An Egyptian Tomb

Cover of An Egyptian Tomb by Meredith Hooper
Publisher: Firefly Books
Year: 2008
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 31
ISBN-13: 9781554073740
Dimensions:
Height: 10.5 Inches
Length: 8.13 Inches
Weight: 0.77 Pounds
Width: 0.38 Inches
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An Egyptian Tomb by Meredith Hooper, published by Firefly Books in 2008, is an illustrated exploration of ancient Egyptian tomb paintings. This edition, comprising 31 pages, delves into the remarkable wall paintings found in the tomb of Nebamun, a government official from Thebes who lived nearly 3,500 years ago. The book presents the construction details of Nebamun’s tomb and the vivid decorations that reflect his aspirations for the afterlife, showcasing the artistry of ancient Egyptian craftsmen.

Readers will discover the intricate stories and secrets embedded within the tomb’s walls, as well as the hieroglyphics that depict Nebamun enjoying various aspects of life. The book includes photographs of artifacts and tomb fragments from the British Museum’s Egyptology collection, providing a visual context to the historical narrative. Through its engaging content, An Egyptian Tomb offers insights into ancient customs, traditions, and the social dynamics of the time, making it a valuable resource for those interested in history and archaeology.


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The stories and secrets of the finest tomb paintings from ancient Egypt.

An Egyptian Tomb examines fragments of the remarkable wall paintings found in the tomb of Nebamun, a government official living in the Egyptian city of Thebes almost 3,500 years ago. Like the pharaohs, he wanted a beautiful tomb where his body would be kept safely after he died. Nebamun, whose job was to pay workers in grain, was neither important nor rich. Working for the government, however, he knew the right people and made the right connections. So he had a superb tomb built for his remains.

Meredith Hooper describes the many details of the construction of Nebamun’s tomb and its vivid, story-telling decorations. Photographs of the tomb’s walls and artifacts reveal the remarkable skill of Egyptian craftsmen. Hieroglyphics describe Nebamun “enjoying himself, looking at good things.” Other detailed illustrations reflect the hopes Nebamun had for his afterlife: enjoying a party with family and friends, hunting in the desert, and being with his daughter and his cat.

An Egyptian Tomb features photographs of the artifacts and tomb fragments that are held in the British Museum’s Egyptology collection, considered the world’s finest. Children will be fascinated by the stories and secrets held in the walls of this tomb, and will appreciate Nebamun’s wish for a happy afterlife.

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Publisher: Firefly Books. Year: 2008.
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ISBN-13: 9781554073740.
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Language: en. Pages: 31. Edition: Illustrated.

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