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A History of Ancient Egypt, Volume 3: From the Shepherd Kings to the End of the Theban Monarchy

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Full Title:

A History of Ancient Egypt, Volume 3: From the Shepherd Kings to the End of the Theban Monarchy

Contributors:

By (Author) John Romer

ISBN:

9780141993355

Publisher:

Penguin Books Ltd

Imprint:

Penguin Books Ltd

Publication Date:

27th August 2024

UK Publication Date:

23rd May 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Middle Eastern history
African history: pre-colonial period
Archaeology by period / region
Ancient Egyptian religion and mythology

Dewey:

932.014

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

704

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

509g

Description

The final chapter in the definitive, three-volume history of the world's first known state Archaeologist John Romer has spent a lifetime chronicling the history of Ancient Egypt, and here he tells the epic story of an era dominated by titans of the popular imagination- the radical iconoclast Akhenaten, the boy-king Tutankhamun and the all-conquering Ramesses II. But 'heroes' do not forge history by themselves. This was also a time of international trade, cultural exchange and sophisticated art, even in the face of violent change. Alongside his visionary new history of this, the most famous period in the long history of Ancient Egypt, Romer turns a critical eye on Egyptology itself. Paying close attention to the evidence, he corrects prevailing narratives which cast the New Kingdom as an imperial state power in the European mould. Instead, he reveals - through broken artefacts in ruined workshops, or preserved letters between a tomb-builder and his son - a culture more beautiful and beguiling than we could have imagined. Romer carefully reconstructs the real story of the New Kingdom as evidenced in the archaeological record, and the result - the final volume of a life long project - secures his status as Ancient Egypt's finest chronicler.

Reviews

Magisterial... Vividly conjured... This is not just lyrical writing, it is a deeply knowledgeable writer trying imaginatively to inhabit a far-distant culture on the basis of the best evidence... Romer does not peel back accreted myths about Egypt, he sandblasts them away... As an antidote to conventional narrative histories of Egypt this is salutary -- James McConnachie * Sunday Times *
Romer has woven an intricate tapestry of ancient evidence from the bottom up, accessible to the general reader without losing academic rigour or sensationalising the past for dramatic effect... A high-quality introduction for those orienting themselves with the period -- Trent Hugler * Spectator *
Deeply informed -- Andrew Robinson * Nature *
Romer is a seasoned field archaeologist, accomplished researcher, and canny observer. This book, the third and final of a series, synthesises Romers dynamic take on pharaonic culture through more than five decades of work in Egypt Fresh, detailed, and often unexpected... A genuine pleasure to read Romers essential point that pharaonic culture simply cannot be fully comprehended in modern Western terms or ways of thinking is valid and needs shouting from the rooftops. This sterling volume may be the best way of doing that for some time to come -- Campbell Price * Ancient Egypt Magazine *

Author Bio

John Romer has been working in Egypt since 1966 in key archaeological sites, including Karnak and Medinet Habu. He initiated conservation studies in the Valley of the Kings and led the Brooklyn Museum expedition to excavate the tomb of Ramesses XI. He has written and presented a number of television series, including Romer's Egypt, Ancient Lives, Testament and Byzantium. His major books include The Great Pyramid- Ancient Egypt Revisited and Valley of the Kings. He lives in Italy.

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