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Humanities || Classical Studies

The Egyptians -An Introduction

Author: Robert Morkot

Illustrations : 11 half tones, 7 maps and 6 line drawings

Master eBook ISBN10 : 0-203-48653-6

Master eBook ISBN13 : 978-0-203-48653-5

No of pages : 256

eBook Price : $36.95

Originally Published : 11 Feb 2005

Robert Morkot paints a vivid picture of the origins, history and culture of the ancient Egyptians with chapters on dynasties, empires, society, daily life, religion, art and architecture, languages and literature. The book also raises and addresses a number of important interprative questions, such as the issues of race and colour of the Egyptians, Egypt''s relationship with Africa and the debate about Egypt''s ''legacy''. Enjoyable and accessible, this is the ideal introduction to the Egyptians for both students and the interested general reader.



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Table of contents : 1. Defining Ancient Egypt 2. The Egyptian world 3. Esoteric knowledge and Oriental mystery: the lure of Egypt 4. Constructing the Egyptian past 5. Origins and first flowering 6. Imperial Egypt: The Middle and New Kingdoms (c. 2055--1069 BC) 7. Continuity with metamorphosis: Egypt 1100 BC to AD 641 8. Rulers and ruled 9. Town and country in Ancient Egypt 10. [The] Culture of Ancient Egypt Further reading.


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