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Seventy Years in Archaeology

Author: William Matthew Flinders Petrie   Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Archaeology

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Published in 1931, this intriguing autobiography recounts the life and adventures of a leading Egyptologist who influenced a generation of archaeologists.

Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) discusses his life's work in this 1931 autobiography, revealing his lasting contributions to Egyptology and archaeology. He describes some of his most important discoveries alongside innovative changes he made to archaeological methods. These achievements illustrate how Flinders Petrie inspired a generation of archaeologists.

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Published in 1931, this intriguing autobiography recounts the life and adventures of a leading Egyptologist who influenced a generation of archaeologists.

Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) discusses his life's work in this 1931 autobiography, revealing his lasting contributions to Egyptology and archaeology. He describes some of his most important discoveries alongside innovative changes he made to archaeological methods. These achievements illustrate how Flinders Petrie inspired a generation of archaeologists.

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Among the leading Egyptologists of his day, Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) excavated over fifty sites and trained a generation of archaeologists. He is credited with bringing his subject to a much wider audience, and his talent for exposition is reflected in this accessible autobiography, first published in 1931 and illustrated throughout. It describes life on digs in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, providing rich insights into developing archaeological methods. Petrie's most important discoveries are recounted, including his unearthing of the Merneptah Stele, some of the earliest evidence of mummification, and elements of Greek and Roman cultural influence in Egypt. Furthermore, he reflects here on his innovative practice of recording and preserving every artefact, not just obvious museum pieces. Petrie wrote prolifically throughout his long career, and a great many of his other publications are also reissued in this series.

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"Professor Petrie's book, frank, energetic, outspoken to a degree, is the extremely interesting expression of a strong, vigorous, dominating personality, besides being an absorbing account of adventures and discoveries in the most thrilling, surprising and humanly appealing of all the sciences."-New York Times ?Professor Petrie's book, frank, energetic, outspoken to a degree, is the extremely interesting expression of a strong, vigorous, dominating personality, besides being an absorbing account of adventures and discoveries in the most thrilling, surprising and humanly appealing of all the sciences.?-New York Times

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
5th September 2013
Pages
348
ISBN
9781108065115

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