Egypt

Egypt by Joyce Tyldesley, published by Simon and Schuster on July 24, 2007, is a visually engaging exploration of ancient Egyptian civilization. This first edition spans 64 pages and is presented in English, featuring dynamic imagery and up-to-date information designed to captivate readers. The book offers insights into significant aspects of ancient Egypt, including the chambers of King Tut’s tomb, the mummification process, and the construction of pyramids.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of various elements of ancient history, making it suitable for those interested in archaeology and social science. The book is part of a groundbreaking nonfiction series that emphasizes exploration and discovery, providing a user-friendly format that enhances the learning experience. With its arresting design and informative content, Egypt serves as an engaging resource for young readers eager to delve into the rich history of the Middle East.
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INSIDERS — a visually groundbreaking, state-of-the-art nonfiction series that outshines Eyewitness and Discoveries. This stunning new series offers an inside look into twelve riveting subjects, beginning with Dinosaurs, Egypt, Oceans, and Space. Expertly written, each book will feature an arresting design, complete with dynamic, multi-layered CGI and 3-D model imagery that is complemented by fascinating, up-to-date information presented in a user-friendly format.
Get a glimpse inside the chambers of King Tut’s tomb, examine each layer of mummification, and see the inner workings of pyramid-building. Egypt covers every facet of ancient Egyptian civilization!
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