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    Hagen, Rose-Marie & Rainer.
    Egypt: People. Gods. Pharaohs : album / R-M. & R. Hagen. - Koln : Taschen, 2005. - 240 p. : il. - Index: p.236-237. Bibliogr.: p.237. - ISBN 978-3-8228-4767-1 : 495.00 р.
Overview of Egyptian History: p.232-235. Egyptian Collectian and Museums: p.238-239.
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Рубрики: История--Древний Египет
   История искусства первобытных и древних народов--Египет

   Фотографические снимки--Египет

   Египет--история
    Египет--история искусства

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ЕГИПЕТСКИЕ -- ЕГИПЕТСКАЯ -- Луксор -- Luxor -- Statue -- Pyramid -- Pharaohs
Аннотация: This book aims to answer some basic questions about life in Ancient Egypt. Even now we still not fully understand how these gigantic toombs commemorating the pharaohs were erected. What we do know, at least to a large extent, is how the people who built them lived, what pleased those early Egyptians, what excited them and what they believed about the world around them. Tomb pictiores bring it all alive befor our eyes, and accounts deciphered by egyptologists of events such as the strike of the tombworkers tell us about every life, the administrativ system and how disputes were settled. Little changed in the course of the 3,000 years of Ancient Egyptian history, at least incomparison to the last 2,000 years of European history, and in particular the last 200 years. Pharaohs and goods came and went but the Egyptian vision of the underworld, their system of goverment and level of the technology remained largely unchaned. And then there was always the major issue of food, which was completely dependent on the recurring floods of the Nile. One of the Acient Egyptians' most outstanding achivements was the development of a script and to give this a high profile The Authors have scattered hieroglyphs throughout each chapter. It is also the theme of three chapters - in the chapter on scribes they look at the privileged position of those who could write, in the chapter on writing, they explain the Egyptians system of symbols, a much moro complex system then our alphabet, and in the final chapter they tell the story of the hard work and sheer luck which led to the hitherto unknown symbols finelly being deciphered.


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