Cimke: Egypt

The Curse of the Pharaohs’ Tombs: Tales of the Unexpected Since the Days of Tutankhamun

The Curse of the Pharaoh’s Tombs is the definitive book on Ancient Egyptian tomb curses, providing new information and data never before published whilst exploring the many incidents and deaths associated with tomb curses. The book puts the record straight on matters which have been wrongly recorded by others, such as the legend of Tutankhamun, as well as presenting new data never before published associated with matters such as the torment Howard Carter suffered before his death. It also contains exclusive information and interviews with the family members and archaeologists associated with the curses, including experts at the British Museum and Cairo Museum.

Les messagers volants en terre d’Islam

Le pigeon voyageur a joué un rôle primordial en terre d’Islam dès le début du califat abbasside (fin du VIIIe siècle). Des vallées du Tigre et de l’Euphrate qui en furent sans doute le berceau, il gagna l’Orient comme l’Occident (Andalus et Sicile). Mais nul État ne lui attacha plus de prix que celui des Mamelouks qui couvrit l’Empire d’un dense réseau de colombiers, des rives de l’Euphrate en Syrie du Nord au bord de la mer Rouge en Égypte.

A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of Central and Southern Sinai

After publishing A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of the Northern Sinai Littoral: Bridging the Linguistic Gap between the Eastern and Western Arab World (Brill:2000), Rudolf de Jong completes his description of the Bedouin dialects of the Sinai Desert of Egypt by adding the present volume.