Sir John Soanes Greatest Treasure
Sir John Soanes Greatest Treasure
About this book
"Sir John Soane's Greatest Treasure describes one of the most important antiquities ever found in Egypt - the beautiful calcite sarcophagus of the pharaoh Seti I. Discovered in 1817 in the tomb of Seti I in the Valley of the Kings by the flamboyant explorer Giovanni Belzoni, the sarcophagus now resides in Sir John Soane's Museum in London's Lincoln's Inn Fields. Leading Egyptologist John Taylor outlines the life of Seti I, the background to the creation of the sarcophagus, the excitement surrounding its discovery and the fascinating story of its journey to London and its acquisition by Sir John Soane. At the heart of the book is a fully illustrated interpretation of the complex imagery and hieroglyphic inscriptions which cover the delicately carved surfaces of the sarcophagus."--
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- OL29406796W
Subjects
Seti i, king of egyptSarcophagiSculpture, egyptDeath and burialArchaeological collectionsMort et sépultureCollections archéologiquesSeti I, King of Egypt - Death and burialSarcophagi - EgyptSoane, John, 1753-1837 - Archaeological collectionsSir John Soane's MuseumART / SculptureSir John Soane’s Museum