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Köp båda 2 för 927 krIn their wide-ranging interpretation of the religion of ancient Egypt, Franoise Dunand and Christiane Zivie-Coche explore how, over a period of roughly 3500 years, the Egyptians conceptualized their relations with the gods. Drawing on the insights...
"The authors have divided this book into two parts. In the first section, Dunand looks at why and how mummies were made . . . . The second part of the book, written by Lichtenberg, looks in some detail at modern, scientific research on mummies. He draws together research and studies undertaken around the world, but also much of his own, which has involved the use of portable X-ray equipment, which enables on-site investigations of mummies to be made. The results are fascinating and reveal diseases and accidents from which the ancient Egyptians suffered."Ancient Egypt
Franoise Dunand is Professor of the History of Religion, Marc Bloch University, Strasbourg, and the coauthor of Gods and Men in Egypt: 3000 BCE to 395 CE, also from Cornell. Roger Lichtenberg is a physician in private practice. Jean Yoyotte is Professor Emeritus, Collge de France. David Lorton, an Egyptologist, lives in Baltimore, Maryland.