Ancient Egypt: Anatomy of a Civilization by Barry J. Kemp (Author) delves into the distinctive and enduring characteristics that defined this civilization, examining material culture, the mindset of its people, and social and economic factors. This fully revised and updated third edition explores how Egyptians organized their experience of the world and maintained a uniform style in art and architecture for three thousand years while accommodating significant changes in outlook.
The book identifies ideas central to ancient Egyptian society and illustrates how these influenced their artistic and architectural practices over millennia. Kemp’s work aims to connect the complexities of ancient Egypt with broader human societal trends, making it accessible to both academic students and general readers interested in history and archaeology.
Rich in source material from ancient written documents, this volume also highlights archaeological contributions to our understanding of Egyptian culture and society. Through a combination of case studies and artwork specially prepared from specialist sources, the book offers a broad yet detailed exploration of one of humanity’s most fascinating civilizations.
Published on June 13, 2018, by Routledge, with ISBN-13: 978-0415827256, this indispensable text is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the profound and lasting impact of ancient Egypt on human history.
