This book moves from the “discovery” by M. Betrò and C. Liuzza of some collections of ancient Egyptian artefacts in Indian museums, previously unknown to Egyptologists, mostly not even displayed and all unpublished. This find gave life to a project funded by MIUR, coordinated by E. Bresciani, aimed at censing and studying ancient Egyptian collections in India, through two long missions in Indian museums for documenting the objects. The result of that research was the publication of about 700 ancient Egyptian antiquities.
Egypt in India. Egyptian Antiquities in Indian Museums
BETRO', MARIA CARMELA
2004-01-01
Abstract
This book moves from the “discovery” by M. Betrò and C. Liuzza of some collections of ancient Egyptian artefacts in Indian museums, previously unknown to Egyptologists, mostly not even displayed and all unpublished. This find gave life to a project funded by MIUR, coordinated by E. Bresciani, aimed at censing and studying ancient Egyptian collections in India, through two long missions in Indian museums for documenting the objects. The result of that research was the publication of about 700 ancient Egyptian antiquities.File in questo prodotto:
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