An edition of The lost tomb (1998)

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An edition of The lost tomb (1998)

The lost tomb

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The world was astonished when American Egyptologist Kent Weeks discovered an elaborate tomb deep beneath the surface of Egypt's legendary Valley of the Kings. Soon he realized that this was the centuries-old burial site for the sons of Ramesses II. Previous to this discovery, no one had been certain where - or even if - this spectacular tomb existed. Now, in The Lost Tomb, Weeks takes readers into the largest and most complicated mausoleum yet found, unlocking age-old mysteries of Egyptian history.

His insider's account of this significant archaeological find is paired with an unforgettable sense of adventure and awe.

Drawing on his own diaries, as well as those of his wife and foreman, Weeks brings to life the excitement and risks that he and his team encountered during the dig, including floods, scorpions, claustrophobia, and terrorist attacks. Photographs and sketches illustrate the crew's progress in uncovering KV 5 (as the tomb is called) and show the wealth of objects and decorations found in its more than one hundred fifty chambers and hallways.

Weeks also provides a fascinating close-up of how an archaeologist works, revealing the tools and guesswork involved in finding such an elusive tomb - and the perhaps more complex task of evaluating the wall paintings and texts discovered within.

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Publisher
William Morrow
Language
English
Pages
330

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-312) and index.
"In 1995, an American Egyptologist discovered the burial site of the sons of Ramesses II : this is his incredible story of KV5 and its excavation."
Maps of the Valley of the Kings and the Theban Necropolis on endpapers.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
932/.014/092
Library of Congress
DT73.B44 W43 1998, DT73.B44W43 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 330 p. :
Number of pages
330

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL361623M
Internet Archive
losttomb0000week
ISBN 10
068815087X
LCCN
98021769
OCLC/WorldCat
39229655
Library Thing
177974
Goodreads
630963

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