A History of Ancient Egypt: From the First Farmers to the Great Pyramid
Autor John Romeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2013
This exceptional book draws on a lifetime of research and thought to recreate the previously untold story of how a civilization which began with handfuls of semi-itinerant fishermen settled, spread and created a rich, vivid, strange civilization that had its first culmination in the pharaoh Khufu building the Great Pyramid.
The book immerses the reader in the fascinating world of archaeological evidence, the process by which this long vanished world has gradually re-emerged and the rapidly changing interpretations which these breathtaking but entirely enigmatic remains have been subjected to. Whether he is writing about the smallest necklace bead or the most elaborate royal tomb, John Romer conveys to the reader a remarkable sense of how to understand a people so like ourselves and yet in so many ways eerily different.
Reviews:
'Scholarly, passionate and exquisitely written ... a stunning, clear-sighted history of Ancient Egypt'James McConnachie,Sunday Times
'It is not easy to enliven prehistory while simultaneously respecting limited archaeological evidence and avoiding novelistic pitfalls. But Romer manages it ... After a long wait, we have an up-to-date, stimulating account of the birth of what may turn out to be the world's oldest civilization'Andrew Robinson,Nature
'His physical descriptions are superb ... a book to be read and thought about'John Ray,Financial Times
'Romer carries the reader along effortlessly on a lengthy, complex yet immensely satisfying journey'Joyce Tyldesley,BBC History
About the author:
John Romer has been working in Egypt since 1966 on archaeological digs in many key sites, including the Valley of the Kings and Karnak. He led the Brooklyn Museum expedition to excavate the tomb of Ramesses XI. He wrote and presented a number of television series, includingThe Seven Wonders of the World,Romer's Egypt,Ancient LivesandTestament. His major books includeThe Great Pyramid: Ancient Egypt RevisitedandValley of the Kings. He lives in Italy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141399713
ISBN-10: 0141399716
Pagini: 512
Ilustrații: Illustrations (some col.), maps
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141399716
Pagini: 512
Ilustrații: Illustrations (some col.), maps
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
John
Romerhas
been
working
in
Egypt
since
1966
in
key
archaeological
sites,
including
Karnak
and
Medinet
Habu.
He
initiated
conservation
studies
in
the
Valley
of
the
Kings
and
led
the
Brooklyn
Museum
expedition
to
excavate
the
tomb
of
Ramesses
XI.
He
has
written
and
presented
a
number
of
television
series,
including
Romer's
Egypt,
Ancient
Lives,
Testament
and
Byzantium.
His
major
books
includeThe
Great
Pyramid:
Ancient
Egypt
RevisitedandValley
of
the
Kings.
He
lives
in
Italy.
Recenzii
Scholarly,
passionate
and
exquisitely
written
...
a
stunning,
clear-sighted
history
of
ancient
Egypt
It is not easy to enliven prehistory while simultaneously respecting limited archaeological evidence and avoiding novelistic pitfalls. But Romer manages it ... After a long wait, we have an up-to-date, stimulating account of the birth of what may turn out to be the world's oldest civilization
His physical descriptions are superb ... a book to be read and thought about
Romer carries the reader along effortlessly on a lengthy, complex yet immensely satisfying journey
It is not easy to enliven prehistory while simultaneously respecting limited archaeological evidence and avoiding novelistic pitfalls. But Romer manages it ... After a long wait, we have an up-to-date, stimulating account of the birth of what may turn out to be the world's oldest civilization
His physical descriptions are superb ... a book to be read and thought about
Romer carries the reader along effortlessly on a lengthy, complex yet immensely satisfying journey