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Osiris: Death and Afterlife of a God

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Death and Afterlife of a God
Month of publication: 
October
Day of publication: 
4
Number of Pages: 
176 pages

Esoteric Buddhism at Dunhuang: Rites and Teachings for This Life and Beyond

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Rites and Teachings for This Life and Beyond
Month of publication: 
February
Day of publication: 
25
Number of Pages: 
300 pages

Vlad: The Epic Novel of the Real Dracula

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The Epic Novel of the Real Dracula
Month of publication: 
February
Day of publication: 
11
Number of Pages: 
464 pages

Traversing Eternity: Texts for the Afterlife from Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt

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Texts for the Afterlife from Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt
Month of publication: 
February
Day of publication: 
5
Number of Pages: 
800 pages

Assassination: A History of Political Murder

Publication subtitle: 
A History of Political Murder
Month of publication: 
February
Day of publication: 
8
Number of Pages: 
192 pages

Discovering King Tut - Lord Carnarvon's Tragic Death

The 8th Earl of Carnarvon, George Herbert and his wife, 8th Countess of Carnarvon, Fiona Herbert, talk to Heritage Key about the death of their ancestor Lord Carnarvon and how it impacted on those closest to him. They talk about the strains of fame after discovering the Tomb of King Tutankhamun (KV62) and how the dwindling finances from investing in the excavations led to him selling many of his homes. His already poor health was worsened after a mosquito bite was aggravated, and then fell victim of pneumonia at the untimely age of just 56.

You can read Sean's accompanying blogpost here, as well as being able to watch the previous videos in this series:

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Discovering Tut - Lord Carnarvon: The Media, The Politics and The Curse

The Earl and Countess of Carnarvon talk about the death of their ancestor Lord Carnarvon. Click the image to skip to the video.Last week we told the first part of the story of Lord Carnarvon, one of Britain's greatest explorers: his love of cars, planes, travel, and - most importantly - his obsessive passion for finding Tutankhamun's treasures. But what became of the cavalier adventurer, and why is there not a single one of his finds in Britain?

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