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Egyptomaniacs: How We Became Obsessed with Ancient Epypt


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Egyptomaniacs: How We Became Obsessed with Ancient Epypt

Contributors:

By (Author) Nicky Nielsen

ISBN:

9781526754011

Publisher:

Pen & Sword Books Ltd

Imprint:

Pen & Sword History

Publication Date:

15th September 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Ancient Egyptian religion and mythology

Dewey:

932

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

The Greek historian Hecataeus of Abdera declared during the 4th century BCE that the Egyptian civilization was unsurpassed in the arts and in good governance, surpassing even that of the Greeks. During the Renaissance, several ecclesiastical nobles, including the Borgia Pope Alexander VI claimed their descent from the Egyptian god Osiris. In the 1920s, the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley of the Kings prompted one of the first true media frenzies in history. For thousands of years, the Pharaonic culture has been a source of almost endless fascination and obsession. But to what extent is the popular view of ancient Egypt at all accurate In "Pyramidiots: How We Became Obsessed With Ancient Egypt", Egyptologist Dr Nicky Nielsen examines the popular view of Egypt as an exotic, esoteric, mystical culture obsessed with death and overflowing with mummies and pyramids. The book traces our obsession with ancient Egypt throughout history and methodically investigates, explains and strips away some of the most popular misconceptions about the Pharaohs and their civilization. AUTHOR: Dr Nicky Nielsen is a Lecturer in Egyptology at the University of Manchester and has published extensively both in peer-reviewed journals such as Journal of Egyptian Archaeology and Antiquity as well as Egyptology magazines including Papyrus, Nile Magazine and Ancient Egypt Magazine. He is the author of Pharaoh Seti I: Father of Egyptian Greatness (Pen & Sword, 2018) and is a regular contributor to The Conversation. He has on several occasions been accused of being part of a cover up to conceal the alien origins of the pyramids. He is not. 15 colour illustrations

Author Bio

Dr Nicky Nielsen is a Lecturer in Egyptology at the University of Manchester and has published extensively both in peer-reviewed journals such as Journal of Egyptian Archaeology and Antiquity as well as Egyptology magazines including Papyrus, Nile Magazine and Ancient Egypt Magazine. He is the author of Pharaoh Seti I: Father of Egyptian Greatness (Pen & Sword, 2018) and is a regular contributor to The Conversation. He has on several occasions been accused of being part of a cover up to conceal the alien origins of the pyramids. He is not.

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