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Egyptian Archaeology: 12 Paperback – Illustrated, 28 January 2010
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- Written by leading Egyptologists, based on original research and fieldwork
- Illustrates how practical research is a vital component of any theory-based discussion about the ancient world
- Examines the cultural and historical processes of ancient Egypt from a global perspective
- Visually engaging with over 80 illustrations
- Chapters explore fundamental issues and themes, but focus on specific periods and key archaeological sites
- ISBN-101405149884
- ISBN-13978-1405149884
- Edition1st
- PublisherWiley-Blackwell
- Publication date28 January 2010
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions17.27 x 1.78 x 24.77 cm
- Print length320 pages
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“In conclusion, the uninitiated will have a tough read with this ‘quick’ access to Egyptology, and Egyptologists will have difficulty critically evaluating the various proposed developments. Therefore, it seems this book should serve as a very brief insight into certain themes for already initiated experts, and for that, it provides excellent points of departure indeed.” (Bibliotheca Orientalis, 1 September 2014)
“Willeke Wendrich’s edited volume, Egyptian archaeology, is perhaps the most ambitious of the three on offer here in terms of its scope and I would strongly recommend it.” (Antiquity, 1 January 2013)
"Recommended. All academic levels/libraries." (Choice , 1 April 2011)Review copy sent 05/04/11: Faculty of Philosophy
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“In conclusion, the uninitiated will have a tough read with this ‘quick’ access to Egyptology, and Egyptologists will have difficulty critically evaluating the various proposed developments. Therefore, it seems this book should serve as a very brief insight into certain themes for already initiated experts, and for that, it provides excellent points of departure indeed.” (Bibliotheca Orientalis, 1 September 2014)
“Willeke Wendrich’s edited volume, Egyptian archaeology, is perhaps the most ambitious of the three on offer here in terms of its scope and I would strongly recommend it.” (Antiquity, 1 January 2013)
"Recommended. All academic levels/libraries." (Choice , 1 April 2011)Review copy sent 05/04/11: Faculty of Philosophy
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By examining fundamental issues and important temporal, regional, and social developments through a global lens, Egyptian Archaeology brings existing debates vigorously up-to-date, while challenging students to think about their own interpretations, expectations, and attitudes towards ancient and modern Egypt. Engaging and progressive, this fully illustrated volume provides an insightful investigation into the world of ancient Egyptian archaeology and culture.
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By examining fundamental issues and important temporal, regional, and social developments through a global lens, Egyptian Archaeology brings existing debates vigorously up-to-date, while challenging students to think about their own interpretations, expectations, and attitudes towards ancient and modern Egypt. Engaging and progressive, this fully illustrated volume provides an insightful investigation into the world of ancient Egyptian archaeology and culture.
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- Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell; 1st edition (28 January 2010)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1405149884
- ISBN-13 : 978-1405149884
- Dimensions : 17.27 x 1.78 x 24.77 cm
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ただし、素人である自分が読んだかぎりは、どこがそれほど高評価を得る理由なのかわかりませんでした。
その辺が、1つのサイトを地道に研究しているプロと、渡り鳥のように面白そうなものを選んでいるアマチュアの差なのでしょう。
図表や写真は少ないです。

In this vein, this book (and others in the series) can serve as anything from an introductory text to a reference book for an advanced class in archaeology - either way, it will easily become the centerpiece for stimulating discussions in archaeological circles. You won't come away from this book being able to identify obelisks by style and time period - but you will be able to have a competent, compelling conversation about the intricacies of studying the Egyptian past.