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4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, July 12, 2001
This is a wonderful one stop volume on Egyptian mummies. Detailed and focused on the process of how the Egyptians developed mummification. The book begins with the memos between Dr. Brier and school administration on performing an actual human mummification on campus and then ends with the teaser that any further information on the modern mummification will be published elsewhere.

For anyone who has a fascination about mortuary practices, Ancient Egyptian history, and paleo-archaeology or even the developoment of Egyptian archaeological practices this book is for you. Broken down by dynasties Brier carefully provides information about the mummification process through those time periods while giving small doses of Egyptian history. Brier also has a nice section on the Mummy in movies and popular media which is a nice send off to the previous historical chapters.

It is a fascinating introduction and I could not put my copy down. The writing style is very readable and easy going. The only reason that I give it 4 stars is due to him not providing information on the modern mummifcation that he performed a few years ago. For further information on that mummification you have to find his article in Archaeology (Jan/Feb. 2001) or articles in the Journal of Physical Anthropology. After reading those articles I thought a chapter on that mummification would not have been out of place nor of too much strain on resources.

For those wanting to start an Egyptology section to their library this would be a fine edition and so would the Oxford history of Ancient Egypt.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good, January 7, 2000
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I recieved this book three...maybe four years ago as a gift. At first, the photographs of actual corpses and mummified remains of people who lived thousands of years ago kind of spooked me out every time I looked at the book, but as time went on and I got used to the photographs, I was able to actually read and appreciate this informative text. The mummies (which were not in bandages, necessarily, but unwrapped, uncovered, and undisturbed) actually became interesting to view, and I was able to gain an even greater appreciation of Ancient Egyptian culture through reading this book. If all a person knows about mummies comes from a Brenden Fraser, a Louis Gossett Jr., or a Boris Karloff movie, s/he will be stunned to read a book like this, which is entertaining, informative, and most importantly true to the ancient culture of Egypt.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book, October 14, 2002
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This book is great fun and full of fascinating little details. It covers the process of mummification and interesting info about the history of Egyptology. I loved the stories about the archaeological finds at Saqqara and Deir el Bahri. My one complaint is the last chapter, which is a lame summary of mummies in modern fiction.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Egyptian Mummies: Unraveling the Secrets of an Ancient Art, January 22, 2003
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This review is from: Egyptian Mummies: Unraveling the Secrets of an Ancient Art (Hardcover)
Egyptian Mummies: Unraveling the Secrets of an Ancient Art written by Bob Brier is a book about the practice of human mummification, using paleopathology, we find out information of what happened in Egypt... the Egypt of the Pharaohs.

Not a single pharaoh's mummy had been discovered through most of the nineteenth century despite one hundred years of assiduous searching. All the pyramids had been robbed long before, all the royal tombs had been thoroughly looted... at least as far as anyone knew, or was saying. Yet someone was not saying, because in the 1870's spectacular objects once belonging to pharaohs began to appear on ht antiquities market, harbingers of a great find.

This book is about the Egyptology complete with historical context of ancient Egyptian culture. Replete with stories of grave robberies and stolen mummies, as well as accounts of trial and successes of archaeologists who pieced together the puzzles and unlocked the riddles of the land of the pyramids and the Sphinx. This book has the most complete analysis of the art of mummification ever written, with a comprehensive listing and description of the known royal mummies, their subsequent unwrappings, X-rays, and CAT scans... also, where are they housed now.

This book, in all rights, is a detailed look at what a mummy is. Not only were they of humans but there are mummies of cats, dogs, birds and cattle. What ever the pharaoh needed in the after-life. The narrative is free flowing and will keep you reading as it is very interestingly written. Engaging to the point that you want to know more as the book proceeds till the ending.

The research in this book was all in preparation for the mummification of a human body. From ancient records and the exanination of mummies, that have been pieced together from the basic mummification process.

To the light-hearted side there is a chapter on how the movies have treated mummies from Boris Karloff to abbot and Constello and the Marvel Comics characters... leaving the old adage one can't always judge a mummy by its wrappings. One thing of note that I found very interesting was a price list for mummification in this book from ancient times and linen clothe was the most expensive item on the list, then the jackel-head death mask worn by the embalmer/ priest in his role as Anubis, the god of the embalming. I can only conclude that a new mask was used for each embalming.

This book gives a good detailed descriptionof the embalming process and can get quite graphic, so be forewarned. I found the book to be fascinating, nonetheless.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quirky and Brilliant, January 19, 2001
I read Dr. Brier's article on mummification in Discover magazine sometime in 2000, which led me to read this book. It is meticulously researched, the methods well-described (perhaps too much so - some of the details are simply nauseating!), and the subject well-covered. His sense of humour, though obviously warped, is quite enjoyable, and the book is a great read. It also provides matter for the serious amateur and expert alike to ponder. A splendid book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Egyptian Mummies = DYNOMITE, March 13, 1999
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This is a great book. Bob Brier combines a great sence of organization along with his humor and wit. It is a rare find in book about Ancient Egypt to have a person who is so enthusiasic about the ancients as he is. No longer is History Bonk, Brier makes it living. I plan to pursue a career in Egyptology and have attempted to read the dry, booring naratives of some of these " scholars" ( Budge), but this is a great work of scholarship. I applaude you Mr. Brier, Bravo!!!!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to Mummies 101!, May 22, 1998
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Bob Brier's wonderful book, "Egyptian Mummies: Unraveling the Secrets of an Ancient Art" could have been titled, "Everyting You Ever Wanted To Know About Egyptian Mummies--And more!" He discusses everything about this fascinating process in a fresh, entertaining but "popularly scholarly" style. I particularly enjoyed the historical accounts of mummy discoveries and the sometimes eccentric personalities involved. The method Howard Carter used to remove the inner sarcophagus of Tutankhamen was marvelous! Anyone who enjoyed Dr. Brier's recent cable-TV series, "The Great Egyptians" will enjoy this book. (The series, and Dr. Brier's engaging on-air delivery, was what made me seek out his book.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mummies galore, October 23, 2010
As complete of a guide to ancient Egyptian mummies as there can be. The knowledge that Dr. Brier shares in this book is amazing. It is a reference book that reads as easy as a novel. And it is a fun read. Don't believe me, try it yourself. Beware, Dr. Briar's Ancient Egypt books has the power to turn a browsing reader into a full-fledged researcher. I warned you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME!!!!!, September 29, 1999
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I read this book a few years ago, and thought that it was absolutely wonderful! It made me think of mummies in a different light: not as being nasty corpses, but as being beautifully preserved human remains of an ancient people who were very much loved. It was very interesting and informative about it's topic. I think that it would appeal to anyone interested in mummies, not just scholars. As soon as I started reading it, I knew I would love it. And I did. Dr. Brier is a very interesting writer, as well as an extremely nice and cheerful person. (I met him at a lecture last month) I highly reccomend this book to everyone, regardless.
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