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- catalog abstract "Portrays the daily life of average people: childhood, education, love and marriage, work, the prospect of the soul's journey to the netherworld. Some 290 illustrations (200 in color) highlight depiction of the role of women in ancient Egyptian society, as well as agriculture, fashion, diet, medicine, crafts, the construction of tombs and pyramids. Translated from the Czech by Deryck Viney. This lavishly illustrated book conveys the wonder of Ancient Egypt through the daily activities of its people - not the lives of Egypt's royalty or elite classes, but the typical men and women who composed this magnificent civilization. Exceptional for its range, the volume portrays Egyptian life from birth and childhood through education, love and marriage, occupations, war, and finally the soul's journey to the netherworld. A particular strength is the coverage of anatomical material and medical texts. Other topics include the role of women, fashion, dance and music, agriculture, crafts, and construction of the pyramids and tombs. This in-depth portrait draws on the complete spectrum of sources: artifacts from tombs and settlement sites; inscribed potsherds and ostraca as well as papyri; material from the excavation of homes, shrines, and tomb chapels; relief's and wall-paintings. Accompanying the text, 289 superb illustrations - including 219 colour plates - vividly portray Egyptian civilization through its creations and treasures. The thematic structure of the book imparts a visual coherence rarely found in illustrated books on Ancient Egypt. Among the photographs are many rare images not previously available. The illustrations convey a picture of Ancient Egyptian society that is compelling and immediate, despite the millennia that separate us from that great culture. Notable for thoroughness, accuracy, and sheer beauty, this indispensable guide will appeal to the serious student or scholar, as well as anyone interested in ancient civilizations.".
- catalog alternative "Život starých Egypťanů. English".
- catalog contributor b3788491.
- catalog contributor b3788492.
- catalog coverage "Egypt Social life and customs To 332 B.C.".
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Geoffrey T. Martin -- 1. The Start of Life -- 2. Carefree Childhood -- 3. Education and Learning -- 4. Courtship and Entertainment -- 5. Marriage and the Standing of Women -- 6. Homes and Communities -- 7. Dress, Adornment and Body Care -- 8. The Bounty of the Black Earth -- 9. Stockbreeding and the Hunt -- 10. The Ancient Egyptians' Diet -- 11. Craftsmen at Work -- 12. Immortality through Art -- 13. Quarries, Boats and Pyramids -- 14. Builders of the Royal Tombs -- 15. The Fortunes of War -- 16. Administrators and Managers -- 17. Inside the Temples -- 18. The Scribes of the Houses of Life -- 19. For Every Malady a Cure -- 20. ... Whence No Traveller Returns.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-272) and index.".
- catalog description "Portrays the daily life of average people: childhood, education, love and marriage, work, the prospect of the soul's journey to the netherworld. Some 290 illustrations (200 in color) highlight depiction of the role of women in ancient Egyptian society, as well as agriculture, fashion, diet, medicine, crafts, the construction of tombs and pyramids. Translated from the Czech by Deryck Viney. This lavishly illustrated book conveys the wonder of Ancient Egypt through the daily activities of its people - not the lives of Egypt's royalty or elite classes, but the typical men and women who composed this magnificent civilization. Exceptional for its range, the volume portrays Egyptian life from birth and childhood through education, love and marriage, occupations, war, and finally the soul's journey to the netherworld. A particular strength is the coverage of anatomical material and medical texts. Other topics include the role of women, fashion, dance and music, agriculture, crafts, and construction of the pyramids and tombs. This in-depth portrait draws on the complete spectrum of sources: artifacts from tombs and settlement sites; inscribed potsherds and ostraca as well as papyri; material from the excavation of homes, shrines, and tomb chapels; relief's and wall-paintings. Accompanying the text, 289 superb illustrations - including 219 colour plates - vividly portray Egyptian civilization through its creations and treasures. The thematic structure of the book imparts a visual coherence rarely found in illustrated books on Ancient Egypt. Among the photographs are many rare images not previously available. The illustrations convey a picture of Ancient Egyptian society that is compelling and immediate, despite the millennia that separate us from that great culture. Notable for thoroughness, accuracy, and sheer beauty, this indispensable guide will appeal to the serious student or scholar, as well as anyone interested in ancient civilizations.".
- catalog extent "270 p. :".
- catalog identifier "080612475X".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng cze".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Norman : University of Oklahoma Press,".
- catalog spatial "Egypt Social life and customs To 332 B.C.".
- catalog subject "DT61 .S92513 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Geoffrey T. Martin -- 1. The Start of Life -- 2. Carefree Childhood -- 3. Education and Learning -- 4. Courtship and Entertainment -- 5. Marriage and the Standing of Women -- 6. Homes and Communities -- 7. Dress, Adornment and Body Care -- 8. The Bounty of the Black Earth -- 9. Stockbreeding and the Hunt -- 10. The Ancient Egyptians' Diet -- 11. Craftsmen at Work -- 12. Immortality through Art -- 13. Quarries, Boats and Pyramids -- 14. Builders of the Royal Tombs -- 15. The Fortunes of War -- 16. Administrators and Managers -- 17. Inside the Temples -- 18. The Scribes of the Houses of Life -- 19. For Every Malady a Cure -- 20. ... Whence No Traveller Returns.".
- catalog title "Life of the ancient Egyptians / by Eugen Strouhal ; with photographs by Werner Forman ; foreword by Geoffrey T. Martin ; [translated by Deryck Viney].".
- catalog title "Život starých Egypťanů. English".
- catalog type "text".