Textbook
An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient EgyptISBN: 978-1-4051-1148-5
Paperback
420 pages
September 2007, ©2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Ancient Egypt Magazine
"This book will be ideal for enthusiasts, especially for
students and more so for anyone who teaches the subject at any
level. As such it is likely to be well used and is highly
recommended."
Ancient Egypt: The History, People and Culture of the Nile
Valley
"There has never been a scholarly introduction to the
archaeology of ancient Egypt that also works as a course text.
Kathryn Bard's new book fills that gap. I am particularly impressed
by its even coverage of all historical periods and types of
evidence."
John Baines, University of Oxford
"Kathryn Bard has authored the first history of ancient Egypt
based primarily on archaeological data. She is well qualified to do
this as a result of her major contributions as an archaeologist to
understanding the development of the state in prehistoric Egypt and
of Egyptian trading relations with sub-Saharan Africa, as well as
her editing of the highly successful Encyclopedia of the
Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. This is a broadly accessible
work."
Bruce G. Trigger, McGill University