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The Ancient Egyptians: Their Lives and Their World


Their Lives and Their World

No. of pages 80

Published: 2008

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The Ancient Egyptians allows children to meet at close quarters the people of ancient Egypt. This is a highly visual resource book, packed with authentic pictures, that shows at first hand how the Egyptians lived and worked and how they wished to be remembered by later generations. The book contains a wealth of fascinating images from the British Museum's world-renowned Egyptian collections, showing the people of ancient Egypt and the objects they made and used. The text offers supporting information, descriptions and explanations alongside the images, encouraging children to engage with the photographs in detail. A special feature is the quotations from ancient Egyptian sources - ranging from royal decrees to personal letters - that allow children to read about the Egyptians in their own words. A fascinating way to explore the daily lives of people in the past, through a close look at the objects and artwork they left behind.

 

This book is part of a book series called Their Lives And Their World .

There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by British Museum Press .

Dr Angela McDonald is an Egyptologist who lectures at Glasgow University and regularly takes part in archaeological digs in Egypt. She is the author of Write Your Own Egyptian Hieroglyphs.

This book has the following chapters: Introduction; Kings and queens; Priests and priestesses; Officials and scribes; Families and children; Farmers and herdsmen; Builders and craftsmen; Soldiers and conquerors; Entertainers; Foreigners; Mummies and Mourners; Further reading; Index.

This book is in the following series:

Their Lives and Their World

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