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For centuries, Egyptian civilization and its antiquities have inspired passionate interest. Archaeologists, engineers, astronomers, poets, painters, people of different cultures, and travelers have been riveted by Egypt's ancient monuments. How much do we really know about these awe-inspiring wonders of the ancient world? This publication provides an up-to-date account of archaeology in the land of the pharaohs, including new discoveries and recent studies. This authoritative volume remains the definitive source for the findings of the various archaeological excavations undertaken in Egypt.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For centuries, Egyptian civilization and its antiquities have inspired passionate interest. Archaeologists, engineers, astronomers, poets, painters, people of different cultures, and travelers have been riveted by Egypt's ancient monuments. How much do we really know about these awe-inspiring wonders of the ancient world? This publication provides an up-to-date account of archaeology in the land of the pharaohs, including new discoveries and recent studies. This authoritative volume remains the definitive source for the findings of the various archaeological excavations undertaken in Egypt. For more than a hundred years, the Annales du Service has been studied by Egyptologists, students, and laypersons alike. Published under the auspices of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, its contributors include some of the most well-known Egyptologists in the world covering a broad range of archaeological disciplines and spectrums.
Autorenporträt
Contributors: Soad Abd El Aal, Ahmed Abdel Fattah, Barbara Adams, Dieter Arnold, Laurant Bazin, Giovanni Bergamini, Zoltán Imre Fabian, , Rodolfo Fattovich, Richard Fazzini, Magdi Mohamed Fejri, Claudio Gallazzi, Yvonne Harpur, David Jeffreys, Bary Kemp, William Murnane, Adela Oppenheim, Peter Piccione, John Redford, Carol A. Redmont, Otto Schaden, Nigel Strudwick, Francesco Tiradritti, Charles Van Ciclen III, Richard Wilkinson, Sakuji Yoshimura.