SUPPORTING THE CURRENT TRENDS TOWARD DOCUMENT-BASED TEACHING, THIS
BOOK INTRODUCES THE READER TO THE MULTIFACETED WORLD OF ANCIENT EGYPT
THROUGH REVEALING EXCERPTS FROM 51 TEXTS WRITTEN BY EGYPTIANS
THEMSELVES.
A wealth of evidence survives to tell the stories of ancient Egypt,
including monuments, artifacts, paintings, sculptures, human remains,
and literature. But there is yet another way to access this
fascinating culture—through original writings that span the period
from circa 3100 BCE to 400 CE. This book's 51 documents include
schoolboys' letters and exercises, prayers, hymns, love poems,
narratives, historical inscriptions, medical and mathematical texts,
and religious and funerary inscriptions. Most of the texts are penned
by Egyptians, but another perspective is added through the inclusion
of commentary about Egypt by the Greek historian Herodotus.
The documents are divided into sections to shed light on numerous
aspects of Egyptian life including domestic values and household
provision, economics, intellectual concerns, government and warfare,
recreational life, and religious beliefs and practices. Each section
provides historical context and discusses the meaning and significance
of the individual excerpt. The work highlights related themes and
ideas to encourage students to explore the legacy of ancient Egypt in
an essay, paper, drama production, or class presentation.
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Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life
Product details
ISBN
9798216162506
Published
2024
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author