The End of Ancient Egypt

The End of Ancient Egypt

by Compiled By The National Geographic Society

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This book is the third part of the trilogy "The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt" ("The First Pharaoh", "The Egyptian Empire" and "The End of Ancient Egypt") in the National Geographic Global History Series. It presents the history of ancient Egypt after the New Kingdom until the death of Cleopatra VII. During this period, Egypt experienced frequent dynasty changes and suffered from internal strife and foreign invasion. Ancient Egyptian civilization faced collisions and integration with Assyrian civilization, Neo-Babylonian civilization, Jewish civilization, Persian civilization, Greek civilization, and Roman civilization. Based on archaeological discoveries, this book comprehensively uses documentary records, historical relics, unearthed cultural relics, historical maps, restoration drawings, and anatomical drawings to vividly and three-dimensionally reproduce Egypt's political and military, economic and social, ideological and artistic, and religious and cultural conflicts during this period.

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