9780385503051 - Mountains of the Pharaohs

Mountains of the Pharaohs

  • AuteurZahi Hawass
  • UitgeverijBantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
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'Mountains of the Pharaohs' by Zahi Hawass is a captivating exploration into the ancient world of Egypt's pyramid builders. This meticulously researched book delves into the lives of the pharaohs who commissioned these architectural marvels and the workers who toiled to bring their visions to life. Hawass, a renowned archaeologist, combines historical facts with engaging narratives to transport readers back to the time of the Old Kingdom. The book not only sheds light on the construction techniques and religious significance of the pyramids but also explores the political and social dynamics of ancient Egypt. With its rich detail and authoritative voice, 'Mountains of the Pharaohs' serves as both an educational resource and a thrilling journey through history, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of ancient civilizations and archaeology alike.

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Auteur Zahi Hawass
ISBN 9780385503051
Taal en
Bindwijze Hardcover
Tags Ancient Egypt Pyramids Zahi Hawass archaeology history

Zahi Hawass's 'Mountains of the Pharaohs' is a masterful blend of scholarly research and accessible storytelling, offering readers an in-depth look at Egypt's pyramid age. The book's strength lies in its detailed examination of the pharaohs' lives and the societal structures that enabled such monumental constructions. Hawass's expertise and passion for Egyptology shine through, providing credibility and depth to the narrative. However, some readers might find the wealth of historical details overwhelming, and the absence of visual aids could hinder the visualization of described sites and artifacts. Despite these minor drawbacks, the book excels in bringing ancient Egypt to life, making complex historical concepts understandable and engaging for a broad audience. It's a valuable addition to the library of anyone fascinated by the mysteries of the pyramids and the civilization that built them.

In 'Mountains of the Pharaohs', Zahi Hawass takes readers on an extraordinary journey to ancient Egypt, focusing on the era of pyramid construction. The book meticulously documents the reigns of the pharaohs who envisioned these tombs, the architectural innovations that made their construction possible, and the daily lives of the workers who built them. Hawass challenges common misconceptions about the pyramids, presenting evidence that debunks myths of slave labor and extraterrestrial involvement. Instead, he highlights the sophisticated organization, religious devotion, and advanced engineering skills of the ancient Egyptians. Through a combination of archaeological findings and historical records, 'Mountains of the Pharaohs' paints a vivid picture of a civilization that has fascinated humanity for millennia, offering new insights into its achievements and legacy.