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Romer's Egypt: A New Light On The Civilization Of Ancient Egypt

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Romer's Egypt: A New Light On The Civilization Of Ancient Egypt


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A richly illustrated work of popular Egyptology, Romer's Egypt: A New Light On The Civilization Of Ancient Egypt presents a sweeping and authoritative portrait of one of history's most enduring civilizations. Renowned archaeologist and Egyptologist John Romer chronicles the rise, grandeur, and legacy of ancient Egypt with a narrative warmth that makes complex history accessible to general readers and enthusiasts alike. Drawing on decades of fieldwork and scholarship, Romer uncovers the social, religious, and artistic forces that shaped Egyptian culture across millennia, moving beyond the familiar parade of pharaohs to illuminate the lives of ordinary people. Written in an engaging and passionate tone, the work argues that Egypt's true genius lies not only in its monumental architecture but in the sophisticated worldview that produced it. A companion to the acclaimed BBC television series of the same name, this volume stands as both a visual feast and a serious contribution to the popular understanding of the ancient world.

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A richly illustrated work of popular Egyptology, Romer's Egypt: A New Light On The Civilization Of Ancient Egypt presents a sweeping and authoritative portrait of one of history's most enduring civilizations. Renowned archaeologist and Egyptologist John Romer chronicles the rise, grandeur, and legacy of ancient Egypt with a narrative warmth that makes complex history accessible to general readers and enthusiasts alike. Drawing on decades of fieldwork and scholarship, Romer uncovers the social, religious, and artistic forces that shaped Egyptian culture across millennia, moving beyond the familiar parade of pharaohs to illuminate the lives of ordinary people. Written in an engaging and passionate tone, the work argues that Egypt's true genius lies not only in its monumental architecture but in the sophisticated worldview that produced it. A companion to the acclaimed BBC television series of the same name, this volume stands as both a visual feast and a serious contribution to the popular understanding of the ancient world.

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