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Mountains of the Pharaohs

The Untold Story of the Pyramid Builders

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Mountains of the Pharaohs

By: Zahi Hawass
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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An unprecedented account of one of civilization's greatest achievements.

The great pyramids of Giza have intrigued humanity for thousands of years. Questions about the construction and the purpose of these majestic monuments have existed since the middle period of ancient Egyptian civilization; in the sixth century B.C., Herodotus was the first of generations of explorers to travel to Egypt in an attempt to unlock their secrets. Recent cutting-edge research has uncovered information, unimaginable to previous generations, about how and why they were built.

In Mountains of the Pharaohs, Zahi Hawass, a world-renowned archaeologist and the official guardian of Egypt's timeless treasures, weaves the latest archaeological data and an enthralling family history into a spellbinding narrative.

Nearly 5,000 years ago, the fourth dynasty of Egypt's Old Kingdom reigned over a highly advanced civilization. Believed to be gods, the royal family lived amidst colossal palaces and temples built to honor them and their deified ancestors. Hawass brings these extraordinary historical figures to life, spinning a soap opera-like saga complete with murder, incest, and the triumphant ascension to the throne of one of only four queens ever to rule Egypt.

The magnificent pyramids attest not only to the dynasty's supreme power, but also to the engineering expertise and architectural sophistication that flourished under their rule. Hawass argues that the pyramids, including the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing, were built by skilled craftsman who took great pride in their work.

©2006 Zahi Hawass (P)2006 Tantor Media, Inc.
Ancient Archaeology Architecture Egypt Middle East Africa Royalty Ancient History Ancient Egypt Pharaoh

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"For Egyptophiles, this will be [a] must listen." (Publishers Weekly)
"This account is not only a history of the pyramids but also a compelling account of the powerful kings of ancient Egypt." (Booklist)

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This book presents in a concise, understandable way the kings of the 4th dynasty.
While considerable space is given to the pyramids;
it also includes information about the burial temples and tombs of lesser functionaries. There is also a discussion of the Great Sphinx and techniques of building. I thoroughly enjoyed the book.

The Old Kingdom Made Alive.

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I read Bob Brier’s Egyptian Civilization, 48 lectures before this book and wouldn’t have understood it if I hadn’t. Excellent book, very well done! If you have a good base knowledge of 3000 years of civilization, then this might be the book for you.

Scholarly

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I especially liked hearing how modern archeologists pieced together evidence for things that happened so many years ago.

Learning from the past

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Wow, so much information! Going through the lines of rulers and the tombs and monuments through out Egypt. Full of current discoveries as well as past findings. Putting them together for a full picture of the history. I enjoyed this book but will need to listen again to get a better understanding.

Good book

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I could have listened to this for hours more. The narration is on point and covers a critical period in Egyptian history offering up some rare facts not easily found in other books.

Outstanding coverage in a very small space

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