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Egypt: How A Lost Civilisation Was Rediscovered
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Egypt: How A Lost Civilisation Was Rediscovered
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Joyce Tyldesley
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:288 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 126 |
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Category/Genre | African history |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780563493815
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Classifications | Dewey:932 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Ebury Publishing
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Imprint |
BBC Books
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Publication Date |
1 June 2006 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Follow the real-life Indiana Joneses in their quest for the splendid monuments, tombs and artefacts that have unlocked many of the secrets of this civilization. For nearly two thousand years after the last pharaoh ruled Egypt the wonders of this ancient culture remained hidden, seemingly lost and forgotten for ever. Then, in the late eighteenth century, Napoleons invasion of the country sparked an explosion of interest in ancient Egypt that burns as strongly today as ever. The obsession with anything and everything Egyptian has inspired many to dedicate their lives to the search for treasure in Egypts sands. All of these explorers, collectors and archaeologists can be loosely classified as Egyptologists and this relatively new science has been blessed with more than its fair share of intriguing characters, some of whom, by virtue of their larger-than-life personalities, curious habits or spectacular finds, have come to dominate the story of the rediscovery of ancient Egypt - the story of this book. In 'Egypt- How A Lost Civilization was Rediscovered', highly respected author and archaeologist Joyce Tyldesley follows these real-life Indiana Joneses in their quest for the splendid monuments, tombs and artefacts that have unlocked many of the secrets of this mesmerizing civilization. From the nail-biting race to crack the hieroglyphic code to Howard Carters dramatic discovery of the golden treasures in Tutankhamen's tomb - surely the most heart-stopping moment in the history of archaeology - we experience the excitement, emotion and intrigue of this gripping adventure story. Praise for Joyce Tyldesley- Tyldesley has added a new, more human dimension her book should be required reading. Sunday Times on Ramses- Egypts Greatest Pharaoh
ReviewsAn enthralling account of how this ancient land was rediscovered... This is a book that will appeal to both budding Egyptologists and casual historians in equal measure * Global Magazine *
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