Explore the fascinating world of ancient Egypt through the lens of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's expedition of 1920-1921. This volume offers insights into the archaeological discoveries, the cultural context, and the historical significance of the expedition. Delve into the methodologies employed, the artifacts unearthed, and the lasting impact of this pivotal exploration on our understanding of ancient Egyptian civilization. A valuable resource for historians, archaeologists, and anyone with an interest in ancient Egypt, this book provides a detailed look at a specific period of exploration and its contributions to the field.
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