ABSTRACT

The Experience of Ancient Egypt provides a comprehensive portrait of what we know about ancient Egypt today, examining in detail issues of religion, of beliefs and practices surrounding death, of everyday life and of literature.
In an engaging style, the author traces Egyptology from its classical roots, through the painstaking process of deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, to the most up-to-date bio-medical and archaeological techniques, never forgetting how time has proved that it is impossible to deliver the absolute truth about ancient Egypt.

part 1|47 pages

A Portrait of Ancient Egypt

chapter I|6 pages

The Historical Outline of Ancient Egypt

chapter II|12 pages

Funerary Beliefs and Customs

chapter III|10 pages

The Religion of The Living

chapter IV|12 pages

Everyday Life

chapter V|5 pages

Literary Sources

part 2|134 pages

The Development Of Egyptology

chapter VI|11 pages

Classical And Medieval Interest In Egypt

chapter VII|9 pages

The Renaissance Period

chapter VIII|18 pages

The Decipherment Of Egyptian Hieroglyphs

chapter IX|21 pages

Recording The Monuments

chapter X|47 pages

Excavating The Sites

chapter XI|21 pages

The Contribution of Biomedical Studies

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion