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A world beneath the sands, the golden age of Egyptology, Toby Wilkinson

Label
A world beneath the sands, the golden age of Egyptology, Toby Wilkinson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 433-477) and index
Illustrations
mapsplatesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A world beneath the sands
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1137845603
Responsibility statement
Toby Wilkinson
Sub title
the golden age of Egyptology
Summary
"A thrilling history of the West's scramble for the riches of ancient Egypt by the foremost Egyptologist of our time. From the decipherment of hieroglyphics in 1822 to the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon a hundred years later, the uncovering of Egypt's ancient past took place in an atmosphere of grand adventure and international rivalry. In A World Beneath the Sands, the acclaimed Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson chronicles the ruthless race between the British, French, Germans and Americans to lay claim to its mysteries and treasures. He tells the riveting stories of the men and women whose obsession with Egypt's ancient civilization helped to enrich and transform our understanding of the Nile Valley and its people, and left a lasting impression on Egypt, too. Travelers and treasure-hunters, ethnographers and archaeologists: whatever their motives, whatever their methods, a century of adventure and scholarship revealed a lost world, buried for centuries beneath the sands"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Prologue: Travellers in an antique land -- Description and decipherment -- In the footsteps of Napoleon -- Englishmen abroad -- The Prussian project -- French foundations -- A thousand miles up the Nile -- A permanent occupation -- Scholars and scoundrels -- Egypt and America -- Imperial ambitions -- Wonderful things -- Epilogue: The future of the past
Target audience
adult
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