This Book Explores The Development Of Tombs As A Cultural Phenomenon In Ancient Egypt And Examines What Tombs Reveal About Ancient Egyptian Culture And Egyptians’ Belief In The Afterlife. Investigates The Roles Of Tombs In The Development Of Funerary Practicesdraws On A Range Of Data, Includin
Examination of ancient Egyptian bread and beer
β Scribed by Freeman R. Swift
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1966
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 384 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0026-265X
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This Book Explores The Development Of Tombs As A Cultural Phenomenon In Ancient Egypt And Examines What Tombs Reveal About Ancient Egyptian Culture And Egyptians’ Belief In The Afterlife. Investigates The Roles Of Tombs In The Development Of Funerary Practicesdraws On A Range Of Data, Includin
This Book Explores The Development Of Tombs As A Cultural Phenomenon In Ancient Egypt And Examines What Tombs Reveal About Ancient Egyptian Culture And Egyptians’ Belief In The Afterlife. Investigates The Roles Of Tombs In The Development Of Funerary Practicesdraws On A Range Of Data, Includin
## Abstract In the course of excavations at ThebesβWest, Upper Egypt, a human organ was recovered from the poorly preserved torso of a female mummy, which was archaeologically dated to the New Kingdom. In the field, the organ was tentatively identified as a liver, but without much certainty. After