For archaeology mysteries in Egypt - you cannot beat Amelia Peabody.
There are tons of novels about Amelia Peabody and her family all written by Elizabeth Peters.
2007-01-19 12:12:07
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answered by Anonymous
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"The Egyptian," by Mika Walthari. A boy called Sinuhe grows up with his parents in Egypt about the time of Pharaoh Akhnaten. He becomes a doctor of medicine, like his father. As he goes on, he discovers that he may have been abandoned on the Nile River in a reed boat by his real mother, a princess of the royal house, just as Moses might have been, then picked up. As a young man, he is seduced by the devastatingly beautiful courtesan Nefernefernefer. But for the rest, you would have to read the book LOL.
2007-01-19 11:27:55
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answered by steve_geo1 7
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Dragonjousters book series(joust,alta,sanctuary,Aerie) by Mercedes Lackey.The setting is ancient Egypt.Hunger, anger, and hatred are constants for young Vetch, rendered a brutally mistreated and overworked serf by the Tian conquest of his homeland. But everything improves when a Tian jouster requisitions Vetch to become the first serf ever to be a dragon boy. His training is intense, and his duty clear-cut: to tend his jouster, Ari, and his dragon, Kashet. That is only the beginning.The rest of the books are about how he gets a dragon of his own,his escape to Alta,how the war between the two kingdoms is stopped etc.
I found this list in Amazon about novels set in ancient Egypt.I'll give the link here
2007-01-21 03:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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particularly, the regular public of recent Egyptians are Sunni Muslims. some are additionally Christians and Jews. Its particularly difficult for every person who practices something different than the Abrahamic religions to talk openly approximately their faith. Kemetic neo-Paganism contains an identical ideals simply by fact the classic Egyptians. they think interior an identical Gods and Goddesses, and have confidence in (actual) an identical theory-appropriate to the afterlife. although, cutting-edge society has constrained carry over of diverse the traditions. Kemeticism isn't a reconstructionist faith and would not attempt to "recreate" existence as an historical Egyptian. as a result, no mummification. additionally, maximum Kemetics do no longer stay in Egypt.
2016-12-12 15:37:48
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answered by bremmer 4
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Anne Rice -- The Mummy; Queen of the Damned
2007-01-19 10:59:55
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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They dont make it anymore man.
2007-01-19 10:55:29
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answered by Anthony Cruz C 2
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