The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt

The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt
Title The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Payne
Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages 193
Release 2012-04-25
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0307813991

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For more than 3,000 years, Egypt was a great civilization that thrived along the banks of the Nile River. But when its cities crumbled to dust, Egypt’s culture and the secrets of its hieroglyphic writings were also lost. The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt explains how archaeologists have pieced together their discoveries to slowly reveal the history of Egypt’s people, its pharaohs, and its golden days.

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt
Title Ancient Egypt PDF eBook
Author Marcia Williams
Publisher Candlewick Press
Pages 52
Release 2011
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 076365308X

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Retells nine tales of ancient Egypt, including the story of Ra rising from the waters of the Nile to create the gods of the earth, sky, and rain.

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt
Title Ancient Egypt PDF eBook
Author Parragon, Incorporated
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 2007
Genre Egypt
ISBN 9781405486439

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This lavishly illustrated book brings to life every detail of the people, sites, artifacts and explains practices, customs and beliefs that existed in the land of the Pharaohs.

Whose Pharaohs?

Whose Pharaohs?
Title Whose Pharaohs? PDF eBook
Author Donald Malcolm Reid
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 429
Release 2002-02-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520930797

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Egypt's rich and celebrated ancient past has served many causes throughout history--in both Egypt and the West. Concentrating on the era from Napoleon's conquest and the discovery of the Rosetta Stone to the outbreak of World War I, this book examines the evolution of Egyptian archaeology in the context of Western imperialism and nascent Egyptian nationalism. Traditionally, histories of Egyptian archaeology have celebrated Western discoverers such as Champollion, Mariette, Maspero, and Petrie, while slighting Rifaa al-Tahtawi, Ahmad Kamal, and other Egyptians. This exceptionally well-illustrated and well-researched book writes Egyptians into the history of archaeology and museums in their own country and shows how changing perceptions of the past helped shape ideas of modern national identity. Drawing from rich archival sources in Egypt, the United Kingdom, and France, and from little-known Arabic publications, Reid discusses previously neglected topics in both scholarly Egyptology and the popular "Egyptomania" displayed in world's fairs and Orientalist painting and photography. He also examines the link between archaeology and the rise of the modern tourist industry. This richly detailed narrative discusses not only Western and Egyptian perceptions of pharaonic history and archaeology but also perceptions of Egypt's Greco-Roman, Coptic, and Islamic eras. Throughout this book, Reid demonstrates how the emergence of archaeology affected the interests and self-perceptions of modern Egyptians. In addition to uncovering a wealth of significant new material on the history of archaeology and museums in Egypt, Reid provides a fascinating window on questions of cultural heritage--how it is perceived, constructed, claimed, and contested.

The Curse of the Pharaohs

The Curse of the Pharaohs
Title The Curse of the Pharaohs PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Peters
Publisher Mysterious Press
Pages 242
Release 2010-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0446573205

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From a New York Times bestselling author, Egyptologist Amelia Peabody, now a wife and mother, returns to catch a murderer at an excavation of an ancient tomb. It's 1892, and Amelia and her now-husband Radcliffe Emerson have settled down in Victorian England after their escapade in Egypt. They're raising their young son Ramses and everything seems normal–until they are approached by a damsel in distress. Lady Baskerville's husband, Sir Henry, has died after uncovering what might be a royal tomb in Luxor. Despite rumors of a curse haunting all those involved with the dig, Amelia and Radcliffe proceed to Egypt and realize that Sir Henry did not die a natural death. Accidents continue to plague the dig, and talk of a pharaoh's curse runs rampant among the group. Amelia begins to suspect that these accidents are caused by a sinister human–but who?

Unwrapping the Pharaohs

Unwrapping the Pharaohs
Title Unwrapping the Pharaohs PDF eBook
Author John F. Ashton
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 232
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780890514689

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Mummies, pyramids, and pharaohs! The culture and civilization of the ancient Egyptians have fascinated people for centuries and some have direct correlation to biblical events.Authors David Down and John Ashton present a groundbreaking new chronology in Unwrapping the Pharaohs that shows how Egyptian Archaeology supports the biblical timeline.Go back in time as famous Egyptians such as the boy-king Tutankhamen, and the beautiful Cleopatra are brought to life in this captivating new look at Egyptian history from a biblical worldview.

The Art of the Pharaohs

The Art of the Pharaohs
Title The Art of the Pharaohs PDF eBook
Author Giorgio Ferrero
Publisher White Star Publishers
Pages 176
Release 2010
Genre Pharaohs in art
ISBN 9788854405684

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This large-format, magnificently illustrated book shows the portraits and monuments that are the artistic masterpiece of antiquity in a new light . It traces the profiles of 34 Kings and queens to present an in-depth picture of the history and art of ancient Egypt and its pharaohs.