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Iron from Tutankhamun's Tomb
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Bardzo dobry: Książka była czytana i nie wygląda jak nowa, ale jest nadal w doskonałym stanie. ...
ISBN
9781617979972
Publication Year
2022
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Iron from Tutankhamun's Tomb
Author
Eid Mertah, Katja Broschat, Christian Eckmann, Florian Ströbele, Christian Koeberl
Item Length
11in
Publisher
American University in Cairo Press
Genre
Art, Science, History
Topic
Conservation & Preservation, Africa / General, Space Science, Ancient / Egypt
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Number of Pages
76 Pages

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Covers all the known iron objects from Tutankhamun's tomb which are extremely rare Original photographs never before photographed is exquisite detail Written by the scholars who conserved them Confirmation that several objects have an extra-terrestrial origin--from meteors Will appeal to both scholars and high end amateurs Early interest from National Geographic Magazine and the BBC

Product Identifiers

Publisher
American University in Cairo Press
ISBN-10
161797997x
ISBN-13
9781617979972
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16050086865

Product Key Features

Book Title
Iron from Tutankhamun's Tomb
Author
Eid Mertah, Katja Broschat, Christian Eckmann, Florian Ströbele, Christian Koeberl
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Conservation & Preservation, Africa / General, Space Science, Ancient / Egypt
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Art, Science, History
Number of Pages
76 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11in
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
0 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Dt87.5.B6913 2021
Reviews
"Ever since the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, the boy king and his treasures have stunned the world. This fascinating study of all the iron objects from Tutankhamun's tomb shows that there was much more to it than gold."-- Zahi Hawass "A fascinating analysis by a very knowledgeable team of experts. Every Tutankhamun enthusiast will want this one for their bookshelf."-- Bob Brier, Long Island University "Today, iron is very much a workaday material, but in the Egypt of Tutankhamun it was a miraculous material that descended from the stars. The king's tomb contained a tiny handful of prized iron items, the most important placed on the mummy itself. This definitive book by an international team of experts finally reveals their secrets."-- Aidan Dodson, University of Bristol "This book combines unprecedented access to the rich collection of iron objects from Tutankhamun's tomb with the superb documentation skills of the team of conservators of the Gold Mask of the Boy King. It is required reading for anyone interested in meteoritic iron and its early use, providing a detailed view onto this unique assemblage of 'iron from the sky,' from mundane tools to symbolic items, and the iconic iron dagger."-- Thilo Rehren, The Cyprus Institute "This study brings together, for the first time, all the iron objects from the tomb of Tutankhamun and demonstrates that they are of extra-terrestrial origin; that is, they are made of meteoritic iron. Even though the Egyptians of Tutankhamun's time could not smelt iron from its ores they were able to work meteoritic iron. While gold may be most closely associated with the 'boy-king,' this heavenly iron would have been very highly prized for its rarity and as a gift from the gods."-- Paul T. Nicholson, Cardiff University "This beautifully illustrated book presents a technical study of iron tools, amulets, and a gold-sheathed dagger, in the context of the burial and iron technology of ancient Egypt."-- Susanne Gänsicke, The J. Paul Getty Museum "This slender and elegant volume brings together the most complete published data on the iron artifacts from the burial equipment of King Tutankhamun (Tomb KV 62)"-- The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology " Iron from Tutankhamun's Tomb is a definitive, exemplary monograph, remarkable for its excellent illustrations. This is a succinct, closely argued, and invaluable study, which settles the meteoric iron controversy once and for all. Apart from that, this beautifully produced volume is a major contribution to the long-term study of the sepulcher."-- Brian Fagan, Archaeology Worldwide "Informatively written . . . beautifully and profusely illustrated"-- Midwest Book Review, "Ever since the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, the boy king and his treasures have stunned the world. This fascinating study of all the iron objects from Tutankhamun's tomb shows that there was much more to it than gold."-- Zahi Hawass "A fascinating analysis by a very knowledgeable team of experts. Every Tutankhamun enthusiast will want this one for their bookshelf."-- Bob Brier, Long Island University "Today, iron is very much a workaday material, but in the Egypt of Tutankhamun it was a miraculous material that descended from the stars. The king's tomb contained a tiny handful of prized iron items, the most important placed on the mummy itself. This definitive book by an international team of experts finally reveals their secrets."-- Aidan Dodson, University of Bristol "This book combines unprecedented access to the rich collection of iron objects from Tutankhamun's tomb with the superb documentation skills of the team of conservators of the Gold Mask of the Boy King. It is required reading for anyone interested in meteoritic iron and its early use, providing a detailed view onto this unique assemblage of 'iron from the sky,' from mundane tools to symbolic items, and the iconic iron dagger."-- Thilo Rehren, The Cyprus Institute "This study brings together, for the first time, all the iron objects from the tomb of Tutankhamun and demonstrates that they are of extra-terrestrial origin; that is, they are made of meteoritic iron. Even though the Egyptians of Tutankhamun's time could not smelt iron from its ores they were able to work meteoritic iron. While gold may be most closely associated with the 'boy-king,' this heavenly iron would have been very highly prized for its rarity and as a gift from the gods."-- Paul T. Nicholson, Cardiff University "This beautifully illustrated book presents a technical study of iron tools, amulets, and a gold-sheathed dagger, in the context of the burial and iron technology of ancient Egypt."-- Susanne Gänsicke, The J. Paul Getty Museum "This slender and elegant volume brings together the most complete published data on the iron artifacts from the burial equipment of King Tutankhamun (Tomb KV 62)"-- The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, "A fascinating analysis by a very knowledgeable team ofexperts. Every Tutankhamun enthusiast will want this one for theirbookshelf."-- Bob Brier, Long Island University "Today, iron is very much a workaday material, but in the Egypt of Tutankhamun it was a miraculous material that descended from the stars. The king's tomb contained a tiny handful of prized iron items, the most important placed on the mummy itself. This definitive book by an international team of experts finally reveals their secrets." -- Aidan Dodson, University of Bristol "This book combines unprecedented access to therich collection of iron objects from Tutankhamun's tomb with the superbdocumentation skills of the team of conservators of the Gold Mask ofthe Boy King. It is required reading for anyone interestedin meteoric iron and its early use, providing a detailed viewonto this unique assemblage of 'iron from the sky,' from mundane tools tosymbolic items, and the iconic iron dagger."-- Thilo Rehren, The Cyprus Institute "This study brings together, for the first time, allthe iron objects from the tomb of Tutankhamun and demonstrates that they are ofextra-terrestrial origin; that is, they are made of meteoric iron. Even thoughthe Egyptians of Tutankhamun's time could not smelt iron from its ores theywere able to work meteoric iron. While gold may be most closely associated withthe 'boy-king,' this heavenly iron would have been very highly prized for itsrarity and as a gift from the gods."-- Paul T. Nicholson, CardiffUniversity, "Ever since the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, the boy king and his treasures have stunned the world. This fascinating study of all the iron objects from Tutankhamun's tomb shows that there was much more to it than gold."-- Zahi Hawass "A fascinating analysis by a very knowledgeable team of experts. Every Tutankhamun enthusiast will want this one for their bookshelf."-- Bob Brier, Long Island University "Today, iron is very much a workaday material, but in the Egypt of Tutankhamun it was a miraculous material that descended from the stars. The king's tomb contained a tiny handful of prized iron items, the most important placed on the mummy itself. This definitive book by an international team of experts finally reveals their secrets."-- Aidan Dodson, University of Bristol "This book combines unprecedented access to the rich collection of iron objects from Tutankhamun's tomb with the superb documentation skills of the team of conservators of the Gold Mask of the Boy King. It is required reading for anyone interested in meteoritic iron and its early use, providing a detailed view onto this unique assemblage of 'iron from the sky,' from mundane tools to symbolic items, and the iconic iron dagger."-- Thilo Rehren, The Cyprus Institute "This study brings together, for the first time, all the iron objects from the tomb of Tutankhamun and demonstrates that they are of extra-terrestrial origin; that is, they are made of meteoritic iron. Even though the Egyptians of Tutankhamun's time could not smelt iron from its ores they were able to work meteoritic iron. While gold may be most closely associated with the 'boy-king,' this heavenly iron would have been very highly prized for its rarity and as a gift from the gods."-- Paul T. Nicholson, Cardiff University "This beautifully illustrated book presents a technical study of iron tools, amulets, and a gold-sheathed dagger, in the context of the burial and iron technology of ancient Egypt."-- Susanne Gänsicke, The J. Paul Getty Museum "This slender and elegant volume brings together the most complete published data on the iron artifacts from the burial equipment of King Tutankhamun (Tomb KV 62)"-- The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology " Iron from Tutankhamun's Tom b is a definitive, exemplary monograph, remarkable for its excellent illustrations. This is a succinct, closely argued, and invaluable study, which settles the meteoric iron controversy once and for all. Apart from that, this beautifully produced volume is a major contribution to the long-term study of the sepulcher."-- Brian Fagan, Archaeology Worldwide, "Ever since the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, the boy king and his treasures have stunned the world. This fascinating study of all the iron objects from Tutankhamun's tomb shows that there was much more to it than gold."-- Zahi Hawass "A fascinating analysis by a very knowledgeable team of experts. Every Tutankhamun enthusiast will want this one for their bookshelf."-- Bob Brier, Long Island University "Today, iron is very much a workaday material, but in the Egypt of Tutankhamun it was a miraculous material that descended from the stars. The king's tomb contained a tiny handful of prized iron items, the most important placed on the mummy itself. This definitive book by an international team of experts finally reveals their secrets."-- Aidan Dodson, University of Bristol "This book combines unprecedented access to the rich collection of iron objects from Tutankhamun's tomb with the superb documentation skills of the team of conservators of the Gold Mask of the Boy King. It is required reading for anyone interested in meteoritic iron and its early use, providing a detailed view onto this unique assemblage of 'iron from the sky,' from mundane tools to symbolic items, and the iconic iron dagger."-- Thilo Rehren, The Cyprus Institute "This study brings together, for the first time, all the iron objects from the tomb of Tutankhamun and demonstrates that they are of extra-terrestrial origin; that is, they are made of meteoritic iron. Even though the Egyptians of Tutankhamun's time could not smelt iron from its ores they were able to work meteoritic iron. While gold may be most closely associated with the 'boy-king,' this heavenly iron would have been very highly prized for its rarity and as a gift from the gods."-- Paul T. Nicholson, Cardiff University "This beautifully illustrated book presents a technical study of iron tools, amulets, and a gold-sheathed dagger, in the context of the burial and iron technology of ancient Egypt."-- Susanne Gänsicke, The J. Paul Getty Museum "This slender and elegant volume brings together the most complete published data on the iron artifacts from the burial equipment of King Tutankhamun (Tomb KV 62)"-- The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology " Iron from Tutankhamun's Tomb is a definitive, exemplary monograph, remarkable for its excellent illustrations. This is a succinct, closely argued, and invaluable study, which settles the meteoric iron controversy once and for all. Apart from that, this beautifully produced volume is a major contribution to the long-term study of the sepulcher."-- Brian Fagan, Archaeology Worldwide "A comprehensive and scholarly account of the iron objects found in Tutankhamun's burial and elevates what might otherwise have been simply an academic paper to a fascinating work that would grace any enthusiast's bookshelf or coffee table."-- Ancient Egypt "Informatively written . . . beautifully and profusely illustrated"-- Midwest Book Review
Copyright Date
2022
Target Audience
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2021-016949

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