Daily Life in Ancient Egypt ([Daily Life in Five Great Ages of History])

by Lionel Casson

Hardcover, 1975

Status

Available

Call number

932

Collection

Publication

American Heritage Pub. Co. : book trade distribution by McGraw-Hill (1975)

Description

Lionel Casson offers a comprehensive introduction to the people of ancient Egypt. He describes the structure of Egyptian society--the levels from peasant to pharaoh, the nature of the family, and the role of women. He reviews the professions, from the lowliest scribes to the architects and engineers who built the pyramids, and examines the work of sculptors, painters, cabinetmakers, jewelers, and smiths whose hands turned out the sculptures, murals, and objects of beauty that are so prized today. He deals with that key factor in Egyptian life, religion: the nature of the gods; the powerful role played by belief in the afterlife; and the career of one pharaoh, Akhenaten, who attempted to put heretical views into practice. Originally published in 1975 as The Horizon Book of Daily Life in Ancient Egypt, this revised edition includes a new chapter as well as full documentation of the sources.… (more)

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LibraryThing member purplestoregirl
I originally grabbed this book when I saw Isaac Asimov raving about it on the back cover. Lionel Casson has since become my favourite historian. He tells history by relying on the natural, historical drama of any era or event to compel the reader. Casson's books are easy and fun to read while still
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having a wealth of fascinating information for the average amateur historian.
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Physical description

128 p.; 11.1 inches

ISBN

0070102171 / 9780070102170

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