The Monuments of Egypt

The Monuments of Egypt
Title The Monuments of Egypt PDF eBook
Author Dieter Arnold
Publisher I. B. Tauris
Total Pages 292
Release 2009
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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With more than 600 entries and 350 plans, diagrams and photographs and maps, this guide provides a comprehensive introduction to ancient Egyptian monuments that is an essential companion for every visitor to the ancient sites along the Nile.

The Monuments of Egypt and Nubia

The Monuments of Egypt and Nubia
Title The Monuments of Egypt and Nubia PDF eBook
Author ippolito rosellini
Publisher American Univ in Cairo Press
Total Pages 136
Release 2003
Genre Art, Egyptian
ISBN 9774247892

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Following the Napoleonic military campaign in Egypt (1798-1801), Europe rediscovered the ancient Egyptian civilization, and later expeditions deepened and amplified knowledge of the country's archaeological monuments, giving birth to a new science, Egyptology, which is still very active. In 1828, Charles X of France and Grand Duke Leopold II of Tuscany financed the first international scientific expedition to Egypt, the aim of which was to explore the historic monuments of the country. Unlike the Napoleonic Commission, the Franco-Tuscan expedition was able to take advantage of the understanding of hieroglyphic script and therefore examine the antiquities more systematically. The leaders of the expedition were Jean-François Champollion, the man who deciphered the hieroglyphs using the Rosetta Stone, and Ippolito Rosellini. Born in Pisa in 1800, Rosellini was noted for his study of the monuments, deciphering of the hieroglyphs and, above all, for his contribution to science in the form of his illustrated work, The Monuments of Egypt and Nubia. This volume recounts the era of early Egyptology at the start of the nineteenth century, and presents the most beautiful plates from Rosellini's original work made following the long expedition.

The Monuments of Egypt

The Monuments of Egypt
Title The Monuments of Egypt PDF eBook
Author Francis Lister Hawks
Publisher
Total Pages 462
Release 1850
Genre Bible
ISBN

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The Monuments of Ancient Egypt

The Monuments of Ancient Egypt
Title The Monuments of Ancient Egypt PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Stafford-Deitsch
Publisher
Total Pages 176
Release 2001
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Millions of tourists visit the ancient Egyptian sites annually and are inspired by the ruins. Yet it is impossible for them to photograph the ruins adequately: the sites are overrun with tourists, photography is forbidden in various locations and amateur cameras cannot correct the perspectives of the monuments. Meanwhile no book currently exists of professional-quality photographs specifically portraying the monuments.

The Egyptian Sûdân, Its History and Monuments

The Egyptian Sûdân, Its History and Monuments
Title The Egyptian Sûdân, Its History and Monuments PDF eBook
Author Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge
Publisher
Total Pages 754
Release 1907
Genre Sudan
ISBN

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Monuments of Egypt

Monuments of Egypt
Title Monuments of Egypt PDF eBook
Author Charles Coulston Gillispie
Publisher
Total Pages 525
Release 1987
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780910413213

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Lost Technologies of Ancient Egypt

Lost Technologies of Ancient Egypt
Title Lost Technologies of Ancient Egypt PDF eBook
Author Christopher Dunn
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 400
Release 2010-06-24
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 159143968X

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A unique study of the engineering and tools used to create Egyptian monuments • Presents a stone-by-stone analysis of key Egyptian monuments, including the statues of Ramses II and the tunnels of the Serapeum • Reveals that highly refined tools and mega-machines were used in ancient Egypt From the pyramids in the north to the temples in the south, ancient artisans left their marks all over Egypt, unique marks that reveal craftsmanship we would be hard pressed to duplicate today. Drawing together the results of more than 30 years of research and nine field study journeys to Egypt, Christopher Dunn presents a stunning stone-by-stone analysis of key Egyptian monuments, including the statue of Ramses II at Luxor and the fallen crowns that lay at its feet. His modern-day engineering expertise provides a unique view into the sophisticated technology used to create these famous monuments in prehistoric times. Using modern digital photography, computer-aided design software, and metrology instruments, Dunn exposes the extreme precision of these monuments and the type of advanced manufacturing expertise necessary to produce them. His computer analysis of the statues of Ramses II reveals that the left and right sides of the faces are precise mirror images of each other, and his examination of the mysterious underground tunnels of the Serapeum illuminates the finest examples of precision engineering on the planet. Providing never-before-seen evidence in the form of more than 280 photographs, Dunn’s research shows that while absent from the archaeological record, highly refined tools, techniques, and even mega-machines must have been used in ancient Egypt.