The Ancient Egyptian World

The Ancient Egyptian World by Eric H. Cline, published by Oxford University Press in 2005, offers a detailed exploration of ancient Egypt, focusing on its rich history and culture. This edition spans 190 pages and is presented in English. Through a variety of primary sources, including papyri, scarabs, and tomb inscriptions, the book recounts the lives of significant figures such as kings, queens, and ordinary citizens who shaped this ancient civilization.
Readers will discover the intricate narratives surrounding notable personalities like Pepi II, Ramesses II, Queen Hatshepsut, and Cleopatra, as well as insights into the daily lives of the people who built the great pyramids. The text delves into the medical practices of the time, illustrated by the Edwin Smith Papyrus, and highlights the significance of artifacts like scarabs in recording historical events. The Ancient Egyptian World serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the complexities of ancient Egyptian society and its enduring legacy.
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Taking readers back 4,000 years, to the fertile land around the Nile River, The Ancient Egyptian World tells the stories of the kings, queens, pharaohs, gods, tomb builders, and ordinary citizens who lived there. Using papyri, scarabs, tomb inscriptions, mummies, and a rich variety of other primary sources, Eric H. Cline and Jill Rubalcaba uncover the fascinating history of ancient Egypt. Scarabs, which scholars call “imperial news bulletins,” record important moments in a pharaoh’s reign.
The Edwin Smith Papyrus details the injuries sustained by the builders of the great pyramids, and the remedies used to treat them. For a worker who has had a stone fall on his head, it suggests: “bind it with fresh meat . . . and treat afterward with grease, honey and lint.” A complex recipe for a top-of-the-line mummy describes a process that could take 70 days and involved drawing the brain out through the nose with a crooked piece of iron.
These primary sources also tell the stories of the people of ancient Egypt: Pepi II, the six-year-old boy king who commanded armies; Ramesses II, whose mortuary temple boasts of his expertise in battle against the Hittites; Queen Hatshepsut, the only woman to rule Egypt as pharaoh; and Cleopatra, who courted Roman statesman Mark Antony as part of her quest to extend the Egyptian empire. The Ancient Egyptian World honors the history of a civilization whose monuments and tombs still capture the imagination of the world thousands of years later.
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