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Divine
Creatures: Animal Mummies In Ancient Egypt |
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by Salima
Ikram (editor)
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Divine
Creatures: Animal Mummies In Ancient Egypt edited by Salima
Ikram.
The publisher says: The invention of mummification enabled the
ancient Egyptians to preserve the bodies not only of humans but also of
animals, so that they could live forever. Mummified animals are of four
different types: food offerings, pets, sacred animals, and votive
offerings. For the first time, a series of studies on the different
types of animal mummies, the methods of mummification, and the animal
cemeteries located at sites throughout Egypt are drawn together in a
definitive volume on ancient Egyptian animal mummies. Studies of these
animals provide information not only about the fauna of the country, and
indirectly, its climate, but also about animal domestication, veterinary
practices, human nutrition, mummification technology, and the religious
practices of the ancient Egyptians.
Contributors: Edda Bresciani,
Aidan Dodson, Salima Ikram, Dieter Kessler, Abd el-Halim Nur el-Din,
Paul Nicholson, Donald Redford, Susan Redford, Roger Lichtenberg, and
Alain Zivie.
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