Pharaoh's Boat

Pharaoh's Boat
Title Pharaoh's Boat PDF eBook
Author David Weitzman
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2021-01-04
Genre
ISBN 9781948959148

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Pharaoh's Boat

Pharaoh's Boat
Title Pharaoh's Boat PDF eBook
Author
Publisher HMH Books For Young Readers
Total Pages 48
Release 2009
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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With poetic language and striking illustrations, Weitzman tells the story of how one of the greatest boats of ancient Egypt came to be built--and built again. In the shadow of the Great Pyramid at Giza, the most skilled shipwrights in all of Egypt are building an enormous vessel that will transport Cheops, the mighty pharaoh, across the winding waterway and into a new world. Pharaoh's boat will be a wonder to behold, and well prepared for the voyage ahead. But no one, not even the Egyptian king himself, could have imagined just where the journey of Pharaoh's boat would ultimately lead .s.s.

The Pharaoh's Boat at the Carnegie

The Pharaoh's Boat at the Carnegie
Title The Pharaoh's Boat at the Carnegie PDF eBook
Author Diana Craig Patch
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 58
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN

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The Book of the Pharaohs

The Book of the Pharaohs
Title The Book of the Pharaohs PDF eBook
Author Pascal Vernus
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 264
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780801440502

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The names of ancient Egyptian kings such as Cheops, Akhenaten, and Ramesses II have become part of popular culture. Yet, for all the tombs and statuary that have survived over the millennia, surprisingly little remains that speaks to the workings of government, cabals in the palace, political factions, and the private lives of the royal families. In The Book of the Pharaohs, Pascal Vernus and Jean Yoyotte offer an indispensable, basic reference to the full human reality of royal Egypt. The Book of the Pharaohs is an encyclopedia made up of short essays on the pharaohs themselves, as well as on places, dynasties, personages, subjects, and themes relating to the kings and their rule. Entries range from "Adoratrices" (priestesses of Hathor, the Egyptian Aphrodite, whose role was to arouse the erotic impulse in the creator gods) and "Amarna" (the capital created by the heretic pharaoh Akhenaten) to "Scorpion" (who ruled before the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt) and "Zero Dynasty" (the designation for pre-pharaonic Egypt). In addition, Vernus and Yoyotte include a substantial essay on the sources for Egyptian history, a bibliography of books for general readers, and a chronological table that organizes the major periods of Egyptian history and notes the most illustrious royal names from each.

Boats

Boats
Title Boats PDF eBook
Author Dilwyn Jones
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 104
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780292740396

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Drawing on archaeological and literary evidence, Dilwyn Jones examines the importance of the boat in Egyptian ritual and belief, as well as in everyday life. The sun god was thought to travel across the sky in a solar boat, and Egyptians believed that the deserving might join the god Osiris in his divine bark after death. Boats played an important part in funerary ritual; models were often placed in tombs to provide the deceased with safe passage through the Winding Waterway in the underworld. Also, boats are frequently depicted in tomb paintings. The Nile has always been a vital transport artery for Egypt and boats the principal means of travel. Early papyrus skiffs gradually gave way to wooden craft of increasing size and sophistication, ranging from fishing boats and barges to seagoing warships, splendid ships of state and enormous obelisk barges used to transport stone to temples and monuments. Dilwyn Jones traces the development of the different types of boats and the techniques of their construction through the Old, Middle, and New Kingdom periods. The book is illustrated with photographs of boat models and paintings and with line drawings.

Where Pharaohs Dwell

Where Pharaohs Dwell
Title Where Pharaohs Dwell PDF eBook
Author Patricia Cori
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Total Pages 281
Release 2011-08-30
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1583944427

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In this thought-provoking book, Patricia Cori takes time from her channeled work as the Scribe to the Speakers of the Sirian High Council to focus on her past-life experiences in ancient Egypt. The book begins dramatically with the traumatic recall of a past Egyptian life, when Cori relives a horrifying death by suffocation—from being buried alive. This experience propels her on a journey of exploration into the question of human immortality, leading her back to Egypt where she unravels the origins of the ancient Egyptians’ obsession with the resurrection of the soul.Cori’s discoveries reveal new perspectives on Egyptian mysteries, new timelines as to the beginnings of the civilization, and controversial ideas that link the earliest Egyptian cultures with even earlier civilizations, such as that of Atlantis. As she returns to sites of her former lives, Cori begins to receive messages through which she relives the past-life regression, guiding her to discover secrets of the ancient Egyptians. Finally, she travels beyond the veil of illusions into the “otherworld” of possibilities that lies beyond physical existence. This exciting book weaves strands of science, history, and metaphysics into a shimmering tapestry of personal discovery.

Sacred and Secular

Sacred and Secular
Title Sacred and Secular PDF eBook
Author Cheryl A. Ward
Publisher Archaeological Institute of America
Total Pages 186
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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Ancient Egyptian Ships and Boats. Soundly based on archaeological evidence, this is a detailed study of the ways in which Egyptians engineered, manufactured and used ancient vessels. Ward widens the discussion to consider ancient engineering and shipbuilding in general and considers the economic, cultural and political context of Egyptian ships and water transport.