The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt
By (Author) Aidan Dodson
By (author) Dyan Hilton
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
24th March 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
929.70932
Paperback
320
Width 192mm, Height 254mm
This groundbreaking book illuminates the lives of some 1,300 kings, queens, princes and princesses of ancient Egypt, unravelling family relationships and exploring the parts they played in politics, cultural life and religion. Profusely illustrated, it serves both as a biographical history of ancient Egypt's royal families and as a superb volume for home reference. From the dawn of Egyptian history, the book ranges through the vast progeny of Ramesses II, and ends with the fiendishly complicated - and blood-soaked - inter-connections of the Ptolemies and Cleopatras. The authors introduce key members of the royal family in turn and assess what is known about the implications of the major titles that define them. the book also includes over 300 illustrations and 27 specially conceived genealogical tables show the interconnections between members of various dynasties.
'Judicious, clear and concise ... a standard reference work on Egyptian royalty' - Egyptian Archaeology
'A remarkable achievement ... will find a ready home in every Egyptophiles library' - Minerva
'Much more than just a reference book, for it can be read and enjoyed in its own right' - Ancient Egypt
Aidan Dodson is Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Bristol. Dyan Hilton specializes in creating geneologies