World Famous Comics: Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs : A Souvenir Book
Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs : A Souvenir Book
By: Zahi Hawass Publisher: National Geographic Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: National Geographic Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 64 Publication Date: October 04, 2005 Release Date: October 04, 2005
Product Description: It has been almost three decades since the first traveling exhibition of Tutankhamun's treasures drew nearly 10 million viewers and sparked worldwide "Tut-mania." Now, celebrating this priceless collection's new tour of Europe and the United States, National Geographic presents a jewel-like little book featuring more than 30 of its finest pieces.
Based on the official catalog, captured in lavish detail and magnificent color, here are objects from Tutankhamun, whose tomb yielded the richest trove of all, and other 18th-Dynasty pharaohs. These superbly crafted artifacts offer vivid insight into the skill, artistry, and astonishing sophistication of Egyptian culture's golden age. Intricate jewelry glitters with precious gems, stylized statues summon ancient gods, lifelike busts bring long-dead kings and queens back to life, while vivid paintings and bas-relief panels depict not just great events but everyday scenes as well.
Zahi Hawass contributes a concise history of Tutankhamun's world. The book also examines new research that provides unprecedented information about the boy king's life, his exact age, and the mystery of his death, highlighted by a unique forensic reconstruction that uses state-of-the-art CT-scan data to recreate Tut's face.
A charming memento of a stunning exhibition, the Souvenir Book gazes back across the millennia to show us the astonishing splendor of a great civilization at its pinnacle.
Golden Age of coffee table book Having seen the original King Tuthamen exhibit in L.A. about 27 years ago I was most interested in seeing if the current exhibit could surpass the glory of the first. This book should be required reading for anyone going to one of the four cities where these priceless Egyptian artifiacts are to be displayed. I have tickets for the Chicago showing. To have this book to remind and inspire me long after the exhibit goes back to Egypt is something I look forward to. For those who do not obsess over ancient Egypt and just are intrigued by the culture I again, highly recommend this book. If you can imagine all this magnificents is part of a lesser pharoahs tomb you will be challenged to know more. Superb photos!!!!!