| HISTORIA
  AEGYPTIA A
  History of Ancient Egypt and Related Cultures   Robert D. Morritt   Availability             The Author explores for the reader
  a history of Ancient Egypt and presents it in a concise form It is
  basically  a general overview of the
  ,with  more detailed information  when considered necessary.  The book concentrates on the life (and
  their search for the after-life) of Ancient Pharaohs, their society and contemporary
  trade with other cultures such as Crete and the similarity of their
  buildings).  The book explores the
  ‘Dark Period’ of Egyptian history also of  individuals such as Menes, also a forgotten Capitol of
  Pharaonic Egypt             The book ventures into the area of
  early cylinder seals, tomb inscriptions, of Harkhuf and the tombs of Thebes,
  early diplomatic archives (El Marna) and archaeological excavations at Susa
  by Marcel-Auguste Dieukafoy, and early explorers.             A side trip to Syria of the 18th
  to the 14th Century BCE is included and an account of Syria under Chaldean
  influence. The Eleusinian Mysteries afford us   a rare opportunity to view contemporary  people as depicted in the Fayum Mummy
  Portraits.             Also featured is the voyage of
  Hatshopsouitou, an inscription in Praise of C. Cornelius Prefect of Egypt,
  Coptos and the Tomb of Antinous in Rome together with  a philosophical Dialogue between an
  Egyptian and his Soul and an  Egyptian
  Book of Magic of the First Century A.D. also Egyptian superstitious  belief in lucky and unlucky days This
  book is a good companion for one traveling to the area or for those who enjoy
  a little more information on this era.             It is a far cry to hark back to
  11,000 years before Christ, yet borings in the valley of the Nile, have
  unveiled  the light pottery from the
  earliest civilizations.  Nature takes
  countless thousands of years to form and build up her limestone hills, but
  buried deep within alluvial deposits were excavated stone age edged tools and
  weapons of fashioned from rudely chipped stone.              The first monarch to reign over all Egypt was Menes, (Menes (Arabic: مينا;
  Greek:  Μήνης; Egyptian: Meni)   the founder of Memphis. Egypt is the gateway to Africa.  Bunsen fixes the epoch of Menes at B.C.
  3643, by Lepsius at B.C. 3892, and by Poole at B.C. 2717.before the reign of
  Menes Egypt was divided into independent kingdoms.             Egypt, has always been a country
  of mysteries, the mighty Nile, and its inundations, its trackless desert;
  tombs and temples; obelisks and pyramids, its  gods: Ra, Osiris, Isis, Apis, Horus, Hathor. The ancient
  Egyptians were highly cultivated. The age of the Pyramid-builders was a
  brilliant one. They were constructed during the age of the kings and used a
  vast amount of human labor The reign of Khufu or Cheops is marked by the
  building of the great pyramid. The pyramids were the tombs of kings, built in
  the necropolis of Memphis, ten miles above modern Cairo.             Egyptologists have noted that the whole life of the Egyptians was spent in the contemplation
  of death; The ancient Egyptians firmly believed that as long as the body
  remained intact so was their immortality. From this viewpoint arose the art
  of embalming of the great, stone structures erected to secure the
  inviolability of the entombed monarch.   |