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Mummy: The Inside Story (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Mummy: The Inside Story (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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List price R387
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Discovery Miles 3 400
You Save R47 (12%)
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Egyptian mummies are perennially popular with visitors to museums
but what is their relevance in the twenty-first century? And what
can we learn from the study of these ancient remains? Mummies are
an unparalleled source of scientific data, addressing a host of
questions about life in one of the most highly developed societies
of the ancient world. Although the ancient Egyptians left many
written records, these tell only part of the story, and researchers
rely heavily on human remains to complete the picture. These throw
light on many important issues about which the inscriptions are
often silent: physical anthropology, family relationships, life
expectancy, nutrition and health, disease and the causes of death.
They also of course provide a unique insight into the fascinating
and complex processes of mummification; including not only the
artificial preservation of the corpse, but also the ritual elements
which played such an important part: the placing of amulets, the
putting on of wrappings and the equipping of the body with
religious texts and images. For many years, the only way to extract
this data from Egyptian mummies was to unwrap them a process both
destructive and irreversible. Then, the advent of modern
non-invasive imaging techniques X-rays and Computerized Tomography
(CT) scanning made it possible to look inside a mummy without
disturbing the wrappings in any way. Now this technology has
advanced still further. Thanks to the latest computer-generated
images, we are able to perform a virtual unwrapping of a mummy and
to embark on a journey within the body, visualizing every feature
and amulet in 3D. The subject chosen for this ground-breaking
experiment, the priest Nesperennub, has been one of the British
Museums treasured exhibits for over a hundred years. His
beautifully painted mummy-case has never been opened since it was
sealed up by embalmers on the West Bank at Thebes shortly before he
was buried, but now after 2,800 years technology has unlocked its
secrets. This book takes the reader on a journey of discovery,
gathering information about Nesperennub from a variety of sources.
First, his place in history and his role in Egyptian society are
pieced together from the inscriptions the formal record of his life
which was intended for posterity. Then the 3D technology makes it
possible to enter the mummy case and to explore the body,
collecting data about Nesperennub as a person, seeing his face,
assessing his health, and looking over the shoulders of the
embalmers as they prepared him for eternal life.
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