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Egypt: From Prehistory to the Romans

by Dietrich Wildung Author

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Resource Type
Reference Book
ISBN
3-8228-1221-8
Print Status
In Print
Chapters
11
Pages
240
Suggested Grades
1st - 12th
Geographical Setting
Egypt
Historical Setting
3600 BC - 395 AD
Publisher
Taschen
Copyright
April 15, 2001

Chapters

  • 1 INTRODUCTION: Basic Architectural Forms in Ancient Egypt (pg 7)
  • 2 HOUSES FOR THE DEAD AND STAIRWAYS TO HAVEN: Tomb Architecture of the Early Period (pg 23)
  • 3 BUILDING FOR THE LIFE TO COME: Old Kingdom Pyramids (pg 45)
  • 4 THE LOST CLASSICAL PERIOD: Architecture of the Middle Kingdom (pg 73)
  • 5 A STATE BUILT OF STONE: Temples to the Gods in the New Kingdom (pg 93)
  • 6 CASTLES OF ETERNITY: Temples of the Dead and Tomb Architecture of the New Kingdom (pg 127)
  • 7 THE COSMOS IN STONE: From the Delta to Sudan (pg 167)
  • 8 LATE FLOWERING: Temples of the Ptolemaic and Roman Period in Upper Egypt (pg 191)
  • 9 EPILOGUE: Egyptian Influence in the West (pg 225)
  • 10 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE (pg 230)
  • 11

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