The Oxford history of ancient Egypt
The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt describes the emergence and development of the distinctive civilization of the ancient Egyptians, from their prehistoric origins to their conquest by the Persians, Greeks, and Romans. It details the changing nature of life and death in the Nile valley, which gave rise to some of the earliest masterpieces of art, architecture, and literature in the ancient world.
History
XIV, 656 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten ; 20 cm
9780192804587, 0192804588
249560443
Introduction : chronologies and cultural change in Egypt / Ian Shaw
Prehistory : from the Palaeolithic to the Badarian culture (c. 700,000-4000 BC / Stan Hendrickx and Pierre Vermeersch
The Naqada period (c. 4000-3200 BC) / Béatrix Midant-Reynes
The emergence of the Egyptian state (c. 3200-2686 BC) / Kathryn A. Bard
The Old Kingdom (c. 2686-2125 BC) / Jaromir Malek
The First Intermediate period (c. 2160-2055 BC) / Stephan Seidlmayer
The Middle Kingdom renaissance (c. 2055-1650 BC) / Gae Callender
The Second Intermediate period (c. 1650-1550 BC) / Janine Bourriau
The 18th dynasty before the Amarna period (c. 1550-1352 BC) / Betsy M. Bryan
The Amarna period and the Later New Kingdom (c. 1352-1069 BC) / Jacobus Van Dijk
Egypt and the outside world / Ian Shaw
The Third Intermediate period (1069-664 BC) / John Taylor
The Late period (664-332 BC) / Alan B. Lloyd
The Ptolemaic period (332-30 BC) / Alan B. Lloyd
The Roman period (30 BC-AD 395) / David Peacock
Originally published: 2000