Ancient Egyptian Homes

Ancient Egyptian Homes by John Malam, published by Heinemann Library in September 2002, offers an insightful exploration into the daily life of ancient Egyptian culture. This edition, comprising 48 pages, presents a blend of historical context, archaeological evidence, and primary-source material, providing a vivid portrayal of the homes and living conditions of ancient Egyptians.
Readers will discover a detailed examination of various aspects of ancient life, allowing for comparisons with contemporary living. The book delves into topics such as architecture, family dynamics, and social customs, enriching the understanding of how ancient Egyptians interacted with their environment. This engaging approach to history and anthropology invites readers to reflect on the similarities and differences between past and present lifestyles.
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History, archaeological evidence, and primary-source material combine to vividly portray daily life in ancient cultures. Each book examines a specific aspect of ancient life in-depth, allowing readers to make comparisons with their own lives.
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