National Geographic Spain Magazine – June 2005
Discover the authentic appearance of history's most famous pharaoh, fascinating European peoples, and scientific breakthroughs with this issue of National Geographic Spain. A historic edition filled with research articles and exceptional graphics.
Featured Contents of the Issue
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The New Face of Tutankhamun: A milestone in Egyptology revealing the 3D forensic facial reconstruction of the legendary pharaoh based on tomographic analyses.
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History of a Papyrus: A fascinating journey through the origin, use, and preservation of ancient documents from pharaonic Egypt.
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The Csángós of Romania: An ethnographic profile of this cultural minority with Hungarian roots located in the Moldavia region of Romania (includes supplementary map of Europe).
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Hyenas: A detailed portrait of the complex social structure and survival capacity of these misunderstood predators.
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Einstein and Weather Prediction: Articles dedicated to the genius of modern physics and the evolution of scientific models for forecasting climate.
Product Specifications
| Details | Specification |
| Publication | National Geographic Spain |
| Edition Date | June 2005 |
| Format | Physical printed magazine |
| Language | Spanish |
| Theme | Egyptology, Anthropology, Science and Zoology |
Note: Collectible printed paper issue. Ideal for Egyptology lovers, collectors of the iconic yellow border, and enthusiasts of historical and scientific dissemination.