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The Hidden Tombs of Memphis: New Discoveries from the Time of Tutankhamun and Ramesses the Great
The Hidden Tombs of Memphis is Professor Martin's first-hand account of his discoveries. Since 1975, his anglo Ducth team monuments, not just of Maya, but of Horemheb Tutankhamun's Commander in Chief and later himself pharaoh-Ramesses the Great's sister, Princess Tia, and other coutiers a New Kingdom Egypt. The beautiful wall reliefs and painting in these tombs have transformed our knowledge of New Kingdom art, hitherto largely dominated by the well-known treasures of ancient Thebes. Many isolated masterpieces in the world's museums can now be linked to the Saqqara monuments from which they originally came, thanks to the author detective work.
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Publisher | Thames and Hudson : London., 1991 |
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216hlm; 20 x 26 cm
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English
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0-500-39026-6
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