A travers la malédiction de Toutankhamon, Cléopâtre, les dessins de "profil" ou encore les découvertes archéologiques, l'Égypte est au cœur de bien des fantasmes. Je vous propose aujourd'hui de remettre les pendules à l'heure sur ce que l'on sait, ou pas, de ces sujets que l'on pense bien connaître !
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? Ecriture : Benjamin Brillaud et Simon Thuault
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Sous-titres en anglais par Toby Bromfield//English subtitles by Toby Bromfield.
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Malédiction :
M. Gabolde, Toutankhamon, Les Grands Pharaons, 2015
D. Laboury, L’Egypte pharaonique, Les idées reçues, 2001
J. Thompson, Wonderful Things: a History of Egyptology vol.3. From 1914 to the 21st Century, 2018
Profil :
S. Donadoni, L’art égyptien, Le Livre de Poche, 1993
Chr. Ziegler, J.-L. Bovot, Art et archéologie : l’Egypte ancienne, Manuels de l’Ecole du Louvre, 2001
H. Schäfer, Principles of Egyptian Art, 1986
Découvertes :
N. Reeves, Les grandes découvertes de l’Egypte ancienne, 2001
D. Laboury, L’Egypte pharaonique, Les idées reçues, 2001
https://www.connaissancedesarts.com/monuments-patrimoine/egypte-antique-100-nouveaux-sarcophages-invioles-decouverts-dans-la-necropole-de-saqqarah-11148844/
Cléopâtre :
M. Chauveau, Cléopâtre, au-delà du mythe, Curriculum, 1998
S. Walker, P. Higgs, Cleopatra of Egypt: from History to Myth, 2001
Chr.-G. Schwentzel, Cléopâtre, la déesse-reine, 2014
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