Egyptian Book of Living and Dying
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Egyptian Book of Living and Dying by Joann Fletcher
In addition to the astonishing cultural legacy of artefacts and burial sites that the ancient Egyptians left behind, there is also a rich body of writings about the quest for immortality and humankind's progress from birth to death and into the mysterious realm of the afterlife, which the Egyptians called the Underworld. The Egyptian Book of Living and Dying traces the stages of life from conception to the existence beyond the tomb. This cycle is set against the eternal backdrop of the cosmos - the gods, the movement of the sun, the symbolism of the stars, and the great battles of Horus and Seth. Particular emphasis is given to the hazardous voyage of the soul - described in the Book of the Dead - as it makes its way through the Underworld in search of the eternal paradise. At the heart of the book are the key themes of creation, magic, ritual and eternity. The result is an illuminating work for all those who wish to move one step closer to the spirit of the ancient Egyptians.
Joann Fletcher, Ph.D., lectures at the University of York and is Egyptologist for Harrogate Museums and Arts. Archaeology writer for The Guardian, she has received acclaim for her TV documentaries. Previous publications include Ancient Egypt (DBP, 1999) and Egypt's Sun King (DBP, 2000). Joann Fletcher lives in Scarborough.
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ISBN 13 | 9781844837939 |
ISBN 10 | 1844837939 |
Title | Egyptian Book of Living and Dying |
Author | Joann Fletcher |
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Binding type | Paperback |
Publisher | Watkins Media Limited |
Year published | 2009-05-05 |
Number of pages | 144 |
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