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Pocket Museum: Ancient Egypt Artifacts Collection - Perfect for History Lovers, Classroom Learning & Travel Exploration
Pocket Museum: Ancient Egypt Artifacts Collection - Perfect for History Lovers, Classroom Learning & Travel ExplorationPocket Museum: Ancient Egypt Artifacts Collection - Perfect for History Lovers, Classroom Learning & Travel ExplorationPocket Museum: Ancient Egypt Artifacts Collection - Perfect for History Lovers, Classroom Learning & Travel ExplorationPocket Museum: Ancient Egypt Artifacts Collection - Perfect for History Lovers, Classroom Learning & Travel ExplorationPocket Museum: Ancient Egypt Artifacts Collection - Perfect for History Lovers, Classroom Learning & Travel ExplorationPocket Museum: Ancient Egypt Artifacts Collection - Perfect for History Lovers, Classroom Learning & Travel ExplorationPocket Museum: Ancient Egypt Artifacts Collection - Perfect for History Lovers, Classroom Learning & Travel Exploration

Pocket Museum: Ancient Egypt Artifacts Collection - Perfect for History Lovers, Classroom Learning & Travel Exploration

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A unique collection of significant works of art from the whole of the Ancient Egyptian civilization, a period of 5,000 years.
If all the portable artefacts of Ancient Egypt were in a single location, the lives of students, historians and connoisseurs would be immeasurably simpler – but the objects are scattered in museums and collections all over the world. This book brings together nearly 200 of the most significant artefacts, giving both context and immediacy to the rich culture of Ancient Egypt.

From a 5,000-year-old Predynastic pottery bowl adorned with model hippopotamuses, to a miraculously preserved pair of sandals woven from grass, reeds and papyrus, to a wooden sundial amulet of the early Roman period, this is a compelling and beautifully illustrated overview of three millennia of civilization on the banks of the Nile.