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The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt

Author: Ian Shaw  

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List of Maps; Acknowledgements Introduction Prehistory: Palaeolithic and Neolithic Predynastic Period Late Predynastic and Early Dynastic The Rise of Eqyptian Civilization The Old Kingdom The First Intermediate Period The Middle Kingdom The Second Intermediate Period The New Kingdom: Pre-Amarna The New Kingdom: Amarna and Post-Amarna Egypt and the Outside World The Third Intermediate Period The Late Period The Ptolemaic Period The Roman Period Further Reading; Chronological Tables; Acknowledgement of Sources; Index

The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt describes the emergence and development of the distinctive civilization of the ancient Egyptians, from their prehistoric origins to their conquest by the Persians, Greeks, and Romans. It describes the changing nature of life and death in the Nile valley.

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List of Maps; Acknowledgements Introduction Prehistory: Palaeolithic and Neolithic Predynastic Period Late Predynastic and Early Dynastic The Rise of Eqyptian Civilization The Old Kingdom The First Intermediate Period The Middle Kingdom The Second Intermediate Period The New Kingdom: Pre-Amarna The New Kingdom: Amarna and Post-Amarna Egypt and the Outside World The Third Intermediate Period The Late Period The Ptolemaic Period The Roman Period Further Reading; Chronological Tables; Acknowledgement of Sources; Index

The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt describes the emergence and development of the distinctive civilization of the ancient Egyptians, from their prehistoric origins to their conquest by the Persians, Greeks, and Romans. It describes the changing nature of life and death in the Nile valley.

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The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt uniquely covers 700,000 years of ancient Egypt from the stone age to the Roman conquest. The story of the ancient Egyptians, from their prehistoric origins to their conquest by the Persians, Greeks, and Romans makes for fascinating reading, with subjects ranging from the changing nature of life and death in the Nile valley to some of the earliest masterpieces of art, architecture, and literature in the ancientworld.An international team of experts in the field address the issues surrounding this distinctive culture, vividly relating the rise and fall of ruling dynasties, exploring colourful personalities,and uncovering surprising facts, such as the revelation that Scotland Yard possesses a print taken from the hand of a mummy. A well-rounded picture of an intriguing civilization emerges.

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“'splendid, lavishly illustrated book ... the only single-volume work tocover 700,000 years of Ancient Egypt from the stone age to Roman conquest ...Lucidly edited by Ian Shaw ... you get the facts without the dust. An excellentchoice for enthusiasts and novices alike; even better if you can persuadesomeone to buy for you as a present.'Roddy Phillips, Aberdeen Press and Journal”

Review from previous editionThe approach combines traditional chronological history with cultural and social historical material to produce a well rounded picture ... chapters covering prehistory and the intermediate periods are particularly good, with Seidlmayer on the First Intermediate Period and Bourriau on the Second Intermediate Period outstanding. Bryan's chapter on the 18th Dynasty before the Amarna Period is also particularly good.'AntiquityIf you only want to read one book on Egypt, then read this one ... even people who consider themselves as experts on Ancient Egypt will find much to set them thinking: And while such Egyptologists will have a field day, the casual reader will find plenty to arouse their interest, ranging from the story of the world's first strike ... to the revelation that Scotland Yard possesses a print taken from the hand of a mummy.'The Northern Echosplendid, lavishly illustrated book ... the only single-volume work to cover 700,000 years of Ancient Egypt from the stone age to Roman conquest ... Lucidly edited by Ian Shaw ... you get the facts without the dust. An excellent choice for enthusiasts and novices alike; even better if you can persuade someone to buy for you as a present.'Roddy Phillips, Aberdeen Press and JournalFrom the Stone Age to the Roman occupation in the fourth centry AD, the mighty Egyptian dynasties are brought to life in almost 450 pages ... never anything but deeply informative, without losing sight of the essential attribute of any book - readability ... both stimulating to the casual reader or keen-to-learn holiday maker and the serious student alike.'Peter Leach, North West Evening Mail`brimming with ... intriguing facts ... also provides a first-rate overview of - le progrès Egyptien - from the period when Homo erectus first stalked the land right up to Octavian's triumphant entry into Egypt in 30 BC.'Douglas Kennedy, The Times

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About the Author

Ian Shaw studied Archaeology and Egyptology at Cambridge University, gaining a PhD on the archaeological remains at Tell el-Amarna. He later undertook research into Egyptian quarrying and mining sites as a British Academy Research Fellow at New Hall, Cambridge. His other publications include Ancient Egyptian Warfare and Weapons (1992), The British Museum Dictionary of Ancient Egypt (1995), The Dictionary of Archaeology (1999), and Ancient Egyptian Materials andTechnology (2000)

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The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt uniquely covers 700,000 years of ancient Egypt from the stone age to the Roman conquest. The story of the ancient Egyptians, from their prehistoric origins to their conquest by the Persians, Greeks, and Romans makes for fascinating reading, with subjects ranging from the changing nature of life and death in the Nile valley to some of the earliest masterpieces of art, architecture, and literature in the ancient world.An international team of experts in the field address the issues surrounding this distinctive culture, vividly relating the rise and fall of ruling dynasties, exploring colourful personalities, and uncovering surprising facts, such as the revelation that Scotland Yard possesses a print taken from the hand of a mummy. A well-rounded picture of an intriguing civilization emerges.

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Product Details

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Published
23rd October 2003
Pages
544
ISBN
9780192804587

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