Egypt A Journey Back in Time

Egypt A Journey Back in Time by Gary Wonning, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 6, 2013, offers a detailed exploration of the enduring legacy of Egypt. This 110-page book delves into the rich history and cultural continuity of the region, highlighting how modern Egyptians engage in agricultural practices that have remained largely unchanged for thousands of years. The narrative juxtaposes the ancient pyramids and temples with contemporary life, illustrating the remarkable connection between past and present.
Readers will find a vivid depiction of Egypt’s landscape, from the iconic pyramids of Giza to the traditional mud houses that dot the countryside. The book emphasizes the striking contrasts and similarities in architecture and lifestyle over millennia, inviting reflection on the evolution of this ancient civilization. With a focus on travel and the unique characteristics of Africa, this edition serves as a window into a land steeped in history and intrigue, where the past continues to resonate in everyday life.
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Dating back to the land before time, Egypt continues to be a land of mystery and intrigue. Egyptians are still farming and earning a living today much the same way they did in ancient Egypt almost ten thousand years ago. Many are still seen today farming and tilling their crops, using irrigation water from the Nile River via the same irrigation canals that were used many generations ago. Not much seems to have changed in this ancient land. Viewing the ancient Egyptian pyramids and temples, it almost seems as though their civilization has digressed over time. Observing the gigantic pyramids of Egypt and the modern day mud houses at the same time, one wonders how the same peoples could be responsible for constructing both types of edifices. Buildings and homes built over 1500 years ago are very similar to the ones being constructed today, not much seems to have changed in this ancient land. Standing high on the plain overlooking Cairo are the pyramids of Giza, of the nearly 70 pyramids of Egypt, these three are the most popular and well known. Reputed to be nearly 5,000 years old, but in all probability are much older than that, these three landmarks have been the topic of many books, movies, and legends over time. Nothing can prepare one for the first time they are seen “live” and in person. Rising nearly 300 feet above the plateau which is itself nearly 300 feet above the Nile River Valley, they are quite impressive.The pyramids can be seen while passing homes with no roofs, enabling fires to be built in the living rooms allowing the residents to keep warm during the cold Egyptian winter evenings.
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