Du er ikke logget ind
Beskrivelse
The Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt (Part Three) opens to the reader new doors towards the history of the middle state, its cities, and its close relations with Sudan and Asian and Arab countries. The journey of the researcher in the history of ancient Egyptian civilization is similar to the journey of the tourist, which passes with scattered, and stunning valleys. The tourist appears in the face of the sparkle of amazement when he enjoys the grace of the eyes of the sweeping oases that attract pure water. This tourist starts with confidence and persistence through the golden and deserted sand, carrying with him hope and determination on his journey. He may be surprised by a few difficult terrain, reminding him that life is always characterized by its diversity and challenges. And when he settles in one of those fertile oases, the tourist regains his powers and enjoys comfort and relaxation. This trip is quite similar to what the historian is in writing the history of ancient Egyptian civilization. The original sources of the historian are limited and often do not interconnected. But with the power of will and design continues to search for events and information that is still hidden under the soil of Egypt.