24 Hours in Ancient Egypt by Donald P. Ryan

24 Hours in Ancient Egypt (24 Hours in Ancient History)

by Donald P. Ryan

Spend 24 hours with the ancient Egyptians.

Ancient Egypt wasn’t all pyramids, sphinxes and gold sarcophagi. For your average Egyptian, life was tough, and work was hard, conducted under the burning gaze of the sun god Ra.

During the course of a day in the ancient city of Thebes (modern-day Luxor), Egypt’s religious capital, we meet 24 Egyptians from all strata of society – from the king to the bread-maker, the priestess to the fisherman, the soldier to the midwife – and get to know what the real Egypt was like by spending an hour in their company. We encounter a different one of these characters every hour and in every chapter, and through their eyes see what an average day in ancient Egypt was really like.

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Very readable and fun introduction to the various lived and professions of ancient Egyptians. I very much appreciated that it didn't just focus on royalty and religion, as most texts seem to do.

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Trigger warnings: death, abuse, slavery.

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