
History of Ancient Egypt: Environmental Genes, Geographical Struggle for Hegemony, and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations
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"History of Ancient Egypt" is an important work by George Rawlinson, an expert on ancient Asian and African history. It starts from more than 3,000 BC and ends in the third century BC, covering thousands of years, covering religion, war, diplomacy, pharaonic system, civilization, economy... Everything is covered. Ancient Egypt, one of the four ancient civilizations, had prosperous civilization, powerful martial arts, and hard-working people, but why did it finally withdraw from the stage of history, and its thousands of years of civilization disappeared under the long sand? George Rawlinson put forward the famous "doctrine of civilization transfer" in this work, pointing out: "Egypt has been doomed to destruction since it came into contact with more progressive Greek ideas, more humane Greek civilization and the Greek race. Because it can neither effectively embark on a new path. It is close to denying itself, and it cannot continue to exist unchanged, so once it is penetrated by Greek civilization, it immediately falls apart and embarks on the path of aging and death." This theory has deeply influenced famous historians such as Toynbee of Britain and Torajiro Naito of Japan.
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