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Ancient Egypt: Treasures from the Collection of the Oriental Institute (Oriental Institute Museum Publications) [Paperback]

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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (30 Oct 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1885923252
  • ISBN-13: 978-1885923257
  • Product Dimensions: 28.9 x 22.7 x 1.4 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,868,524 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This fully-illustrated catalogue offers highlights of the Egyptian collection at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. A brief history of the collection is followed by a catalogue of seventy-seven objects, which date from the early third millennium BC to the eighth century AD. Many of these objects have not been previously published. The artefacts include statues, stelae, tools, games, clothing, coffins, figured ostraca, and papyri; each item is described, and its function and symbolism are discussed. Brief texts are translated. Appendices give museum registration numbers, provenance, and bibliographies.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book for the General Reader, 11 Mar 2004
By Thomas C. Heagy "heagy1" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ancient Egypt: Treasures from the Collection of the Oriental Institute (Oriental Institute Museum Publications) (Paperback)
This is a wonderful book. But don't look for a lot of spectacular images of Pharaohs. You'll only find one , a monumental statue of Tutankamun with much of the color still intact. What you will find is a confectioner, singers, dancers, a brewer, harpists, potters, priests, a manicurist, hairdresser, royal herald, seal bearer, baker, butcher, tax assessor, scribes, an astrologer, and doorkeeper , as well as gods and godesses and objects from every day life including two games and a razor. The photos are beautiful, most of them in color.

This book is subtitled " Treasures from the Collection of the Oriental Institute , University of Chicago".And that's what it is , serving up interesting objects , well illustrated and clearly explained from 3000 BC to 800 AD. Most of the objects have either never been published or never published in a book for the general reader, so , unless you are an Egyptologist you probably have never seen most of them.

My only complaint is that there are too few pieces from the early history of Egypt. No predynastic pieces and only one from the Archaic period (Dynasties 1&2). But the pieces that are in the book are uniformly interesting, well illustrated and understandably explained.

If you are interested in Ancient Egypt , buy this book.

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