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EgyptologyThe study of ancient Egypt. Interest in the subject was aroused by the Napoleonic expedition's discovery of the Rosetta Stone in 1799. Various excavations continued throughout the 19th century and gradually assumed a more scientific character, largely as a result of the work of the British archaeologist Flinders Petrie from 1880 onwards and the formation of the Egyptian Exploration Fund in 1882. In 1922 another British archaeologist, Howard Carter, discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen, the only royal tomb with all its treasures intact. Special branches of Egyptology are the study of prehistoric Egypt and the search for papyri (ancient documents) preserved by the dryness of the climate; besides ancient Egyptian writings, many lost Greek and early Christian works have been recovered. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| ; Harer Collection of Egyptian Antiquities Fullerton Art Museum, California State University San Bernardino, CA The 17th adventure of the Emersons begins when Magda Petherick, author of vampire novels and the widow of a collector of Egyptian antiquities, gives Emerson a priceless gold statuette of a king, which she claims is cursed. The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Cairo houses the world's most valuable collection of its kind. |
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