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Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt

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Remarkably accurate picture of Egyptian life from the end of the third millenium BC to the Greek occupation in 330 BC examines the roles and tasks assigned to each section of the community and describes how people spent their leisure hours, how they dressed, what they ate and drank, and more. "A handy reference tool." €” Horn Book. 120 illustrations.

208 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1963

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Jon Manchip White

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Jon Ewbank Manchip White was a novelist, editor, playwright, poet, and researcher.

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January 10, 2019
Easy to read, very accessible history
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June 25, 2018
This concise book gives the reader a general idea about the main aspects of life in ancient Egypt. As the title suggests the author didn't focus only on the great Pharaohs of ancient Egypt, but also on other important figures such as priests, artists, scribes, and more importantly on the characterization of everyday life in ancient Egypt.
As an Egyptian it is interesting for me to discern between ancient and modern Egypt, especially regarding rulers, religion, and the view of the dead (living with the dead).
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Author 50 books279 followers
May 13, 2017
Great little book. Informative, interesting and quite poetical in its description
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August 29, 2018
A look at the Ancient Egyptians from all aspects of their lives, the Pharaoh down to the slaves. I found it all very interesting. Illustrations are well done, too. Very readable.
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212 reviews1 follower
August 23, 2015
I liked the book, though it could have been better. The book was written over fifty years ago, so some more recent discoveries are not taken into account. The author does try to cover all of ancient Egypt's 3,000 year history at once, but can do it fairly well as everyday life change very little. I thought perhaps the book spent too much time on the temples and massive burial structures but of course they were part of everyday life as well. The book does cover the way people lived, what they ate and wore and the homes they lived in real well. It tries to show that the people were really happy and fun loving, even though they seemed so interested in death. It also shows that the Egyptian view of themselves as the ideal society made them slow to change (use of bronze, use of horses etc.) but change they did, in time. A good book about a civilization I have a lot of interest in.
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77 reviews1 follower
May 26, 2011
This is a great book if you would like to learn about the life of the ancient Egyptians. This not only has maps and pictures, but tells of almost all aspects of everyday life. I really enjoyed finding out what the ancient Egyptians wore; ate; grew in their gardens; how their houses were set up and what they used for furniture;and what their gardens were like. This book tells about the royalty and the peasants, about the priests and the military, and about almost anything else you'd like to know about everyday life in ancient Egypt. I think this book was very easy to read and enjoyable.
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August 19, 2015
Livro é interessante. Cumpre o que promete no título em inglês, isto é, descreve, com exatidão, como era o dia a dia dos moradores do antigo Egito. Em português o livro recebeu meramente o nome de "O Egito Antigo", o qual carrega a falsa ideia de que o leitor se deparará com uma história completa do Egito antigo, o que não é verdade. Portanto, o livro não é para aqueles que buscam uma história completa, com começo, meio e fim, do antigo Egito, sendo, porém, útil para quem gostaria de saber como era a vida dos moradores daquele longo período histórico.
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August 19, 2011
It did well in making me interested in seeking out more in-depth books on the subject. On the short and basic side. I wonder how some of the suppositions in this book, written in 1963, hold up today.
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