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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
DR. TOBY WILKINSON is a Fellow of Clare College, University of Cambridge, and an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Archaeology, University of Durham. An acknowledged expert on ancient Egyptian civilization, he has lectured around the world and is a contributor to major international collaborative projects. He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Egyptian History and broadcasts regularly on radio and television. His books include the critically acclaimed Thames & Hudson Dictionary of Ancient Egypt and Lives of the Ancient Egyptians.
Table of Contents
Cover
Other Books by This Author
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Timeline
Author’s Note
Introduction
Part I: Divine Right (5000–2175 B.C.)
1. In the Beginning
2. God Incarnate
3. Absolute Power
4. Heaven on Earth
5. Eternity Assured
Part II: End of Innocence (2175–1541 B.C.)
6. Civil War
7. Paradise Postponed
8. The Face of Tyranny
9. Bitter Harvest
Part III: The Power and the Glory (1541–1322 B.C.)
10. Order Reimposed
11. Pushing the Boundaries
12. King and Country
13. Golden Age
14. Royal Revolution
Part IV: Military Might (1322–1069 B.C.)
15. Martial Law
16. War and Peace
17. Triumph and Tragedy
18. Double-Edged Sword
Part V: Change and Decay (1069–30 B.C.)
19. A House Divided
20. A Tarnished Throne
21. Fortune’s Fickle Wheel
22. Invasion and Introspection
23. The Long Goodbye
24. Finis
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Photo Insert
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
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