by Dugald A. Steer, Helen Ward, Ian P. Andrew, Emily Sands
Thanks to an errant Tumblr post, I recently found myself reminiscing on my childhood obsession with Ancient Egypt. Books, video games, movies-- I devoured anything and everything related to pharaohs or pyramids with zeal.And of course, like any aspiring eleven-year-old archaeologist, I had a copy of...
Egyptology is presented as a scrapbook of an amateur archeologist, Emily Sands, who traveled to Cairo and beyond in 1926 in search of a lost tomb. She was in possession of a rediscovered papyrus with a map, and intended to discover the tomb of the god, Osiris. The book looks as if it has been...
My first 'ology' book. Pretty snazzy! Review to come!
Another in the fascinating series of -Ology books. The PandaBat loves 'em, and they are so beautifully art-directed that I love them too.