The Atlas of Ancient Egypt: With Artworks and Photographs from the British Museum

by Delia Pemberton

Hardcover, 2005

Status

Available

Local notes

932 Pem

Barcode

6393

Collection

Publication

Harry N. Abrams (2005), Hardcover, 96 pages

Description

A historical and cultural atlas of ancient Egypt for children. The landscape and climate of Egypt had a fundamental influence on the development of ancient Egyptian culture, civilization and thought. The river Nile became a vital transport artery - the hieroglyph for 'travelling north/south' was a boat. The annual Nile flood made agriculture possible in this otherwise desert country and formed the basis of Egypt's wealth and power. The strong daytime sun and brilliant night-time stars of Egypt's skies became powerful elements in Egyptian religion, as did the birds and animals living in the Nile valley. This accessible and authoritative book demonstrates the vital links between geography, history and culture, and describes how we know so much today about life in this fascinating ancient land. Large, clear colour maps show the different areas of Egypt from the Delta in the north to Nubia in the south. Accompanying text, artwork and photographs make clear the contrasting landscapes of desert, delta and river valley, and show how much has changed but also how much has remained the same for people living in Egypt over the last five thousand years. Sites of particular historical signific… (more)

Physical description

96 p.; 11.88 inches

Pages

96
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