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A history of ancient Egypt. Volume 2, From the Great Pyramid to the fall of the Middle Kingdom / John Romer.
Penn Museum Library - Egyptian Collection DT83 .R66 2016
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Romer, John, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Egypt--History--To 332 B.C.
- Egypt.
- History.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- 1 volume : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white) ; 24 cm
- Other Title:
- From the Great Pyramid to the fall of the Middle Kingdom
- Place of Publication:
- [New York] : Thomas Dunne, an imprint of St. Martin's Press, 2016.
- Contents:
- Part 1 After the Great Pyramids - History and Hieroglyphs
- 1 The Story up to Now - A History in Pyramids 3
- 2 Writing Changes Everything 5
- 3 Reviving Hardjedef? 14
- Part 2 Making 'Ancient Egypt' - Champollion and his Successors
- 4 In the Beginning 21
- Mise en Scène 21
- Lettre a M. Dacier 23
- 5 The Road to Memphis 30
- Champollion in Turin 30
- A Point of View 32
- Ways and Means - The Innocence of Knowledge 34
- Counting Kings - The Turin Canon 35
- Counting Time - Into an Unknown Past 39
- Champollion Triumphans 43
- 6 Aftermath 48
- Three Kingdoms - The Chevalier Bunsen 48
- Denkmäler - Professor Lepsius 51
- The Legacy - Champollion's Ancient Egypt 54
- Part 3 Old Kingdom - The Giza Kings, 2625-2500 BC
- 7 The Eloquence of Statues 63
- The Giza Sphinx - Stone and History 63
- Khafre and the Golden Hawk 65
- Hard Histories - A Lineage of Statuary 69
- Placing Pharaoh - The Figure at the Centre 73
- 8 Finding Menkaure - The Excavations of George Andrew Reisner, 1906-10 77
- Pyramid Temple 77
- Valley Temple 80
- 9 Royal Households 84
- Kings and Queens 84
- Queens and Goddesses 87
- Mortal and Immortal 88
- 10 After Giza 91
- Marking Time 91
- The Palermo Stone and other Annals 92
- Time Present and Time Past 96
- Time and History 100
- Part 4 Old Kingdom - Abusir and After, 2500-2200 BC
- 11 Abusir and Saqqara 105
- Borchardt at Abusir 105
- A History in Pyramids 109
- Dissolution 112
- Restoration 114
- 12 Meat, Bread and Stone - An Economy of Offering 119
- Heliopolis 119
- The Abusir Papyri 124
- Sun Temples and Slaughterhouses 127
- The Value and the Worth of Things 133
- 13 The Living Court 140
- Per'a - The Palace 140
- Constancy and Change 145
- Modelling the Universe 148
- 14 The Living Kingdom 151
- Copper and the Kings 151
- Neki-ankh at Tihna 152
- Visiting the Tombs 154
- All Along the Valley 157
- Scenes from Life 161
- 15 Cult and Kingdom 169
- Of Courtly Cults 169
- A History of Gods 173
- Seen and Unseen 175
- Part 5 Old Kingdom - Ancient Records, Ancient Lives
- 16 Papyrus to Stone 181
- Letters from a King 181
- Words and Writing 184
- Brief Lives - The Savour of a Courtly Past 186
- 17 Writing in the Pyramids 194
- After Abusir - A History in Pyramids 194
- Into the Crypt 199
- The Voice inside the Pyramid 203
- 18 The Dead and the Quick - Processing the Past 206
- 1880 AD - The Pyramid Texts Discovered 206
- Stone to Paper - From Saqqara to Berlin 214
- 'Studiosus Philologiae' - The Conquest of the Past 218
- Grammars and Dictionaries 220
- Ancient Records, Modern Histories 224
- 19 Interpreting the Pyramids 227
- Kurt Sethe and the Pyramid Texts 227
- Timely Meditations 230
- The Bones of the Hell-Hounds Tremble - Primitivism and the Berlin Seminars 232
- Reading in the Dark 238
- 20 Look at Us! - Meet the Courtiers 240
- Image and Presentation 240
- Ranks and Titles 244
- Ordering the Kingdom - Land and Society 249
- The Court Abroad 256
- Deserts, Boats and Donkeys - The Great Explorers 259
- Rich and Richer - Weni of Abydos 273
- Part 6 Interregnum -2200-2140 BC
- 21 Suddenly it Stops 281
- History without Pyramids 281
- Lamentations and Admonitions 284
- Memphis, Herakleopolis and Thebes 287
- Why the Centre Had Not Held 290
- The Existential Smash-up 297
- A Brave New Age - Ankhtifi at Mo'alla 299
- Nomes and Nomarchs 303
- Peace and War 305
- Famine and Plenty 308
- Tombs of the Times 309
- A Very Local Festival 311
- Part 7 Middle Kingdom - Remaking the State, 2140-1780 BC
- 22 Sema Towy - Binding the Kingdom 317
- Names and Graves - A Chronology of Kings 317
- The King, the Palace and the State - Designing a New Kingdom 321
- At the Beginning - Eastern Thebes 326
- Rising like Temples - Western Thebes 330
- North to Itj-towy - Moving Close to Memphis 337
- Heliopolis and Abydos - Re and Osiris 339
- The Mansions of Amun-Re - The Festivals of Thebes 344
- 23 The Court of Thebes 354
- The King's Men - Wadi el-Shatt el-Rigal 354
- Sandstone and Limestone 357
- Names and Titles 360
- The Court Assembled - Western Thebes 363
- The Royal Household 366
- A Farmer's Archive - The Heqanakht Papyri 371
- 24 The Materials of State - The Court at Work 379
- Copper - The Mines of Sinai 379
- Incense - High Sahara 384
- The Wonderful Things of Punt 387
- Carnelian, Amethyst and Siltstone - The Egyptian Deserts 398
- Alabaster - Beside the Nile 407
- 25 The Levant and Nubia 414
- Travellers to an Antique Land 414
- The Sinai Station - A Levantine Synthesis 424
- Levantine Settlements - Amorites and Tell el-Dab'a 429
- Nubian Fortresses 436
- Part 8 Middle Kingdom - The Re-made State, 2000-1660 BC
- 26 The Court at Home 455
- The Royal Settlement of Itj-towy 455
- A Royal Audience 460
- Feeding Pharaoh - Sustaining Itj-towy 464
- Floods and the Fayum 469
- 27 Living in the State 478
- Working for the State - The Thinis Dockyards 478
- Housing by the State - The Settlement at el-Lahun 481
- Community and Being 489.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- ebook version :
- ISBN:
- 9781250030139
- 1250030137
- OCLC:
- 973889014
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