Egyptology: Search for the Tomb of Osiris
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Egyptology: Search for the Tomb of Osiris is a fiction book created and published in the UK by Templar Publishing and published by Candlewick Press in America in 2004. The book is supposedly a journal of Emily Sands, an Egyptologist who, with a team, is trying to find the tomb of Osiris. Egyptology is the second of four books in the "-logy" series, which include Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons, Wizardology: The Secrets of Merlin, and Pirateology: A Pirate Hunter's Companion. The actual author was Dugald A. Steer, while the book was designed by Nghiem Ta and features the artwork of Helen Ward, NIck Harris and Ian Andrew.
[edit] Pages in journal
- Arrival at Cairo: Monday, November 1, 1926
- Notes on Ancient Egypt: Monday, November 8, 1926
- A Trip to Giza: Tuesday, November 9, 1926
- Saqqara and Memphis: Friday, November 12, 1926
- Beni Hasan and Amarna: Saturday, November 27, 1926
- At Sacred Abydos: Friday, December 10, 1926
- Deir El Bahri: Sunday, December 12, 1926
- The Valley of the Kings: Thursday, December 16, 1926
- Karnak and the Colossi: Saturday, December 18, 1926
- The City of the Hawk: Saturday, December 25, 1926
- A Trip to Nubia: Friday, December 31, 1926
- Back to Philae: Tuesday, January 4, 1927
- The Tomb of Osiris?: Wednesday, January 5, 1927