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Encyclopedia of Ancient EgyptEncyclopedia of Ancient Egypt
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Ancient Egypt's history from its origins as a group of settlements along the banks of the Nile, its rise to one of the world's greatest civilisations to its decline at the hands of the Roman Empire. Illustrated with stunning photographs, artwork, diagrams and cutaways. Includes a comprehensive factfinder featuring a time chart, a list of who's who and details of recent archaeological finds. With internet links to recommended websites with further information, video clips and virtual tours.
Chapters in this book include:
- Discovering ancient Egypt
- Treasure trove
- Records and conservation
- Egyptology today
- Map of ancient Egypt
History
- Early Egypt
- The Old Kingdom
- Times of change
- The growth of empires
- The queen who became king
- Religious revolution
- The times of Tutankhamun
- Ramesses II
- The New Kingdom ends
- A melting pot
- The last kings
- The last queen
Royalty and Religion
- The role of king
- Government and power
- Fighting forces
- Trade and diplomacy
- The Egyptian religion
- More about myths
- Temple life
- Buildings fit for gods
- The great cult temples
- Religion in daily life
- Death and the afterlife
- Embalming and mummies
- Coffins and tombs
- The pyramids of Giza
- Buried in the rocks
- Mortuary temples
- A royal barque
Everyday Life
- Houses and homes
- Women and family life
- The farming life
- Skilled craftsmen
- Jobs for all
- The educated few
- Writing of the gods
- Feasting and fun
- All dressed up
- Travel and transport
- Medicine and magic
- Beauty care
Factfinder
- Time chart
- Kings and dynasties
- Who's who
- Gods and goddesses
- The history of Egyptology
- Egyptian collections
- Extent:
- 128 pages
- Dimensions:
- 276 x 216mm
- Paperback ISBN:
- 9781409532279
- Key Stage:
- KS2
- Publication Date:
- August 2011
- Work Reference:
- 00994
Chapters in this book include:
- Discovering ancient Egypt
- Treasure trove
- Records and conservation
- Egyptology today
- Map of ancient Egypt
History
- Early Egypt
- The Old Kingdom
- Times of change
- The growth of empires
- The queen who became king
- Religious revolution
- The times of Tutankhamun
- Ramesses II
- The New Kingdom ends
- A melting pot
- The last kings
- The last queen
Royalty and Religion
- The role of king
- Government and power
- Fighting forces
- Trade and diplomacy
- The Egyptian religion
- More about myths
- Temple life
- Buildings fit for gods
- The great cult temples
- Religion in daily life
- Death and the afterlife
- Embalming and mummies
- Coffins and tombs
- The pyramids of Giza
- Buried in the rocks
- Mortuary temples
- A royal barque
Everyday Life
- Houses and homes
- Women and family life
- The farming life
- Skilled craftsmen
- Jobs for all
- The educated few
- Writing of the gods
- Feasting and fun
- All dressed up
- Travel and transport
- Medicine and magic
- Beauty care
Factfinder
- Time chart
- Kings and dynasties
- Who's who
- Gods and goddesses
- The history of Egyptology
- Egyptian collections
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A stunningly illustrated and presented book, which is deserving of a place on any bookshelf... includes a comprehensive factfinder featuring a time chart, a list of who's who and details of recent archaeological finds, showing there is still much to learn and discover.
The encyclopedia is full of stunning photographs and detailed illustrations. It also has a comprehensive factfinder featuring a time chart, a list of who's who and details of recent archaeological finds. Internet links offer a selection of recommended related websites, with sound, animation or video clips that provide additional information for projects and homework. It forms part of Usborne's excellent ancient history range for children.
Quicklinks
Visit Usborne Quicklinks for links to websites where you can find out more about ancient Egypt, explore tombs and pyramids, and discover how mummies were made.