A History of the Pharaohs
The career of Arthur Weigall (1880–1934) encompassed Egyptology but also stage design, film criticism and journalism, as well as fiction and books about ancient Egypt. After studying in Germany, he worked at Abydos with Flinders Petrie, but in 1905 he was unexpectedly promoted to Chief Inspector of Antiquities for Upper Egypt, when Howard Carter was forced to resign. His work in Egypt, especially in the area of Luxor, focused on the conservation of monuments and the prevention of the shipping of artefacts abroad, until 1911, when he returned to London. In the preface to this two-volume work, published in 1925, Weigall likens the writing of a history of Egypt to the piecing together of a jigsaw puzzle consisting of thousands of pieces, but presents a chronological narrative at a level to satisfy both the scholar and the interested amateur. Volume 2 covers the period from the twelfth to the mid-eighteenth dynasty.
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February 2016Paperback
9781108082914
474 pages
216 × 140 × 27 mm
0.6kg
16 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. An introductory study of the chronology
- 2. The first half of the twelfth dynasty
- 3. The second half of the twelfth dynasty
- 4. The thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth dynasties
- 5. The sixteenth and seventeenth dynasties
- 6. The reigns of the first four pharaohs of the eighteenth dynasty
- 7. The joint reigns of Hetshepsut and Thutmose III of the eighteenth dynasty
- 8. The sole reign of Thutmose III of the eighteenth dynasty
- Index.