A World Beneath the Sands
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A World Beneath the Sands
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A World Beneath the Sands
A vivid account of the men and women who revealed the treasures of Ancient Egypt to the world, from the first decipherment of hieroglyphics to the opening of the tomb of Tutankhamun.
A vivid account of the men and women who revealed the treasures of Ancient Egypt to the world, from the first decipherment of hieroglyphics to the opening of the tomb of Tutankhamun.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionEmbark on a journey through the golden age of Egyptology with A World Beneath the Sands by Toby Wilkinson. This enthralling narrative takes you to the heart of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a period teeming with excitement, discovery, and scholarly endeavour. Against the majestic backdrop of the Nile, the pyramids, and the Valley of the Kings, Wilkinson brings to life the dramatic and often perilous quests of those who sought to uncover the secrets of ancient Egypt.
The story unfolds with Champollion's breakthrough in deciphering hieroglyphics in 1822, a pivotal moment that opened the doors to understanding Egypt’s ancient script and civilisation. As the narrative progresses, we are introduced to a diverse cast of characters whose lives were forever intertwined with these ancient sands. Among them are the legendary figures of Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon, whose names are synonymous with the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922, marking the zenith of Egyptological pursuits.
However, A World Beneath the Sands goes beyond these well-known explorers to shed light on lesser-known yet equally fascinating individuals. The Prussian scholar Karl Richard Lepsius, who conducted some of the most systematic early excavations; the Frenchman Auguste Mariette, credited with founding Egyptian archaeology; and the resilient British aristocrat Lucie Duff-Gordon, whose letters provide a vivid account of life by the Nile.
Wilkinson’s account is not limited to the archaeologists and their discoveries alone. He also delves into the broader implications of their work, examining the complex interplay of adventure, scholarly pursuit, and the colonial contexts of their missions. The book intricately portrays how these explorers - travellers, treasure-hunters, ethnographers, and epigraphers alike - transformed our understanding of the Nile Valley and its people. Their contributions were not merely academic; they left an indelible imprint on Egypt itself and the world's perception of this ancient culture.
What makes A World Beneath the Sands particularly compelling is its nuanced exploration of the paradoxes of 19th-century colonialism. While these quests were often driven by a genuine thirst for knowledge, they were also inextricably linked with the era’s imperial ambitions and cultural conflicts. Wilkinson masterfully balances these themes, offering a stimulating study that does not shy away from addressing the ethical dimensions of historical exploration.
This is a tale teeming with adventure, scholarly fervour, and the timeless allure of ancient Egypt. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an admirer of archaeology, or simply someone captivated by the tales of old-world explorers, A World Beneath the Sands promises to be a riveting and thought-provoking read.
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The book is highly praised for its excellent storytelling and thorough research. It provides a vivid, dynamic account of the golden age of Egyptology, blending drama and historical detail. Reviewers appreciate how it tackles the paradoxes of 19th-century colonialism and the professionalisation of Egyptology, offering a gripping narrative and fascinating insights into the emergence of modern Egypt.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781509858736
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 September 2021
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Picador
Illustration: 16pp colour plates & b/w line drawings
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 36.0mm
Width: 132.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 366g
Pages: 544
About the Author
Professor Toby Wilkinson is an internationally acclaimed Egyptologist, and the prize-winning author of twelve books which have been translated into twelve languages. His books include The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt, The Nile and A World Beneath the Sands. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and the Royal Historical Society, and a member of the international editorial board of the Journal of Egyptian History. He is the Vice-Chancellor of the Fiji National University and a Bye-Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.
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