El legado perdido de Tutankhamón

el polémico caso de "El papiro del Éxodo"

Collins, Andrew
Ogilvie-Herald, Chris

Tutankhamun's tomb was undoubtedly the greatest archaeological discovery of all time. What is less well known is that among the marvelous treasures were rumored to be papyri containing the "true account" of the biblical Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. At a time when Arab hostility was erupting over Britain's support for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, archaeologist Howard Carter's threat to release the contents of the papyri to the world could have caused worldwide chaos. Middle East. What secrets are hidden behind the controversial opening of Tutankhamun's tomb? Did the contents of the papyri found in the tomb reveal the true story of the biblical Exodus? Was Tutankhamun the pharaoh of the Exodus? And did the conquest of Canaan ever take place, as described in the Old Testament? The book is the result of extensive research by the two authors, determined to get to the truth of what has become the most perplexing mystery in Egypt and archaeology. It is the most comprehensive, detailed, and accurate work ever written on the events surrounding the discovery of the tomb and the relationship between the era of Tutankhamun and the origins of Israel.

Author
Collins, Andrew
Ogilvie-Herald, Chris
Subject
Selfhelp & psychology > Occult sciences and esotericism
EAN
9788419164179
ISBN
978-84-19164-17-9
Edition
1
Publisher
Luciérnaga
Pages
608 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
28-09-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Ocultura 
Hardcover edition
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Collins, Andrew (aut.)

  • Collins, Andrew
    Andrew Collins es un escritor de ciencia e historia que ha estado investigando los orígenes de la civilización humana durante más de tres décadas. Es un destacado explorado   Read more

Ogilvie-Herald, Chris (aut.)

  • Ogilvie-Herald, Chris
    Chris Ogilvie-Herald es un investigador y escritor independiente interesado en el antiguo Egipto.   Read more