The Mummy: A Handbook of Egyptian Funerary Archaeology - Revised and Enlarged Edition -Cosimo, Inc., 2011 M03 1 - 578 pages The Mummy, A Handbook of Egyptian Funerary Archaeology is linguist and Orientalist E.A. Wallis Budge's detailed overview of Egyptian funeral practices and beliefs. Included is a history of Egypt, as well as the translation of common hieroglyphs, to augment readers' understanding of Egyptian culture. He describes in detail the wrapping and burying of mummies, the attendants to the tombs and the dead, drawings and hieroglyphs found on tomb walls, coffins and sarcophagi, treasures buried with the dead, and scarabs, among other things. This book is a beautiful complement to The Book of the Dead, which describes the Egyptian afterlife and the motivations for detailed and drawn-out burials. This edition is the revised and enlarged edition, originally published in 1925. SIR ERNEST ALFRED THOMPSON WALLIS BUDGE (1857-1934) was born in Bodmin, Cornwall in the UK and discovered an interest in languages at a very early age. Budge spent all his free time learning and discovering Semitic languages, including Assyrian, Syriac, and Hebrew. Eventually, through a close contact, he was able to acquire a job working with Egyptian and Iraqi artifacts at the British Museum. Budge excavated and deciphered numerous cuneiform and hieroglyphic documents, contributing vastly to the museum's collection. Eventually, he became the Keeper of his department, specializing in Egyptology. Budge wrote many books during his lifetime, most specializing in Egyptian life, religion, and language. |
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... probably derived from an ancient native name of ப Memphis , Ḥekaptaḥ , in Coptic exent¿ . From this Greek form came the Latin Aegyptus , and later our Egypt . Naville suggests that the name Egypt is derived from Ageb , A الـ ww ~~ mmm ...
... probably derived from an ancient native name of ப Memphis , Ḥekaptaḥ , in Coptic exent¿ . From this Greek form came the Latin Aegyptus , and later our Egypt . Naville suggests that the name Egypt is derived from Ageb , A الـ ww ~~ mmm ...
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... probably during the Pre - dynastic Period , numbers of people from the east who possessed a civilization similar to that of the 1 Ripley , The Races of Europe , p . 387. His references for this statement are Bertholon , 1892 , p . 43 ...
... probably during the Pre - dynastic Period , numbers of people from the east who possessed a civilization similar to that of the 1 Ripley , The Races of Europe , p . 387. His references for this statement are Bertholon , 1892 , p . 43 ...
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... probably before the union of the South and the North under Menȧ . These were Semites , and they came into Egypt by the caravan roads through Syria and Palestine , and little by little gained power and influence , especially in the Delta ...
... probably before the union of the South and the North under Menȧ . These were Semites , and they came into Egypt by the caravan roads through Syria and Palestine , and little by little gained power and influence , especially in the Delta ...
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... probably correctly , that the succeeding waves of civilization of the Neolithic Period lasted a few thousand years , and then , possibly under the influence of foreign invaders and settlers , the last one merged into the civilization ...
... probably correctly , that the succeeding waves of civilization of the Neolithic Period lasted a few thousand years , and then , possibly under the influence of foreign invaders and settlers , the last one merged into the civilization ...
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... Chronologie , Berlin , 1904 . 5 It may be mentioned , in passing , that Egyptian hieroglyphic types were used for the first time in this volume . Ten years later Mariette , probably influenced by Champollion- Figeac's EGYPTIAN CHRONOLOGY ...
... Chronologie , Berlin , 1904 . 5 It may be mentioned , in passing , that Egyptian hieroglyphic types were used for the first time in this volume . Ten years later Mariette , probably influenced by Champollion- Figeac's EGYPTIAN CHRONOLOGY ...
Contents
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Ḥāpi | 104 |
A LIST OF THE COMMONEST HIEROGLYPHS | 178 |
A LIST OF THE COMMONEST DETERMINATIVES | 194 |
THE MUMMY METHODS OF MUMMIFYING ETC | 203 |
MUMMY LABELS | 214 |
THE CARTONNAGE MUMMYCASE | 221 |
The Two Gods | 327 |
AN EGYPTIAN FUNERAL IN THE DYNASTIC PERIOD | 336 |
mm | 342 |
THE CEREMONY OF THE FOUR BLAZING FLAMES | 351 |
Ast Isis | 362 |
Khensupakharṭ | 365 |
Sekhmit | 371 |
The Ostrich | 388 |
ANOINTING TABLETS And the SEVEN HOLY OILS | 239 |
CHESTS FOR CANOPIC JARS | 245 |
SHAUABTIU OR USHABTIU FIGURES | 251 |
BEADS AND NECKLACES RINGS BRACELETS Armlets ETC | 266 |
THE SCARAB AND THE SCARABAEUS SACER | 280 |
The Vulture of | 312 |
The | 318 |
and Tefnut | 324 |
VESSELS IN Earthenware Stone Glass ETC | 389 |
THE EGYPTIAN SARCOPHAGUS | 420 |
THE HETEP Or Tablet for Sepulchral Offerings | 432 |
FOUNDATION DEPOSITS | 450 |
The Ibis | 454 |
MODELS OF OBJECTS USED AT THE OPEning of the MOUTH | 461 |
DRAUGHTS AND DRAUGHTBOARDS | 474 |
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Common terms and phrases
Abydos alabaster Åmen Amenḥetep amulet ancient Ani's Anubis bandages beetle body Book British Museum bronze Brugsch built buried Cairo called cartouche chamber Champollion Chapter characters coffin colour contains Copt Coptic dead deceased demotic disk Egypt Egyptian Égyptiens embalming example faïence feet figures funerary Gîzah glazed Gnostic goddess gods gold granite Greek Hathor head heart hieratic hieroglyphic Horus Hyksos inches inscribed inscription Isis IVth jars king Kingdom Lepsius linen London Manetho maṣṭabah Memphis monuments mummy Nephthys Nile Nubia obelisk offerings Osiris painted Papyrus Paris Pepi period placed prenomen priests probably Ptaḥ Ptolemy pyramid Pyramid Texts Rameses Rameses II Recension rectangular reign represented Rosetta Stone sarcophagus says scarabs scribe sepulchral Seti side soul stele Sûdân temple Theban Thebes thee Thothmes tomb translation uraeus Usertsen Utchat vases Vignettes VIth wooden words XIIth XIXth XVIIIth dynasty XXVIth δὲ καὶ حة