King Tut. The Journey through the Underworld. 40th Anniversary Edition - Vannini Sandro - książka
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Discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter, the treasures buried with Tutankhamun in the 14th century BC offer a rare insight into the ancient Egyptian belief system. These artifacts reveal the Egyptians' perception of the perilous journey to a paradisiacal afterlife, accessible only after a final judgment. Renowned photographer Sandro Vannini began capturing Egypt's wonders in the late 1990s, at the brink of a technological transformation that enabled him to record murals, tombs, and artifacts with unprecedented precision. Employing a meticulous multi-shot technique, Vannini created complete photographic reproductions that present colors in their authentic vibrancy. His remarkable images allow us to appreciate both the essence and the intricacies of these ancient objects. This extensive volume celebrates the centenary of Carter's initial explorations in the Valley of the Kings. Vannini’s exceptional photographs preserve the timeless beauty of these treasures, reflecting all aspects of ancient Egyptian culture from offerings and rituals to the realms of Osiris and the concept of eternal life. The book predominantly focuses on Tutankhamun's enduring legacy, captured through Vannini’s lens. Comprising texts by Vannini himself, captions by expert Mohamed Megahed, and chapters introduced by leading scholars, "King Tut. The Journey through the Underworld" addresses many debated enigmas. Esteemed Egyptologists such as Salima Ikram and David P. Silverman provide thoughtful and accessible prefaces. This compelling collection of detailed narratives, striking images, and a modern perspective pays homage to the enigmatic Boy King, shedding light on a civilization that thrived over millennia.
