The Ancient Egyptian State
The Origins of Egyptian Culture (c. 8000–2000 BC)
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Apr '09
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Wenke examines the cycle of ancient Egypt's development by analyzing Egyptological, anthropological, and other forms of evidence.
Beginning from the phase when Egyptians first farmed wheat and barley and ending as their central government fell into disorder, Wenke examines the cycle of ancient Egypt's development. Integrating evidence with anthropology, geology, and archaeology, this text is ideal for undergraduates and graduates taking courses on early civilizations and states.This book focuses on the development of Egypt in its formative phase, from c.5200 BC, when Egyptians first began farming wheat and barley, until 2160 BC, as Egypt's central government weakened and appears to have fallen into disorder. During these millennia, which coincide with the Predynastic, Early Dynastic, and Old Kingdom periods, Egyptian civilization became increasingly complex, and many of its greatest pyramids and other monuments were built. Robert Wenke examines this cycle of ancient Egypt's development by analyzing Egyptological, anthropological, and other forms of evidence, which are set into the larger context of early civilizations that developed in various areas of the world. Written in an accessible style, with many anecdotes, quotations, and personal reflections, this book is intended for use in undergraduate and graduate courses on early civilizations and states.
'This is a book intended for use in undergraduate and graduate courses on early civilisations and states, but as it is written in an accessible style, there is much here to interest and inform anyone interested in the development of ancient Egypt.' Ancient Egypt
ISBN: 9780521574877
Dimensions: 227mm x 151mm x 26mm
Weight: 670g
414 pages