Egyptian History: Exploring Egypt's Ancient Civilization Through Scholarly Narratives and Archaeological Insights
Synopsis
Egyptian History is a remarkable anthology that delves into the vast tapestry of one of the world's oldest civilizations. With a range of styles from narrative history to analytical discourse, this collection illuminates the multifaceted dimensions of ancient Egypt's societal, religious, and political landscapes. The featured works encompass a breadth of significant periods and events, bringing to light the grandeur and complexity that define Egypt's past. Rich narrative accounts alongside reflective essays offer an engaging spectrum of interpretations that uncover both the familiar and the enigmatic aspects of Egyptian antiquity. This anthology, crafted by renowned scholars Arthur Gilman and George Rawlinson, draws from their extensive expertise and diverse backgrounds. Collectively, they have significantly contributed to the canon of ancient history literature, particularly during periods marked by a heightened awareness of ancient civilizations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their works stand at the intersection of cultural curiosity and scholarly rigor, capturing both the meticulous details and broader cultural influences that shaped Egypt through the ages. Egyptian History is recommended for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of ancient Egypt through a multiplicity of scholarly perspectives. This volume offers a synergistic dialogue between its authors' varied insights, making it a valuable educational resource. By traversing the sands of time with Gilman and Rawlinson, readers are invited to explore a civilization's enduring legacy, enriching their appreciation of historical interconnectedness and cultural evolution.
Publisher information
- Publisher: e-artnow
- ISBN: 9788027377800
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 9 mm
- Weight: 234g
- Languages: English
