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The Mummy - a Handbook of Egyptian Funerary Archaeology

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Title: The Mummy - a Handbook of Egyptian Funerary Archaeology
by E.A. Wallis Budge
ISBN: 0-7103-0264-9
Publisher: Kegan Paul International
Pub. Date: 01 April, 1987
Format: Hardcover
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Average Customer Rating: 3.8 (5 reviews)

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Rating: 3
Summary: Dated, though still possessed of some worthwhile material
Comment: While this text has its usefullness for scholars in the field, those with a more casual interest can find a plethora of more appropriate books covering funerary texts, mummies, religion and ritual, and various other aspects of Egyptian funerary practices. Much of Budge's work is quite dated - his translations certainly are, and so is his summary of Egyptian history. Certainly interesting from a history of the discipline standpoint - Budge provides a good example of the cognitive processes and widely held viewpoints of a mainstream scholar of his generation, and a detailed account of the decipherment of the Rosetta Stone (and thus, hieroglyphs in general). Overall, however, I would recommend a more modern text, especially for those with little or no background in the subject.

Rating: 4
Summary: AN EVERLASTING TITLE FOR YOUR BOOKSHELVES
Comment: Reprinted from the 2nd edition dated to 1925, this book still stands as one of the most concise explanatory introduction to the arid world of funerary Egyptian Archaeology. Although not "everything" is touched upon, there are so many detailed comments and references to writings so-long forgotten and missing, that this alone makes this tile a necessary one for any one interested in the subject-matter. It is true that there are more updated - and equally important - "hand-books" on the same (such as the one by Dr. J. Spencer, "Death in Ancient Egypt" - long out-of-print), but this one has what the others lack. Buy it, you will not repent.

Rating: 4
Summary: Tough Going....but worth it
Comment: This handbook is a good reference to keep on one's desk about ancient Egypt. Good overview of hieroglyphics, funeral practices and the fundamental tenets of Egyptian religion. Be warned that is not a "popular" history; it's clearly aimed at the graduate student/professional level. That being said, the book could definitely use a new edition-the one I have says first edition 1893 second edition 1925. The prose reflects this as well: long passages in Greek and French, indicative of British scholastic writing at this time. I'm thinking there's an excellent project here for a doctoral candidate- a new edition reflecting scholarship from the last 75 years, along with appropriate translations (original texts could be appendices so the pedantic can perform their own translations). All in all, the results are worth the reader's effort.

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