Egypt in the Age of the Pyramids

Guillemette Andreu author David Lorton translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cornell University Press

Published:8th May '97

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The Golden Age of Ancient Egypt comes alive as Guillemette Andreu recreates the details of daily life. Construction sites teem with workers building the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx. Administrators bustle to and fro, handling their assignments from the pharaoh's court. Scribes train themselves to draft a variety of letters.Andreu describes the Egyptians as they spend a day in the marshes with family and friends. They glide on light skiffs through the papyrus plants, stopping occasionally to marvel at the marsh creatures: frogs, butterflies, kingfishers, ibises, herons, lapwings, weasels, and mongooses. Because the marshes also shelter crocodiles and hippopotami, the day is not without its perils. In her vivid representation of Egyptian life, Andreu makes use of letters from family archives, full of household instructions from travelers and nostalgic greetings from grown children living away from their parents.The principal source of evidence for Egyptian life-styles between 2650 and 1750 B.C. are the scenes carved or painted on the walls of tombs. Short hieroglyphic inscriptions accompany these images, recording what might have been said by the men and women pictured. Andreu's book is amply illustrated and supplemented by a bibliography. It will delight tourists planning to visit Egypt, museum goers, as well as students.

This book is a most welcome and valuable one for the individual wishing to learn about ancient Egypt, especially since it also reflects the recent expansion of scholarly interest in matters other than government, wars, and royalty. Andreu deserves commendation for writing a lively and interesting (and accurate) book.

-- Susan Tower Hollis, Empire State College * Journal of Near Eastern Studi

ISBN: 9780801483134

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm

Weight: 454g

170 pages