Lost Voices of the Nile: Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt

by Charlotte Booth

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When we think of ancient Egypt, we think of the gods, the pharaohs and the pyramids. However, life for the average Egyptian was very different from this glorious perception and was not so unrecognisable from the lives we live today.

This book tells the history of the ordinary population of ancient Egypt, using the stories of real people - often strange, at times amusing and ultimately very recognisable. Booth introduces us to a number of fascinating people, including Taimhotep, who married a man twice her age and turned to the god Imhotep to help her to conceive a son; Naunakhte, who disinherited her children for neglecting her in her old age; Kenhirkhopshef, a man seemingly obsessed with making lists; and Paneb, the 'bad boy' of Deir el-Medina. History is made up of people and personalities, and each of these characters has a story to tell.
  • ISBN10 144566027X
  • ISBN13 9781445660271
  • Publish Date 15 December 2016 (first published 15 August 2015)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Amberley Publishing
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 288
  • Language English