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_aReid, Donald Malcolm. _960782 _4aut _eauthor |
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_aContesting antiquity in Egypt : _barchaeologies, museums, and the struggle for identities from World War I to Nasser. _cDonald Malcolm Reid |
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_aLa Vergne : _bThe American University in Cairo Press, _c2019. |
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520 | _aThe sensational discovery in 1922 of Tutankhamun's tomb, close on the heels of Britain's declaration of Egyptian independence, accelerated the growth in Egypt of both Egyptology as a formal discipline and of 'pharaonism'-popular interest in ancient Egypt-as an inspiration in the struggle for full independence. Emphasizing the three decades from 1922 until Nasser's revolution in 1952, this compelling follow-up to Whose Pharaohs? looks at the ways in which Egypt developed its own archaeologies-Islamic, Coptic, and Greco-Roman, as well as the more dominant ancient Egyptian. | ||
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653 | _aExcavations (Archaeology)-Egypt. | ||
653 | _aEgyptology-History. | ||
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