Daily Life of Women in Ancient Egypt
By (Author) Lisa K. Sabbahy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
22nd March 2022
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Middle Eastern history
Social and cultural history
Gender studies: women and girls
Social and cultural anthropology
305.40962
Hardback
182
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
Readable and scholarly, this up-to-date book covers every aspect of the life of women in ancient Egypt. This book focuses on the life of women in ancient Egypt, while also putting forth a vast array of information about ancient Egyptians in general. Readers begin with a short but thorough introduction to the three great periods of Pharaonic civilization: the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom. Main chapters include the newest evidence scholars have uncovered at important archeological sites in ancient Egypt. The scope of this book is wide and all inclusive, even though it is focused on the life of ancient Egyptian women. The topics in the book cover a vast amount of the knowledge we have about the ancient Egyptians, including material on architecture, art, law, education, medicine, food, religion, music, and spiritual beliefs. It is important to point out that royal women are only discussed in one chapter, so that more "ordinary" ancient Egyptians are the focus of the book. This book is also designed to be readable for people without any background knowledge of the time period. Any reader interested in ancient Egypt will discover a great deal of material.
Engaging and readable, this volume is suitable for high-school, college, and university libraries. * Booklist *
Lisa K. Sabbahy, PhD, is assistant professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo.