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Isaac Myer's 'Scarabs' is a meticulously researched and beautifully written examination of the significance of scarabs in ancient Egyptian culture. Myer delves into the origins of scarabs as amulets, seals, and symbols of regeneration, highlighting their religious and magical connotations. The book is structured in a way that allows readers to follow the development and evolution of scarabs throughout different historical periods, offering a comprehensive look at their cultural importance. Myer's prose is engaging and informative, making 'Scarabs' not only a scholarly work but also an accessible read for anyone interested in ancient Egypt. Isaac Myer, a renowned Egyptologist and expert in ancient artifacts, brings his vast knowledge and expertise to 'Scarabs'. His passion for Egyptian history and culture is evident in every page, as he carefully unravels the mysteries surrounding these fascinating objects. Myer's background in archaeology and anthropology gives him a unique perspective that enriches the content of the book. I highly recommend 'Scarabs' to anyone with a curiosity for ancient civilizations, particularly those intrigued by the symbolic and spiritual aspects of Egyptian culture. Myer's thorough exploration of scarabs provides a deeper understanding of their significance and sheds light on the rich tapestry of beliefs and practices in ancient Egypt.
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Rafbók: 10 december 2019
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