Description
“Egyptology: Search for the Tomb of Osiris,” written by Dugald Steer and presented as a journal by fictional archaeologist Emily Sands, is an interactive book filled with detailed illustrations by Nick Harris, Ian Andrew, and Helen Ward. First published in 2004, it takes readers on a captivating journey through Egypt, starting in Cairo in November 1926 and culminating with the discovery of the mythical Tomb of Osiris in January 1927.
The book includes journal entries, sketches of tombs, postcards, fold-out maps, and even envelopes containing clues, making it highly engaging for both children and fans of Egyptology. Its intricate design, golden cover, and interactive elements mirror the style of Steer’s “Dragonology” series, which was also a bestseller