Ancient Egypt
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Publisher Description
For more than three thousand years, the civilization of Ancient Egypt flourished along the banks of the Nile, leaving behind one of the most remarkable legacies in human history. Ancient Egypt offers a clear and engaging introduction to this extraordinary world, exploring the culture, beliefs, and achievements of a society that continues to fascinate the modern imagination.
This book guides listeners through the rise of the pharaohs and the development of one of the most enduring civilizations of the ancient world. From the construction of the great pyramids and monumental temples to the mysteries of hieroglyphic writing, it reveals how the Egyptians combined religion, engineering, and political power to create a culture that endured for millennia.
Along the way, the book explores the daily lives of ordinary Egyptians, their social structure, and their deeply held beliefs about the afterlife. It also examines the rulers and institutions that shaped Egypt's history, as well as the innovations—from agriculture and irrigation to administration and architecture—that helped sustain this powerful kingdom.
Concise yet informative, Ancient Egypt provides an accessible introduction to the land of the pharaohs and the civilization that grew beside the Nile. Perfect for students, history enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the ancient world, it offers a compelling overview of a culture whose monuments and ideas continue to inspire awe thousands of years later.