The Pyramids: The Archaeology and History of Egypt's Iconic Monuments New and updated edition

by Miroslav Verner

Steven Rendall (Translator) and Zahi Hawass (Foreword)

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Nearly two decades have passed since the last edition of Miroslav Verner's seminal The Pyramids. In that time, fresh explorations and new sophisticated technologies have contributed to ever more detailed and compelling discussions around Egypt's enigmatic and most celebrated of ancient monuments.

A pyramid, as the posthumous residence of a king and the place of his eternal cult, was just a single, if dominant, part of a larger complex of structures with specific religious, economic, and administrative functions. The first royal pyramid in Egypt was built at the beginning of the Third Dynasty (ca. 2592-2544 BC) by Horus Netjerykhet, later called Djoser, while the last pyramid was the work of Ahmose I, the first king of the Eighteenth Dynasty (ca. 1539-1292 BC).

This newly revised and updated edition of The Pyramids brings Verner's rich erudition and long years of site experience to bear on all the latest discoveries and archaeological and historical aspects of over 70 of Egypt's and Sudan's pyramids in the broader context of their more than one-thousand-year-long development. Lucidly written, with 300 illustrations, and filled with insights, this comprehensive study illuminates an era that is both millennia away and, thanks to the work of scientists like Verner, relevant today.
  • ISBN10 9774169883
  • ISBN13 9789774169885
  • Publish Date 1 January 2021
  • Publish Status Inactive
  • Out of Print 12 March 2021
  • Publish Country EG
  • Imprint The American University in Cairo Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 480
  • Language English