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Ancient Egypt Rise - cover

Ancient Egypt Rise

Amelia Khatri

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

"Ancient Egypt Rise" offers a masterful exploration of how a desert kingdom evolved into one of history's most enduring and influential civilizations. The book expertly weaves together three fundamental pillars of Egyptian society: the divine authority of the pharaohs, architectural achievements, and social hierarchy, demonstrating how these elements worked in harmony to sustain a civilization that flourished for over three millennia.

 
Through meticulous analysis of primary sources and recent archaeological findings, the book reveals fascinating insights into how the pharaonic system emerged from tribal leadership to become a sophisticated theological-political institution. The text particularly shines in its examination of Egyptian engineering prowess, incorporating modern scientific analysis to explain how ancient builders achieved their remarkable architectural feats, from the precise alignment of pyramids to the development of standardized construction techniques that continue to inspire wonder today.

 
The narrative progresses chronologically from the Early Dynastic Period through the Old and Middle Kingdoms, with each chapter building upon previous information to create a comprehensive understanding of Egyptian civilization. What sets this work apart is its integration of multiple disciplines, including archaeology, anthropology, and climatology, providing readers with a nuanced view of how environmental factors and technological innovations shaped the rise of this remarkable civilization.

 
The accessible yet scholarly approach makes complex topics understandable while maintaining academic rigor, making it an invaluable resource for both students and history enthusiasts.
Disponible depuis: 30/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 100 pages.

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