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History of Ancient Egypt Explored Through its Gods, Myths and Rituals [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 282x216 mm, over 400 colour fine-art illustrations and photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Lorenz Books
  • ISBN-10: 0754836118
  • ISBN-13: 9780754836117
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 282x216 mm, over 400 colour fine-art illustrations and photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Lorenz Books
  • ISBN-10: 0754836118
  • ISBN-13: 9780754836117
Egypt's cultural heritage is vast, and the story of this ancient civilization has long captured our imagination. This fully illustrated book provides a treasure chest of found objects, archaeological sites, hieroglyphic inscriptions and beautiful tomb art from ancient Egypt. It introduces the gods and goddesses of Egypt, describes their characters and identifying features, the myths surrounding them, and their role in the creation of society. Quotations from books, hymns, prayers and hieroglyphic paintings give an authentic picture of culture and society, and maps, chronologies and artworks supplement the photographs in this masterly history

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Hilary Wilson, Ancient Egypt Magazine, May 2026: "As Lucia Gahlin explains in the final chapter of this book, popular perceptions of ancient Egyptian culture are traditionally informed by the works of Graeco-Roman writers, and by modern interpretations of Egypts ancient history in literature and film. But in this work, Gahlin makes clear her intention to explore the civilisation as experienced and recorded by its own people. The establishment of an absolute monarchy supported by a state religion was key to Egypts enduring stability. The divinely appointed king interacted with the gods on behalf of the land and its people protecting and providing for them, and a wealth of information comes from religious contexts, such as tomb art, temple inscriptions, and funerary papyri. Consequently, the author has chosen the themes of deities, mythology, and ritual to illustrate cultural and social developments over different phases of Egypts history. Through a combination of accessible text, well-placed maps, tables, and full-colour illustrations, Gahlin guides the reader through such topics as divine iconography, the significance of names, and funerary religion. In comparing creation myths, she describes how the Egyptians experienced their own environment, particularly their relationship with the Nile, and how gods and their myths could be defined by, and adapted to, the nature of regions where they were revered. She shows how stories of the sun god defined the cycle of the seasons and the construction of a solar calendar to mark the passing of the years, but also how the Egyptians had a different view of the concept of history. From lists of kings and calendars of temple festivals to tables of lucky and unlucky days, Gahlin vividly describes the importance of ceremonies, rituals, and commemoration in contributing to the maintenance of maat that divine order or balance which pervaded all aspects of Egyptian life and death. The early development of writing, and its use in recording everything from complex theological concepts to administrative inventories and labels on funerary goods, sets Egypt apart from other ancient societies. The author reveals the Egyptians through their own words and expressions of their beliefs, using short information panels to highlight topics such as Hymns to the King, Wisdom Literature, and Ritual Gestures. Without such explanations, as Gahlin says, the scope for misinterpreting or even inventing Egypts past is huge. This beautifully designed and lavishly illustrated book should not be dismissed as just one more superficial study of ancient Egypt. Lucia Gahlin has provided a useful, attractive introduction to Egyptian civilisation, and at a remarkably affordable price."

Lucia Gahlin is a highly regarded Egyptologist who has led study tours around Egypt and worked with the archaeological team at Tell el-Amarna. She is involved with the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology and has lectured for Egyptological societies.