The Dictionary of Ancient Egypt
Autore/i | Ian Shaw e Paul Nicholson | ||
Editore | Harry N. Abrams | Luogo | Londra |
Anno | 1995 | Pagine | 328 |
Dimensioni | 23X29 (cm) | Illustrazioni | ill. a colori e b/n n.t. |
Legatura | cart. edit. sovracc. ill. | Conservazione | |
Lingua | Peso | 2100 (gr) | |
ISBN | 0810932253 | EAN-13 | 9780810932258 |
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Testo in inglese.
In Association with the British Museum.
An A-to-Z guide to the world's most intriguing civilization.
Why did the Egyptians go to such effort to preserve their dead? How did they brew beer and furnish their houses? What would the great temple complex at Karnak have looked like? Why did Tutankhamun change his name?
Drawing on the vast resources of London's British Museum, the book is a mine of information on all aspects of the ancient Egyptian world. Clear explanations and descriptions of 600 major ideas, events, and personalities that shaped 4,000 years of life in the Nile valley are provided, and each entry is followed by a brief bibliography.
Illustrated throughout with photographs, line drawings, site plans, and maps, and including the most up-to-date information, The Dictionary of Ancient Egypt is an invaluable resource.
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