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Judgement of the Pharaoh
Joyce A. Tyldesley
其他書名
Crime and Punishment in Ancient Egypt
出版
Phoenix
, 2001
主題
History / Ancient / Egypt
ISBN
0753812789
9780753812785
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=h3ZtHQAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
In the popular imagination Ancient Egypt is seen as an idyllic place where, for 300 years, wise Pharaohs governed a peaceful and plentiful kingdom. Historians, although sceptical of the truth of this image, have always struggled to penetrate it to discover the realities of life for ordinary Egyptians. That is until now. Joyce Tyldesley's book carefully unmasks the Ancient Egyptian crimes and criminals. She meticulously recreates a series of crimes, from grave robbing, false embalming, necrophilia and bestiality, to a recreation of the murder of Tutankhamun (which reassesses the evidence for his murder and rejects it). She also introduces us to some of the inhabitants of the town of Dair et Medine, the dwelling place of 50 craftsmen and their families who worked exclusively in the nearby Valley of the Kings. Their crimes and misdemeanours were carefully recorded and give a vivid insight into Ancient Egyptian attitudes towards sex and death, property and punishment.