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Mummies in Nineteenth Century America

Ancient Egyptians as Artifacts
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Description

This work examines Egyptian mummies as artifacts in pre-1900 America: how they got here, what happened to them, and how they were perceived by the public and by archaeologists. Collected newspaper accounts and other documents reveal the progression of American interest in mummies as curiosities, commodities, and cultural lessons. Numerous mummies which no longer exist are identified, and commentary on mummy coffins and a discussion of methods of public exhibition are included.

Product Details

PublisherMcFarland & Company
Publish DateOctober 28, 2009
Pages304
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780786439416
Dimensions8.8 X 5.9 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds

About the Author

S.J. Wolfe is a senior cataloger and serials specialist at the American Antiquarian Society. Over the past 20 years, she has been lecturing on ancient Egyptian culture and presenting mummy research. She lives in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Robert Singerman is the emeritus Jewish studies bibliographer at University of Florida Libraries, Gainesville. He lives in Gainesville, Florida.

Reviews

"A labor of love...very interesting...a worth-while addition"-Journal of Mormon History
"All I can say is, WOW!! The amount of research, minute research, exacting research that went into the creation of this book is astounding."-Egyptology News
"Fascinating anecdote...a superb job of research...a must"-KMT (A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt)
"Intriguing and entertainig study...an absolute must...a fascinating read"-Ancient Egypt
"Painstaking research...intriguing"-NEPCA Journal
"Remarkable...a delightful read...a priceless resource"-Fortean Times

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