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埃及7000年:人类漫长而灿烂的文明(经纬度系列)
(egypt) Jason Thompson
Read the long history of Egypt from the beginning of civilization to the present in one book. From the beginning of human civilization 7,000 years ago, Egyptian civilization was born in northern Africa, and then went through the Pharaonic era, the Greco-Roman era, the Coptic era, the Islamic era, the Ottoman era... There has never been a book that takes readers through the 7,000-year history of Egypt in a panoramic way. Until the appearance of this book, it tells it all in a profound, concise and insightful way. Looking around the world, no country's history can match the antiquity, richness and diversity of Egypt's history. However, because scholars tend to divide Egyptian history into distinct eras-prehistoric, pharaonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic, medieval Islamic, Ottoman, and modern times-so far it has rarely been studied as a panoramic picture. With fluent writing and rigorous and reliable content, this book vividly tells the extensive history of Egypt over thousands of years with unprecedented breadth, leading readers through the long corridor of Egyptian history, from the mysterious pre-dynasty of ancient Egypt to the Arab Republic of Egypt in the 21st century. The author focuses on some core issues, such as how to view Egyptian history from a holistic perspective, and how the West shapes the mainstream image of Egypt through direct contact and academic perspectives.
Read the long history of Egypt from the beginning of civilization to the present in one book. From the beginning of human civilization 7,000 years ago, Egyptian civilization was born in northern Africa, and then went through the Pharaonic era, the Greco-Roman era, the Coptic era, the Islamic era, the Ottoman era... There has never been a book that takes readers through the 7,000-year history of Egypt in a panoramic way. Until the appearance of this book, it tells it all in a profound, concise and insightful way. Looking around the world, no country's history can match the antiquity, richness and diversity of Egypt's history. However, because scholars tend to divide Egyptian history into distinct eras-prehistoric, pharaonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic, medieval Islamic, Ottoman, and modern times-so far it has rarely been studied as a panoramic picture. With fluent writing and rigorous and reliable content, this book vividly tells the extensive history of Egypt over thousands of years with unprecedented breadth, leading readers through the long corridor of Egyptian history, from the mysterious pre-dynasty of ancient Egypt to the Arab Republic of Egypt in the 21st century. The author focuses on some core issues, such as how to view Egyptian history from a holistic perspective, and how the West shapes the mainstream image of Egypt through direct contact and academic perspectives.