledge about Tutankhamun's life, his death, the discovery and the excavation team. On about 150 pages, everything important is summarised briefly and to the point. In addition, there are the most important illustrations of the excavation, which one should know and the stories connected with them. A selected bibliography of English, French and German specialist literature rounds off the book. 161 pages, content in English, numerous illustrations in black and white
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBerlin
PublisherImpressum
Number of pages161
Edition1
ISBN (Print)9783754138526
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Tutankhamun
  • literature review
  • Excavation
  • Howard Carter
  • Egyptology
  • Valley of the Kings

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