The Aswân Obelisk. With some remarks on the Ancient Engineering
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- Nombre de pages87
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4724429-5
- EAN8596547244295
- Date de parution04/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
Reginald Engelbach's "The Aswân Obelisk" presents a meticulous exploration of ancient Egyptian obelisks, with a particular focus on the unfinished monument at Aswân. The book combines rigorous archaeological research with vivid descriptive prose to immerse readers in the cultural and historical significance of these monumental structures. Engelbach employs a blend of narrative storytelling and scholarly analysis, contextualizing the obelisk within the broader framework of Egyptian mythology and history, revealing its symbolic resonance in both ancient and modern times.
His unique literary style enhances the narrative's accessibility, making it suitable for both academia and general readers with a keen interest in Egyptology. Reginald Engelbach, a noted Egyptologist and archaeologist, was deeply influenced by the rich heritage of Egypt, spending years studying its antiquities and their impact on contemporary society. His extensive fieldwork and collaborative efforts with local historians allowed him to understand the nuances of obelisk construction and significance.
Engelbach's passion for ancient civilizations and dedication to shedding light on their legacies drive the depth of insight present in this work. Engelbach's "The Aswân Obelisk" is an essential read for anyone intrigued by the grandeur of ancient Egypt. It offers not only a detailed examination of a specific artifact but also a broader commentary on the culture and values that produced such wonders.
By weaving together intricate details and rich narratives, Engelbach invites readers to appreciate the enduring legacy of the obelisk and its significance in the tapestry of human history.
His unique literary style enhances the narrative's accessibility, making it suitable for both academia and general readers with a keen interest in Egyptology. Reginald Engelbach, a noted Egyptologist and archaeologist, was deeply influenced by the rich heritage of Egypt, spending years studying its antiquities and their impact on contemporary society. His extensive fieldwork and collaborative efforts with local historians allowed him to understand the nuances of obelisk construction and significance.
Engelbach's passion for ancient civilizations and dedication to shedding light on their legacies drive the depth of insight present in this work. Engelbach's "The Aswân Obelisk" is an essential read for anyone intrigued by the grandeur of ancient Egypt. It offers not only a detailed examination of a specific artifact but also a broader commentary on the culture and values that produced such wonders.
By weaving together intricate details and rich narratives, Engelbach invites readers to appreciate the enduring legacy of the obelisk and its significance in the tapestry of human history.
Reginald Engelbach's "The Aswân Obelisk" presents a meticulous exploration of ancient Egyptian obelisks, with a particular focus on the unfinished monument at Aswân. The book combines rigorous archaeological research with vivid descriptive prose to immerse readers in the cultural and historical significance of these monumental structures. Engelbach employs a blend of narrative storytelling and scholarly analysis, contextualizing the obelisk within the broader framework of Egyptian mythology and history, revealing its symbolic resonance in both ancient and modern times.
His unique literary style enhances the narrative's accessibility, making it suitable for both academia and general readers with a keen interest in Egyptology. Reginald Engelbach, a noted Egyptologist and archaeologist, was deeply influenced by the rich heritage of Egypt, spending years studying its antiquities and their impact on contemporary society. His extensive fieldwork and collaborative efforts with local historians allowed him to understand the nuances of obelisk construction and significance.
Engelbach's passion for ancient civilizations and dedication to shedding light on their legacies drive the depth of insight present in this work. Engelbach's "The Aswân Obelisk" is an essential read for anyone intrigued by the grandeur of ancient Egypt. It offers not only a detailed examination of a specific artifact but also a broader commentary on the culture and values that produced such wonders.
By weaving together intricate details and rich narratives, Engelbach invites readers to appreciate the enduring legacy of the obelisk and its significance in the tapestry of human history.
His unique literary style enhances the narrative's accessibility, making it suitable for both academia and general readers with a keen interest in Egyptology. Reginald Engelbach, a noted Egyptologist and archaeologist, was deeply influenced by the rich heritage of Egypt, spending years studying its antiquities and their impact on contemporary society. His extensive fieldwork and collaborative efforts with local historians allowed him to understand the nuances of obelisk construction and significance.
Engelbach's passion for ancient civilizations and dedication to shedding light on their legacies drive the depth of insight present in this work. Engelbach's "The Aswân Obelisk" is an essential read for anyone intrigued by the grandeur of ancient Egypt. It offers not only a detailed examination of a specific artifact but also a broader commentary on the culture and values that produced such wonders.
By weaving together intricate details and rich narratives, Engelbach invites readers to appreciate the enduring legacy of the obelisk and its significance in the tapestry of human history.