Book 1

Atlas Of Ancient Egypt

by Neal Morris

Published 16 August 2001
The Atlas of Ancient Egypt is a stunningly illustrated survey of over 3,000 years of Egyptian history. The book redefines the concept of the traditional atlas - it is not just limited to maps alone, it looks at the people, places and objects of Ancient Egypt. The civilisation that thrived for more than three thousand years in the Valley of the River Nile is brought to life through the temples, buildings, frescoes and statues that it left behind Some of the topics covered include: predynastic Egypt, the Old Kingdom, the Age of the Pyramids, Egyptian writing, the Middle Kingdom, Gods and Goddesses, Women in Egypt, the Valley of the Kings, the New Kingdom, the Egyptian way of death This highly visual book includes detailed maps, architectural reconstructions, historical artifacts and superb scenes from everyday life.