Splendors of Ancient Egypt


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Mummy portraits, tomb sculptures, and jewellery representing ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses, powerful rulers, and ordinary labourers come alive in this illustrated book. Concise descriptions of each work of art give essential information on the land, the people, the religion, and the afterlife.




Splendors of Ancient Egypt


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The Egyptian Museum in Cairo houses many of the most remarkable treasures of Ancient Egypt yet discovered. This book provides a rare opportunity to view the magnificent statues, stelae, domestic items, and jewellery from the museum, all photographed in situ by Phil Sayer. This was the first time anyone has ever been allowed to photograph in the museum.




Ancient Egypt


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Describes the civilization of the ancient Egyptians, their religion and how it shaped the daily lives of pharoahs and peasants, the building of the great pyramids, and the efforts of archeologists to uncover more about their civilization.




Ancient Egypt


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Egypt


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Rare indeed is the book that may legitimately claim to match the visual experience of a journey along the Nile. Egypt: Splendours of an Ancient Civilization does just this, presenting in magnificent colour some of the finest photographs ever taken of Egypt's monuments and fabulous treasures. Each location visited, from Tanis to Abu Simbel, is illustrated by a site plan and photographs not only of the principal structures but also of objects from the site, allowing these extraordinary works of art to be appreciated in their original setting. Specially commissioned and highly informative cross-sectional diagrams, including reconstructions of the tombs of Tutankhamum, Sethos I and Queen Nefertari, a double fold-out map of the course of the Nile and an illustrated glossary complete this panoramic study of Egyptian civilization.




The Material World of Ancient Egypt


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The Material World of Ancient Egypt examines the objects and artifacts, the representations in art, and the examples of documentation that together reveal the day-to-day physical substance of life in ancient Egypt. This book investigates how people dressed, what they ate, the houses they built, the games they played, and the tools they used, among many other aspects of daily life, paying great attention to the change and development of each area within the conservative Egyptian society. More than any other ancient civilization, the ancient Egyptians have left us with a wealth of evidence about their daily lives in the form of perishable objects, from leather sandals to feather fans, detailed depictions of trades and crafts on the walls of tombs, and a wide range of documentary evidence from temple inventories to personal laundry lists. Drawing on these diverse sources and richly illustrating his account with nearly one hundred images, William H. Peck illuminates the culture of the ancient Egyptians from the standpoint of the basic materials they employed to make life possible and perhaps even enjoyable.




Splendors of Ancient Egypt


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Splendors of Ancient Egypt


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Ancient Egypt


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