The Egyptian Book of Living & Dying

The Egyptian Book of Living & Dying
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Publisher : Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages : 145
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ISBN-10 : 9781844838059
ISBN-13 : 1844838056
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Book Synopsis The Egyptian Book of Living & Dying by : Joann Fletcher

Download or read book The Egyptian Book of Living & Dying written by Joann Fletcher and published by Watkins Media Limited. This book was released on 2012-01-18 with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A unique, affordable guide to the diverse belief system of the ancient Egyptians. Historian Joann Fletcher traces the stages of life from conception to the existence beyond the tomb. She gives particular emphasis to the hazardous voyage of the soul and focuses on key themes such as creation, magic, ritual and eternity. Fully-illustated and printed on high-quality paper, the book provides an excellent introductoin to ancient Egyptian mythology and ritual encompassing the gods, creation, life, death and the afterlife. --Reveals the mysteries of the ancient Egyptians’ fascinating and amazingly diverse belief system, with its emphasis on funerary cults. --Displays a wealth of quotations from ancient Egyptian sources, including intriguing spells from the Book of the Dead and mystical ritual incantations. --Unfolds the rich tapestry of ancient Egyptian myth, from the powers of the gods and pharaohs to the journey in search of the eternal paradise. --Contains more than 90 evocative photographs of ancient Egyptian sites and artefacts plus more than 40 specially-commissioned colour artworks.


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