In this superbly illustrated volume,
Hawass guides readers through the architectural
landscape of ancient Egypt, from the
houses and palaces of the living to
the temples of the gods to the tombs
of the dead. Hundreds of photographs
and a compelling text unveil the mysteries
of pharaonic Egypt as unearthed through
major excavations, revealing fresh insight
into how the ancient Egyptians lived,
how they prepared for death, and how
they perceived their own place within
the universe.
The Realm of the Pharaohs takes
readers on a tour of the most important
sites of ancient Egypt from the Pyramids
at Giza to Abu Simbel to the Valley
of the Kings. It recounts the history
of the most famous kings and queens
and shares details of the everyday lives
of the people.
Presented in a handsome slipcase,
this book is made all the more compelling
by the inclusion of the author's personal
archaeological adventures. From the
text, accompanied by a wealth of photographs,
readers will learn little-known facts
about the lives of the people and royalty
of Ancient Egypt, as well as live vicariously
through the anecdotes of Hawass.