Mummies Made in Egypt

Mummies Made in Egypt

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  • Author: Aliki
  • Publisher: Harper Collins
  • ISBN: 0064460118
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 34

Aliki describes and illustrates the techniques and the reasons for the use of mummification in ancient Egypt.


Ancient Egyptian Calligraphy

Ancient Egyptian Calligraphy

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  • Author: Henry George Fischer
  • Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • ISBN: 0870995286
  • Category : Egyptian language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 84

"The aim of this book is twofold: first, to provide beginning students with step-by-step guidance in drawing hieroglyphs; and secondly, to supplement the observations of Gardiner in the Sign List at the back of his Egyptian Grammar. The examples include all 24 of the common forms of "alphabetic" (monoconsonantal) signs, and a selection of other signs that are either difficult to draw or that call for additional comment - a total of about 200 in all. Comparative material, emphasizing Old Kingdom models, is presented in 175 line drawings. By familiarizing themselves with this material, along with the points made in the Introduction, students will, at the same time, learn a good deal about hieroglyphic palaeography"--Publisher's description.


Egyptian Things to Make and Do

Egyptian Things to Make and Do

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  • Author: Emily Bone
  • Publisher: Usborne Books
  • ISBN: 9781409538929
  • Category : Egypt
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 34

Provides things to make that include a pharaoh's headdress, an Egyptian god puppet with moveable arms and a mummy in a sarcophagus. This title contains information boxes on each page with facts about the Egyptians.


Beyond the Nile

Beyond the Nile

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  • Author: Sara E. Cole
  • Publisher: Getty Publications
  • ISBN: 1606065513
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 364

From about 2000 BCE onward, Egypt served as an important nexus for cultural exchange in the eastern Mediterranean, importing and exporting not just wares but also new artistic techniques and styles. Egyptian, Greek, and Roman craftsmen imitated one another’s work, creating cultural and artistic hybrids that transcended a single tradition. Yet in spite of the remarkable artistic production that resulted from these interchanges, the complex vicissitudes of exchange between Egypt and the Classical world over the course of nearly 2500 years have not been comprehensively explored in a major exhibition or publication in the United States. It is precisely this aspect of Egypt’s history, however, that Beyond the Nile uncovers. Renowned scholars have come together to provide compelling analyses of the constantly evolving dynamics of cultural exchange, first between Egyptians and Greeks—during the Bronze Age, then the Archaic and Classical periods of Greece, and finally Ptolemaic Egypt—and later, when Egypt passed to Roman rule with the defeat of Cleopatra. Beyond the Nile, a milestone publication issued on the occasion of a major international exhibition, will become an indispensable contribution to the field. With gorgeous photographs of more than two hundred rare objects, including frescoes, statues, obelisks, jewelry, papyri, pottery, and coins, this volume offers an essential and inter-disciplinary approach to the rich world of artistic cross-pollination during antiquity.


All Things Ancient Egypt [2 volumes]

All Things Ancient Egypt [2 volumes]

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  • Author: Lisa K. Sabbahy
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 1440855137
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 673

Written by specialists in the field of Egyptology, this book is a readable introduction to ancient Egypt, covering all anticipated subjects and stressing the monuments and material culture of this remarkable ancient civilization. The rich natural resources of ancient Egypt provided a wealth of raw material for its structures, sculptures, and art, while its geographic isolation helped to ensure the survival of its rich culture for centuries. While other references focus on the people and battles central to Egyptian history, this reference explores the material culture and social institutions of ancient Egypt. The book focuses on pharaonic Egypt, covering the period from roughly 5000 BCE to the beginning of the Greco-Roman Period in 320 BCE. At the front of the work, a timeline provides a quick look at the major events in Egyptian history, and an introduction surveys ancient Egypt's physical geography and history. Alphabetically arranged reference entries written by expert contributors then provide fundamental information about the buildings, jewelry, social practices, and other topics related to the material culture and institutions that made up the Egyptian world. Excerpts from primary source historical documents provide evidence for what we know about ancient Egyptian culture, and suggestions for further reading direct users to additional sources of information.


Egyptian Made

Egyptian Made

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  • Author: Leslie T. Chang
  • Publisher: Random House
  • ISBN: 0525509216
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 433

An incisive exploration of women and work, showing how globalization’s promise of liberation instead set the stage for repression—from the acclaimed author of Factory Girls “Exhaustively reported and researched, Egyptian Made takes us halfway across the world and inside the intimate lives of women caught between tradition and independence.”—Monica Potts, New York Times bestselling author of The Forgotten Girls What happens to the women who choose to work in a country struggling to reconcile a traditional culture with the demands of globalization? In this sharply drawn portrait of Egyptian society—deepened by two years of immersive reporting—Leslie T. Chang follows three women as they persevere in a country that throws up obstacles to their progress at every step, from dramatic swings in economic policy to conservative marriage expectations and a failing education system. Working in Egypt’s centuries-old textile industry, Riham is a shrewd businesswoman who nevertheless struggles to attract workers to her garment factory and to compete in the global marketplace. Rania, who works on a factory assembly line, attempts to climb to a management rank but is held back by conflicts with co-workers and the humiliation of an unhappy marriage. Her colleague Doaa, meanwhile, pursues an education and independence but sacrifices access to her own children in order to get a divorce. Alongside these stories, Chang shares her own experiences living and working in Egypt for five years, seeing through her own eyes the risks and prejudices that working women continue to face. She also weaves in the history of Egypt’s vaunted textile industry, its colonization and independence, a century of political upheaval, and the history of Islam in Egypt, all of which shaped the country as it is today and the choices available to Riham, Rania, and Doaa. Following each woman’s story from home and work, Chang powerfully observes the near-impossible balancing act that Egyptian women strike every day.


People Who Made History in Ancient Egypt

People Who Made History in Ancient Egypt

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  • Author: Jane Shuter
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780750232500
  • Category : Egypt
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 48

By telling the stories of nine individual characters, each book in this series acts as a biography and a history to bring a bygone civilization to life. This volume focuses on the ancient Egyptians and spans history from 2667BC up to 30BC, when Egypt became part of the Roman Empire.


Gifts for the Gods

Gifts for the Gods

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  • Author: Marsha Hill
  • Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • ISBN: 1588392317
  • Category : Metal sculpture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 258

Throughout their long history, the ancient Egyptians crafted exquisite statues of bronze, copper, silver and gold as offerings to their gods and for use in temples and shrines. This title focuses on the art and significance of Egyptian metal statuary, presenting insights and up-to-date information on this precious work.


The Arts of Making in Ancient Egypt

The Arts of Making in Ancient Egypt

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  • Author: Gianluca Miniaci
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9789088905230
  • Category : Artisans
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

This book provides an innovative analysis of the conditions of ancient Egyptian craftsmanship in the light of the archaeology of production, linguistic analysis, visual representation and ethnographic research. During the past decades, the "imaginative" figure of ancient Egyptian material producers has moved from "workers" to "artisans" and, most recently, to "artists". In a search for a fuller understanding of the pragmatics of material production in past societies, and moving away from a series of modern preconceptions, this volume aims to analyse the mechanisms of material production in Egypt during the Middle Bronze Age (2000-1550 BC), to approach the profile of ancient Egyptian craftsmen through their own words, images and artefacts, and to trace possible modes of circulation of ideas among craftsmen in material production. The studies in the volume address the mechanisms of ancient production in Middle Bronze Age Egypt, the circulation of ideas among craftsmen, and the profiles of the people involved, based on the material traces, including depictions and writings, the ancient craftsmen themselves left and produced.


Experiments in Egyptian Archaeology

Experiments in Egyptian Archaeology

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  • Author: Denys A. Stocks
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134400780
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 403

In this fresh and engaging volume, Denys A. Stocks examines the archaeological and pictorial evidence for masonry in ancient Egypt. Through a series of experiments in which he tests and evaluates over two hundred reconstructed and replica tools, he brings alive the methods and practices of ancient Egyptian craftworking, highlighting the innovations and advances made by this remarkable civilisation. This practical approach to understanding the fundamentals of ancient Egyptian stoneworking shows the evolution of tools and techniques, and how these come together to produce the wonders of Egyptian art and architecture. Comprehensively illustrated with over two hundred photographs and drawings, Experiments in Egyptian Archaeology will bring a fresh perspective to the puzzles of Egyptian craft and technology. By combining the knowledge of a modern engineer with the approach of an archaeologist and historian, Denys Stocks has created a work that will capture the imagination of all Egyptology scholars and enthusiasts