It's a good book, but it's best to accumulate a little religious knowledge before reading it. Varis Bach is a famous founder and archaeologist of Egyptology. He has worked in the British Museum for many years and has accumulated very rich first-hand information on Egyptian cultural relics. He is also one of the few writers who are familiar with Egyptian, and has written a series of Egyptian works such as Egyptian Religion, which is regarded as the most authoritative work in Egyptology.
Second, "History of Ancient Egypt" Author: Liu Publishing House: Commercial Press
The History of Ancient Egypt is a project supported by China Social Science Fund. In addition to the introduction, the book is divided into 12 chapters, with exquisite illustrations and numerous maps. This book begins with the prehistoric cultural narrative of ancient Egypt in the Paleolithic Age and ends with the Arab conquest of Egypt in the 7th century. It takes the evolution of civilization as the main line, describes the origin and geographical environment of ancient Egyptians, and reveals the origin of Egyptian civilization through the process of ancient Egyptians' development from city-state to unified kingdom-great empire and from prosperity to decline. This book is the only complete and detailed monograph on the history of ancient Egypt in China, using materials from Britain, Russia and Japan and archaeological documents.
Third, "Watching Harmony: Exploring the Origin of Ancient Egyptian Civilization" Author: Yan Publishing House: Yunnan People's Publishing House
This book is one of the "Lost Civilization" series. Ancient Egyptian civilization is mysterious because of its antiquity and unique because of its antiquity. In the past 200 years, explorers, archaeologists, linguists and historians have approached ancient Egypt step by step and asked questions: Why did this ancient civilization sink in the long river of history? What kind of spiritual world is behind these strange living habits? What prompted the ancient Egyptians to make unremitting efforts to construct the road to the afterlife, and to practice the dream of crossing the other shore again and again, leaving one "permanent residence" after another? It is with these questions that this book pursues the "lost" ancient Egyptian civilization-looking at it as a "living civilization" rather than a dead history.
Four. Egypt: Pharaoh's territory Author: Translator: Chi Publishing House: Guangxi People's Publishing House
This book is one of the series "Lost Civilization", which gives readers a comprehensive introduction to the glory and glory of ancient Egypt with a large number of precious cultural relics photos and detailed words. This book is comprehensive, informative, illustrated, scientific, theoretical, knowledgeable and readable. It can make readers increase their knowledge, broaden their horizons and have a vivid and comprehensive understanding of the past days.
V. Ramesses II: Brilliance on the Nile by Dale? Brown Translator: Zhang Yan Publishing House: Huaxia Publishing House
No country in the world has such a long and famous history as Egypt. The Nile has nurtured the people there, making Egypt one of the earliest "cradles of civilization" in the world. At some time around 5000 BC, the residents of the Nile valley observed that the river overflowed regularly year after year, and they used this law to obtain a bumper harvest from this fertile land. By 4000 BC, the villages where people settled had spread along the long and narrow green corridor from Aswan to the delta. ...
Six, "Cracking Ancient Egypt" Translator: Huang Zhongxian Author: [English] Leslie/[English] Roy Yajings Publishing House: Life, Reading and New Knowledge Joint Publishing House
The background of this book can be traced back to the history of Napoleon's massive invasion of Egypt from 65438 to 0796. Napoleon's military action aimed at occupying and controlling Egypt continued to expand eastward and ended in failure. Scholars sent by Napoleon went to Egypt with the army to explore local historical sites, and brought back the Rosetta Stone in Egypt and a large number of archaeological materials, but it triggered a competition to decipher ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. The game eventually evolved into champollion in France and Thomas in England. Yang's two strong hegemony.
Seven. Eternal glory: ancient Egyptian civilization Author: Jin Shoufu Press: Fudan University Press
Eternal Glory-Ancient Egyptian Civilization is an original work. The words and sentences are very simple, but the simple appearance wraps an attractive core, that is, the familiarity and understanding of Egypt, a distant foreign land. Jin Shoufu believes that ancient Egyptian cultural relics and remains are the result of ancient Egyptians' pursuit of eternal life. For the ancient Egyptians, it is worthwhile to try to make this life last forever.
Eight, "Egypt in the Pyramid Age" Translator: Wu Zhijie Author: (France) Guillemette Underkh Publishing House: Shandong Pictorial Publishing House.
Through the study of archaeological materials, this book vividly reproduces all aspects of daily life in the ancient Egyptian pyramid era: bustling construction sites, busy administrative officials, versatile scholars and bookkeepers, warm and happy family life, unique wedding customs, unique funeral ceremonies, beautiful swamps, vast and desolate deserts and hills. ...
Nine, "Lost Civilization-Egypt" Author: Mu Tao/Ni Huaqiang Press: East China Normal University Press
In recent years, there has been a research upsurge of "pyramid energy" in the west. Does the confusing pyramid energy really exist? ..... In order to satisfy readers' desire to know more about ancient Egyptian civilization, our agency invited Egyptian researchers to write this illustrated book about ancient Egyptian civilization.