Publisher's Synopsis
Lettera Sopra Uno Scarabeo Fenico-egizio E Più Monumenti Egiziani... by Michelangelo Lanci delves into the fascinating world of ancient Egyptian artifacts. This meticulously researched work focuses on a Phoenician-Egyptian scarab, offering a detailed examination of its historical and cultural significance. Lanci expands the scope to include other Egyptian monuments, providing valuable insights into the religious beliefs, artistic practices, and daily life of ancient Egyptians.
Written in Italian, this book is a valuable resource for historians, archaeologists, and anyone with an interest in Egyptology and ancient civilizations. Lanci's expertise brings these ancient objects to life, making them accessible to both scholars and enthusiasts. The enduring appeal of ancient Egypt is captured in this work, offering a glimpse into a rich and complex past.
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