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Ancient Egypt (Eyewitness Books, No 23)

Ancient Egypt (Eyewitness Books, No 23)
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Full-color photos. From the splendor of the pharaoh's court to the everyday

life of ordinary people, the great civilization of the Nile valley is revealed

in page after page of dramatic photos of the objects they left behind: human

and animal mummies, reed brushes, children's pull-toys, and more.

"Stunning."--School Library Journal.



 

What Customers Say About Ancient Egypt (Eyewitness Books, No 23):

Eyewitness guides were still,continuing to bring to,readers, books that had visually stunning intricate photos of priceless,jewels that,were still rich in glimmer,and,beautifully decorative in design of it,s artefacts,that,still,continues to,this day,without ageing at all in appearance something that only,archaologists or egyptee devotees,can't wait to find out in all about for it,s popular imagination in lengthy,stories and art.Which of course still,continues now,to be a, serious collectable gift,for anyone,needing to finding out,about ancient egypt's historic thrilling,neverending,past.

I purchased this book for an eight-year-old with very advanced reading skills, and a rather "sophisticated" taste for learning history. Ancient Egypt, a DK Eyewitness Book filled the bill nicely. The photographs are gorgeous, and the book enthralled him for quite some time. The quality of DK's Eyewitness Books is so high, that they would be of great interest to adults, as well.If you have a passion for Egyptian history, this is certainly the book for you.

The book also came with a fold out poster and a clip art disc. This book is very sturdy for his little fingers. I purchased this book for my 3 1/2 year old son who for some reason loves the subject matter of ancient Egypt. The disc doesn't have a lot of information on it, but it is a good starting point to foster future interest. It also has excellent information that is easy to understand. The pictures are fantastic and he pours over them in his room, at Church, at Grandmas, at restaurants.you get the point. I will purchase this book as a gift for anyone (any age) interested in starting research in Ancient Egypt. Also other titles in this series are just as outstanding.

The treatment of mummification is a bit more detailed, as are magic and medicine, sacred rituals, writing, weapons of war, buying and selling, hunting and fishing, and so on. It is perfect for its purpose. Now here is DK's Eyewitness version of "Ancient Egypt" for comparison.Let's stop now. Just these two categories alone show the more advanced level of a collection of items from historical and archaeological significance.What happened to Ancient Egypt.

Inside the Tomb of Tutankhamun is designed to study tomb treasures and the context in which they were created. I just reviewed another book for children about the treasures found in the tomb of Tutankhamun and sold at his latest traveling exhibit in Dallas. "Eyewitness Ancient Egypt" is more detailed and contains far more actual objects to illustrate the articles.The section on Food and Drink shows the flat, leavened bread (which contained grit, the cause of the grinding down of teeth), grapes, pomegranates, dates, figs, and palm fruit. when the Romans took over until the Christian conversion of the Empire. Eyewitness books are more inclusive of the country, time period and all cultural and religious aspects of the context.

Toys and games show that children of all places and all times enjoyed such things. In the 7th cent. There is no comparison. Alexander, of course. Created for grades 4-8, the maturity level makes this one more in-depth and serious.

All the artwork is comprised of artifacts from various tombs and Egypt herself.The lay-out is similar in that the history, geography, culture, daily life, and royalty as gods are presented. Then Ptolemy, who founded a dynasty that lasted until 30 B.C. A.D., the Arabs conquered and turned Egypt into the Muslim country it is today.

Ancient Egypt.To understand human history, a sense of Egypt's role is critical, just as the study of Greece and Rome. This is another in the series of books published under the "Eyewitness Books" imprimatur. This book does a nice job for its audience; those who want in depth discussion ought to look elsewhere.The volume begins with a brief history of Egypt and notes the role of the Pharaohs (including an enumeration of some of the more important/renowned (e.g., Akhenaton, Ramses, Thutmosis, and Tutankhamen), with some consideration of the nature of the royal court.In some ways, as with many others in this series, the approach is "pastiche," featuring a variety of subjects, each discussed quite briefly. These are designed for younger readers, to introduce them to important subjects. The focus here. But, when one pouts these together, the end result is a decent introduction to key features of the subject covered.One gets a sound introduction to "everyday life" in Ancient Egypt, including coverage of such topics as food and drink, song and dance, magic and medicine, writing, adorning the body, and so on.In short, a nice volume for younger readers, to provide them some background regarding an important subject for understanding who we are and where we came from. Also worth noting is the wonderful set of rich illustrations.

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