Pharaoh s Land and Beyond

Pharaoh s Land and Beyond
Author: Pearce Paul Creasman,Richard H. Wilkinson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190229078

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The concept of pharaonic Egypt as a unified, homogeneous, and isolated cultural entity is misleading. Ancient Egypt was a rich tapestry of social, religious, technological, and economic interconnections among numerous cultures from disparate lands. This volume uniquely examines Egypt's relationship with its wider world through fifteen chapters arranged in five thematic groups. The first three chapters detail the geographical contexts of interconnections through examination of ancient Egyptian exploration, maritime routes, and overland passages. The next three chapters address the human principals of association: peoples, with the attendant difficulties differentiating ethnic identities from the record; diplomatic actors, with their complex balances and presentations of power; and the military, with its evolving role in pharaonic expansion. Natural events, too, played significant roles in the pharaonic world: geological disasters, the effects of droughts and floods on the Nile, and illness and epidemics all delivered profound impacts, as is seen in the third section.0Physical manifestations of interconnections between pharaonic Egypt and its neighbors in the form of objects are the focus of the fourth set: trade, art and architecture, and a specific case study of scarabs. The final section discusses in depth perhaps the most powerful means of interconnection: ideas. Whether through diffusion and borrowing of knowledge and technology, through the flow of words by script and literature, or through exchanges in the religious sphere, the pharaonic Egypt that we know today was constantly changing-and changing the cultures around it.0Exhibition.

Pharaoh s Land and Beyond

Pharaoh s Land and Beyond
Author: Pearce Paul Creasman,Richard H. Wilkinson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780190229085

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The concept of pharaonic Egypt as a unified, homogeneous, and isolated cultural entity is misleading. Ancient Egypt was a rich tapestry of social, religious, technological, and economic interconnections among numerous cultures from disparate lands. In fifteen chapters divided into five thematic groups, Pharaoh's Land and Beyond uniquely examines Egypt's relationship with its wider world. The first section details the geographical contexts of interconnections by examining ancient Egyptian exploration, maritime routes, and overland passages. In the next section, chapters address the human principals of association: peoples, with the attendant difficulties of differentiating ethnic identities from the record; diplomatic actors, with their complex balances and presentations of power; and the military, with its evolving role in pharaonic expansion. Natural events, from droughts and floods to illness and epidemics, also played significant roles in this ancient world, as examined in the third section. The final two sections explore the physical manifestations of interconnections between pharaonic Egypt and its neighbors, first in the form of material objects and second, in the powerful exchange of ideas. Whether through diffusion and borrowing of knowledge and technology, through the flow of words by script and literature, or through exchanges in the religious sphere, the pharaonic Egypt that we know today was constantly changing--and changing the cultures around it. This illustrious work represents the first synthesis of these cultural relationships, unbounded by time, geography, or mode.

The Land of the Pharaohs

The Land of the Pharaohs
Author: Leonard Cottrell
Publsiher: New Word City
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2017-01-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781936529834

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More than 3,000 years ago, a young man of seventeen named Tutankhamen became pharaoh of Egypt. His reign came toward the end of a vital period in Egypt's history when Thebes was the wealthiest and most splendid city in the world. Great temples soared into the sky, and in the temple workshops, hundreds of craftsmen labored to turn the riches of Egypt into magnificent garments, furniture and houses, ornaments, and weapons for all their heavenly gods and for their earthly god, the pharaoh. In 1922, Howard Carter, after twenty years of searching, unearthed Tutankhamen's tomb. In it were the glorious artifacts that had been made for him and that he would need in the afterlife. In this book, award-winning historian Leonard Cottrell vividly recreates Carter's discovery of the treasures that have yielded invaluable knowledge about the lives of the pharaohs as well as ordinary Egyptians.

The Land of the Pharaohs

The Land of the Pharaohs
Author: Samuel Manning
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1875
Genre: Egypt
ISBN: OXFORD:300823045

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Egypt

Egypt
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Booksales
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 1740480562

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Explores every facet of Egypt's geography, society, history, and culture to build up an intriguing image of what life was like in the land of the pharaohs. --Publisher.

The Pharaoh s Builders

The Pharaoh s Builders
Author: Heather Perrywinkle Smith
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 154115925X

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Discover the magical capacities of oneness that built the first pyramid of ancient Egypt. Born a slave in Pharaoh's Land, Bilal had little hope or prospects to improve his life. Indeed his own father has worked mercilessly with their slave master to mold him into a fighter; the best fighter Pharaoh's Land has ever seen. They went so far as to put him in death matches. Two men enter and only one leaves alive. He was fifteen when they put him to his first match. His foreign blood line that made him massively larger gave him the advantage; and up to now he had never lost. Losing would truly be the end of him. Only in the darkest recesses of his mind did he contemplate the freedom losing would give him. Bilal considers his next step. Will he choose to plummet to his death? Standing on the cliffs edge the warm and gentle breeze of days end touches him, caressing his body with gentle presence. As he inhales the breath taking beauty of the land and setting sunlight spreading out before him he is renewed. The beauty begins to return him to himself and gives him the will to carry on. It is this transformation from utter despair to hope and possibility that gives him a power far beyond his own comprehension. But there are others who watch him, others who know; he embodies the capacities of oneness that are about to change the world as the first pyramid has begun to be built. The Pharaoh's Builders weaves together an engaging story revealing the magic and beauty hidden in all things and the unlikely choices for kindness in a world most often ugly with the cruelty of those willing to kill for a position of power. WINNER: Honorable Mention 2016 Los Angeles Book Festival

The Land of the Pharaohs

The Land of the Pharaohs
Author: Samuel Manning
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1897
Genre: Egypt
ISBN: UOM:39015001717472

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Ancient Civilizations

Ancient Civilizations
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2005
Genre: Books with accompanying CD-ROMs
ISBN: 1551928795

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