For nearly two thousand years after the last pharaoh
ruled Egypt the wonders of this ancient culture remained
hidden, seemingly lost and forgotten for ever. Then, in
the late eighteenth century, Napoleons invasion of the
country sparked an explosion of interest in ancient
Egypt that burns as strongly today as ever. The
obsession with anything and everything Egyptian has
inspired many to dedicate their lives to the search for
treasure in Egypts sands. All of these explorers,
collectors and archaeologists can be loosely classified
as Egyptologists and this relatively new science has
been blessed with more than its fair share of intriguing
characters, some of whom, by virtue of their
larger-than-life personalities, curious habits or
spectacular finds, have come to dominate the story of
the rediscovery of ancient Egypt - the story of this
book. In 'Egypt: How A Lost Civilization was
Rediscovered', highly respected author and archaeologist
Joyce Tyldesley follows these real-life Indiana Joneses
in their quest for the splendid monuments, tombs and
artefacts that have unlocked many of the secrets of this
mesmerizing civilization.From the nail-biting race to
crack the hieroglyphic code to Howard Carters dramatic
discovery of the golden treasures in Tutankhamen's tomb
- surely the most heart-stopping moment in the history
of archaeology - we experience the excitement, emotion
and intrigue of this gripping adventure story. Praise
for Joyce Tyldesley: Tyldesley has added a new, more
human dimension her book should be required reading.
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