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Barry J. Kemp

    Barry Kemp es un Profesor Emérito de Egiptología reconocido por sus excavaciones pioneras en Tell el-Amarna. Su trabajo se centra en el descubrimiento arqueológico y en desvelar los secretos de la civilización del antiguo Egipto. El enfoque de Kemp combina la meticulosa labor de campo con una profunda comprensión de la civilización que estudia. Sus publicaciones son cruciales para el estudio de esta fascinante cultura.

    How To Read The Egyptian Book Of The Dead
    Ancient Egypt: All That Matters
    The City of Akhenaten and Nefertiti
    • Presents the history of the site of Tell el-Amarna from its foundation by the pharaoh Akhenaten in c 1344 bc to its abandonment just 16 or 17 years later, a few years after his death. This title includes nine chapters that cover the king's choice of the site and its development, and the layout of the city and its buildings.

      The City of Akhenaten and Nefertiti
    • Ancient Egypt: All That Matters

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      For three thousand years a dominant force, Ancient Egypt is arguably the most successful and longest lasting human civilization yet. In this pacy guide, world renowned Egyptologist, Professor Barry Kemp, seeks to explain why Ancient Egypt was able to thrive with such stability for such a long time. The answers may be surprising - Kemp shows that human rights and career progression played an important role, as well as the traditional forces of slave labour and religion. Taking a thematic approach, Kemp examines ancient Egypt's geography, rulers, society, morality, family life, art and architecture, military, science, philosophy and religion. He then goes on to ask what happened to Ancient Egypt, and to point to its lasting influence today. Ancient Egypt: All That Matters is perfect for those who want to gain a sound grasp of the subject quickly, and those looking for a good entry-level book as a starting point for further study.

      Ancient Egypt: All That Matters