The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt is the only book available
providing detailed historical coverage of Egypt from the early Stone
Age to its incorporation into the Roman Empire. The lively essays and
beautiful illustrations portray the emergence and development of the
distinctive civilization of the ancient Egyptians covering the period
from 700,000 BC to ad 311. The authors - each working at the cutting
edge of their particular fields - outline the principal sequence of
political events, including detailed examinations of the three
so-called Intermediate Periods previously regarded as 'dark ages'.
Against the backdrop of the rise and fall of ruling dynasties, this
Oxford History also examines cultural and social patterns, including
stylistic developments in art and literature. The pace of change in
such aspects of Egyptian culture as monumental architecture, funerary
beliefs, and ethnicity was not necessarily tied to the rate of
political change. Each of the authors has therefore set out to
elucidate, in both words and pictures, the underlying patterns of
social and political change, and to describe the changing face of
ancient Egypt, from the biographical details of individuals to the
social and economic factors that shaped the lives of the population as
a whole.
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ISBN
9780191604621
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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