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  Egypt's Pharaohs
Recent scientific advances, including DNA analysis, endoscopy, and CAT scans, are allowing Egyptologists to bring Egypt's dead "back to life." The once-hidden evidence extracted from their bones, hair, and rehydrated skin is unlocking the mysteries of the pyramids, showing us the secrets of Tutankahamen's court, and revealing the use of recreational drugs in the royal household. The result is a breathtaking new look at the Pharaohs and their monumental civilization.
Chronicles of the Pharaohs l
Chronicles of a Pharaoh: Amenhotep l
Akhenaten: Egypt's False Prophet l
Private Lives of the Pharaohs l
Tutankhamen : The Life and Death of the Boy-King l
The Complete Tutankhamun l
Nefertiti: Egypt's Sun Queen l
Hatchepsut : The Female Pharaoh l
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Chronicle of the Pharaohs
The Reign-By-Reign Record of the Rulers and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt. Here is the first book to depict chronologically and in narrative form all the rulers and dynasties of Egypt--from Narmer, who united the lands along the Nile, to Cleopatra 3,000 years later. Includes biographical portraits, timelines, cartouches, genealogical tables, and portraits. Over 300 illustrations
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Chronicle of a Pharaoh: Amenhotep
Chronicle of a Pharaoh is a readable in-depth look at pharaoh Amenhotep III, one of the three greatest kings of ancient Egypt. The layout is superb as it chronicles his life with a year-by-year format. Contains a generous amount of personal minutae, reinforced with pictures and plates on almost every page.
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Akhenaten: Egypt's False Prophet
One of the most compelling and controversial figures in history, Akhenaten has captured the imagination like no other Egyptian pharaoh. Much has been written about this strange, persecuted figure whose freakish appearance is totally at odds with that of the traditional Egyptian ruler-hero.
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Private Lives of the Pharaohs
Much of our understanding of Egyptian civilization has been gleaned from nineteenth century tomb robbers and twentieth century filmmakers. Private Lives of the Pharaohs highlights the exciting new developments in medical science that are allowing Egyptologists to extract information from mummified Egyptians.
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Tutankhamen
The Life and Death of the Boy-King Born early in the fourteenth century B.C., Tutankhamen, otherwise known as the Boy-King, ruled for a mere nine years before his untimely death at age 16 or 17. Although legends abound, very little has actually been verified about Tutankhamen's parentage, his childhood, his brief reign, his supporters, his detractors, or his mysterious death
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The Complete Tutankhamun
The King, the Tomb, the Royal Treasure From the day in 1922 when King Tut's tomb was discovered, the legacy of the boy-king has exerted a unique hold on people's imaginations. This fascinating new book reveals the whole story behind Howard Carter's quest for the tomb and includes extracts from Carter's notes and diaries.
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Nefertiti : Egypt's Sun Queen
She was the beloved wife of "heretic king" Akhenaton, who defied ancient custom by practicing monotheism and by elevating Nefertiti far above the role of subservient consort previously played by Egyptian queens.
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Hatchepsut : The Female Pharaoh
Egypt's Queen, Hatchepsut ruled over an age of peace, prosperity, and remarkable architectural achievement. Had she been born a man, her reign would almost certainly have been remembered for its stable government, successful trade missions, and the construction of one of the most beautiful structures in the world--the Deir el-Bahri temple at Luxor.
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