
Tutankhamun: Boy Pharaoh, Broken Kingdom (Ancient Egypt: Kings, Queens, and Dynasties, #5) (eBook, ePUB)
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A child ascends a broken throne. Temples stand silent, the gods' names scarred from stone, and Egypt's borders feel the press of rivals. In Tutankhamun: The Living Image, the boy who began as Tutankhaten and became Tutankhamun carries a nation's need to believe again.Drawing on inscriptions, art, and modern medical analysis, this book follows the young pharaoh from the aftershocks of Amarna to the careful choreography of restoration. We meet Ay and Horemhebthe elder statesman and the generalwho speak policy in the king's name; Ankhesenamun, the queen whose steadiness masks dynastic peril; and ...
A child ascends a broken throne. Temples stand silent, the gods' names scarred from stone, and Egypt's borders feel the press of rivals. In Tutankhamun: The Living Image, the boy who began as Tutankhaten and became Tutankhamun carries a nation's need to believe again.
Drawing on inscriptions, art, and modern medical analysis, this book follows the young pharaoh from the aftershocks of Amarna to the careful choreography of restoration. We meet Ay and Horemhebthe elder statesman and the generalwho speak policy in the king's name; Ankhesenamun, the queen whose steadiness masks dynastic peril; and a court that learns to convert ritual into resilience. Here, Tutankhamun is neither a hollow mask nor a miracle worker; he is a necessary presencefragile, visible, indispensablearound which Egypt ties its world back together.
From coronation liturgies and temple economies to the intimate technologies of a life lived with pain, The Living Image reveals how a civilization repaired itself by renaming a king and performing belief until belief became true. Gold dazzles; what endures is the courage of return.
Drawing on inscriptions, art, and modern medical analysis, this book follows the young pharaoh from the aftershocks of Amarna to the careful choreography of restoration. We meet Ay and Horemhebthe elder statesman and the generalwho speak policy in the king's name; Ankhesenamun, the queen whose steadiness masks dynastic peril; and a court that learns to convert ritual into resilience. Here, Tutankhamun is neither a hollow mask nor a miracle worker; he is a necessary presencefragile, visible, indispensablearound which Egypt ties its world back together.
From coronation liturgies and temple economies to the intimate technologies of a life lived with pain, The Living Image reveals how a civilization repaired itself by renaming a king and performing belief until belief became true. Gold dazzles; what endures is the courage of return.
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