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Book Synopsis: The ancient Egyptians created some of the world's most beautiful art and architecture. To this day, this ancient civilization which produced the great pyramids, the riddle of the Sphinx, and the riches of Tutankhamun exerts a strong hold on our imaginations. Now, in Ancient Egypt, eminent Egyptologist David P. Silverman and a team of leading scholars explore the cultural wealth of this civilization in a series of intriguing and authoritative essays based on the latest theories and discoveries. Illustrated with more than 200 superb color photographs, maps, and charts, this book illuminates the vivid and powerful symbolic images of this fascinating culture from pyramids and temples to priests and rituals; from hieroglyphic writing to daily life by the Nile; and from temple carvings to the cult of the dead. Correcting the popular misconception of the Egyptians as a death obsessed people, the book uses the most recent historical research and archaeological finds to illuminate the routines of daily life in royal, elite, priestly circles, as well as at lower levels of society. We learn, for example, that despite the monochromatic appearance of most temple ruins today, in ancient times they would have been colorful, even gleaming structures; that the title "Pharaoh" derives from the Egyptian phrase per aa, which means "great house" and was originally a reference to the royal palace; that temples employed all manner of part-time and full-time personnel, from farmers and carpenters to scribes, jewelers, and keepers of livestock; and that Egyptian law viewed women as equal to men, and they could, in some cases, wield considerable influence.
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Ancient Egypt has captivated our imaginations for centuries, and now you can immerse yourself in the wonders of this extraordinary civilization with our Ancient Egypt book. Written by renowned Egyptologist David P. Silverman and a team of top scholars, this book offers a fascinating exploration of the cultural riches of ancient Egypt.
Discover the secrets of the pyramids, the enigma of the Sphinx, and the treasure-filled tomb of Tutankhamun. With over 200 stunning color photographs, maps, and charts, this book brings to life the vibrant and symbolic images of this captivating civilization. Delve into the magnificent temples and decipher the hieroglyphic writing that tells the stories of daily life along the Nile.
Contrary to popular belief, ancient Egyptians were not solely obsessed with death. Our book sheds light on the routines and realities of daily life for both the elite and the common people. Learn about the colorful and grandeur that once adorned the temple ruins, the diverse roles of the temple personnel, and the surprisingly progressive views on gender equality.
Immerse yourself in the wonders of ancient Egypt today with our Ancient Egypt book!
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