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Egypt's Nile Is Alive

Author : Edgar Dixon
Publisher : Egypt's Nile Is Alive
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 26,85 MB
Release : 2008-04-23
Category :
ISBN : 142189985X

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The author has written a book called Egypt's Nile is Alive a modern, historical songbook fused with a new musical philosophy called "Father Light Rock" which depicts humanity's true inborn art of love. He has converted the ancient Egyptians monotheistic religion into a modern day musical philosophy to show people the true art of mystical rebirth and becoming a true human being. This new musical philosophy was designed to teach people, especially young people, how to become "one with the universe" and a spiritual member of the cosmic order. His goal is to bring all people to the conscience level of universal awareness and to teach them the correct way to prepare themselves for their afterlife.

Death on the Nile

Author : Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge, GB).
Publisher :
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 28,93 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Art, Egyptian
ISBN : 9781910731031

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Death on the Nile

Author : Julie Dawson (Conservator)
Publisher : Giles
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,11 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781907804717

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Reflects the continuing public fascination with Ancient Egyptian coffins, mummies and burials.

The Nile

Author : Toby Wilkinson
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 14,81 MB
Release : 2014-02-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1408839938

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From Herodotus's day to the present political upheavals, the steady flow of the Nile has been Egypt's heartbeat. It has shaped its geography, controlled its economy and moulded its civilisation. The same stretch of water which conveyed Pharaonic battleships, Ptolemaic grain ships, Roman troop-carriers and Victorian steamers today carries modern-day tourists past bankside settlements in which rural life – fishing, farming, flooding – continues much as it has for millennia. At this most critical juncture in the country's history, foremost Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson takes us on a journey up the Nile, north from Lake Victoria, from Cataract to Cataract, past the Aswan Dam, to the delta. The country is a palimpsest, every age has left its trace: as we pass the Nilometer on the island of Elephantine which since the days of the Pharaohs has measured the height of Nile floodwaters to predict the following season's agricultural yield and set the parameters for the entire Egyptian economy, the wonders of Giza which bear the scars of assault by nineteenth-century archaeologists and the modern-day unbridled urban expansion of Cairo – and in Egypt's earliest art (prehistoric images of fish-traps carved into cliffs) and the Arab Spring (fought on the bridges of Cairo) – the Nile is our guide to understanding the past and present of this unique, chaotic, vital, conservative yet rapidly changing land.

A Nile River Food Chain

Author : Donald Wojahn
Publisher : Lerner Publications
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 34,28 MB
Release : 2009-08-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0761357173

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Welcome to the Nile River in Egypt! As you slosh through the river bank and puddle-jump the marshy areas, you can hear birds calling, frogs peeping and little scurrying sounds from the underbrush. The Nile River is full of life, from Egyptian vultures snatching ostrich eggs to golden jackals gnawing on a dead rabbit. Day and night in the Nile River delta, the hunt is on to find food - and to avoid becoming someone else’s next meal. All the living things are connected to one another in a food chain, from animal to animal, animal to plant, plant to insect, and insect to animal. What path will you take to follow the food chain through the river delta? Will you . . . Swoop through the air with an Egyptian slit-faced bat hunting insects? Stalk for frog dinner through thick reeds with a swamp cat? Scavenge for road kill with a striped hyena? Follow all three chains and many more on this who-eats-what adventure!

The Nile

Author : Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge
Publisher :
Page : 716 pages
File Size : 37,37 MB
Release : 1902
Category : Egypt
ISBN :

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The Nile

Author : Toby Wilkinson
Publisher : Knopf
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 38,52 MB
Release : 2014-06-10
Category : History
ISBN : 0385351569

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A hypnotic journey in the company of one of the world's most acclaimed Egyptologists over the fabled river telling how the Nile continually brought life to an ancient civilization now dead and how it sustained its successors, now in tumult. Renowned Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson leads us through space as much as time: from the river's mystical sources (the Blue Nile which rises in Ethiopia, and the White Nile coursing from majestic Lake Victoria); to Thebes, with its Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, and Luxor Temple; the fertile Delta; Giza, home of the Great Pyramid, the sole surviving Wonder of the Ancient World; and finally, to the pulsating capital city of Cairo, where the Arab Spring erupted on the bridges over the Nile. Along the way, he introduces us to mysterious and fabled characters-the gods, godlike pharaohs, emperors and empresses, who joined their fate to the Nile and gained immortality; the adventurers, archaeologists, and historians who have all fallen under its spell. With matchless erudition and storytelling skill, through a lens equal to both panoramas and close-ups, Wilkinson brings millennia of history into view.

The Nile

Author : Toby Wilkinson
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 42,99 MB
Release : 2015-03-03
Category : History
ISBN : 0804168903

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The Nile, like all of Egypt, is both timeless and ever-changing. In these pages, renowned Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson takes us on a journey downriver that is both history and travelogue. We begin at the First Nile Cataract, close to the modern city of Aswan. From there, Wilkinson guides us through the illustrious nation birthed by this great river. We see Thebes, with its Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, and Luxor Temple. We visit the fertile Fayum, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and finally, the pulsing city of Cairo, where the Arab Spring erupted on the bridges over the water. Along the way, Wilkinson introduces us to the gods, pharaohs, and emperors who joined their fate to the Nile and gained immortality; and to the adventurers, archaeologists, and historians who have all fallen under its spell. Peerlessly erudite, vividly told, The Nile brings the course of this enduring river into stunning view.

Death on the Nile

Author : Walter Scheidel
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,76 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Demography
ISBN :

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The Lived Nile

Author : Jennifer L. Derr
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 47,34 MB
Release : 2019-07-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1503609669

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In October 1902, the reservoir of the first Aswan Dam filled, and Egypt's relationship with the Nile River forever changed. Flooding villages of historical northern Nubia and filling the irrigation canals that flowed from the river, the perennial Nile not only reshaped agriculture and the environment, but also Egypt's colonial economy and forms of subjectivity. Jennifer L. Derr follows the engineers, capitalists, political authorities, and laborers who built a new Nile River through the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The river helped to shape the future of technocratic knowledge, and the bodies of those who inhabited rural communities were transformed through the environmental intimacies of their daily lives. At the root of this investigation lies the notion that the Nile is not a singular entity, but a realm of practice and a set of temporally, spatially, and materially specific relations that structured experiences of colonial economy. From the microscopic to the regional, the local to the imperial, The Lived Nile recounts the history and centrality of the environment to questions of politics, knowledge, and the lived experience of the human body itself.