Shows how the fascination with pharaonic Egypt is not a modern phenomenon, the Greeks and Romans were already smitten.
Nicky Nielsen Books
Nicky Nielsen is a Lecturer in Online Egyptology at the University of Manchester, contributing to certificate, diploma, and MA programs. Originally from Denmark, Nielsen's doctoral research focused on subsistence strategies and craft production at the Ramesside fortress site of Zawiyet Umm el-Rakham. With extensive excavation experience across Europe, Turkey, and Egypt, Nielsen currently directs the University of Liverpool's Tell Nabasha Survey Project. Beyond numerous scholarly papers, Nielsen recently authored Pharaoh Seti I: Father of Egyptian Greatness.



The life and career of an infamous pirate at the end of the Golden Age of Piracy.
Pharaoh Seti I
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
First full-length, popular biography of this neglected ruler. Overshadowed by his son, Ramasses II (the Great), he is here given his due for laying the foundations for his son's greatness.