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Treasures of the Pharaohs

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Across our planet, we find traces of ancient civilizations, with the most famous cultural heritage undoubtedly left by the ancient Egyptians. Consider the temples and palaces in Karnak and Luxor, or their most magnificent sacred city, Thebes, renowned for over a thousand years for its wealth of astonishing monumental structures and unimaginable treasures found in royal tombs, including the most famous, that of Tutankhamun. The captivating photographs in this publication showcase the most beautiful monuments located in Thebes. The author guides us through the city, introducing us to all the pharaohs in turn; she explores their contributions to the wealth and glory of Upper and Lower Egypt, delves into their tombs in the Valley of the Kings, and associates them with the queens, concubines, and officials who served them. The erudite and truly engaging narrative allows us to see the pharaohs in their historical and artistic context.

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Treasures of the Pharaohs, Delia Pemberton, Joann Fletcher

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Title
Treasures of the Pharaohs
Language
English
Publisher
Ted Smart
Released
2004
Format
Hardcover
Pages
224
ISBN10
1844832244
ISBN13
9781844832248
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First published
2004
Original title
The Glories of Ancient Egypt - Treasures of the Pharaohs
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Across our planet, we find traces of ancient civilizations, with the most famous cultural heritage undoubtedly left by the ancient Egyptians. Consider the temples and palaces in Karnak and Luxor, or their most magnificent sacred city, Thebes, renowned for over a thousand years for its wealth of astonishing monumental structures and unimaginable treasures found in royal tombs, including the most famous, that of Tutankhamun. The captivating photographs in this publication showcase the most beautiful monuments located in Thebes. The author guides us through the city, introducing us to all the pharaohs in turn; she explores their contributions to the wealth and glory of Upper and Lower Egypt, delves into their tombs in the Valley of the Kings, and associates them with the queens, concubines, and officials who served them. The erudite and truly engaging narrative allows us to see the pharaohs in their historical and artistic context.