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"Ten Years Excavating in Egypt, the magnum opus of one of the great pioneers of Egyptology, Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie, sees the light of day for the first time in Spanish." Considered the father of British Egyptology, Petrie's work transformed the search for treasures of the past into a meticulous science concerned with more than just obtaining ancient trophies. He imbued his excavations with scientific procedures and methodological rigor that, even today, constitute the cornerstone of modern archaeology. Unpublished until now in our language, Ten Years Excavating in Egypt is the definitive chronicle of a prodigious decade that changed the course of history. It is not just a book on archaeology; it is a vibrant journey to the heart of the Nile's most iconic sites. We will witness firsthand the excavation campaigns at the Pyramids of Giza, behold the unearthed splendor of legendary Tanis, the enigmas of Medum, and the secrets of Amarna, and accompany Petrie during the magnificent discovery of the great port city of Naukratis. A fascinating expedition that culminates in the discovery of the Stele of Merenptah: the first historical mention of the people of Israel that shook the academic world. Through a passionate and intelligent narrative, characteristic of those pioneers who first ventured into unknown territory, Petrie will guide you through hieroglyphs and archaeological sites, giving value to every discovery, no matter how insignificant it may seem. This edition, faithful to the original and enriched with exclusive illustrations, also reveals the man behind the myth: a son of the colonial era whose light and shadow offer a human, honest, and fascinating portrait of an irreplaceable era of discovery. Join one of the greatest Egyptologists as he recounts the history of the discoveries and first archaeological excavations at Egypt's most legendary sites.
"Ten Years Excavating in Egypt, the magnum opus of one of the great pioneers of Egyptology, Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie, sees the light of day for the first time in Spanish." Considered the father of British Egyptology, Petrie's work transformed the search for treasures of the past into a meticulous science concerned with more than just obtaining ancient trophies. He imbued his excavations with scientific procedures and methodological rigor that, even today, constitute the cornerstone of modern archaeology. Unpublished until now in our language, Ten Years Excavating in Egypt is the definitive chronicle of a prodigious decade that changed the course of history. It is not just a book on archaeology; it is a vibrant journey to the heart of the Nile's most iconic sites. We will witness firsthand the excavation campaigns at the Pyramids of Giza, behold the unearthed splendor of legendary Tanis, the enigmas of Medum, and the secrets of Amarna, and accompany Petrie during the magnificent discovery of the great port city of Naukratis. A fascinating expedition that culminates in the discovery of the Stele of Merenptah: the first historical mention of the people of Israel that shook the academic world. Through a passionate and intelligent narrative, characteristic of those pioneers who first ventured into unknown territory, Petrie will guide you through hieroglyphs and archaeological sites, giving value to every discovery, no matter how insignificant it may seem. This edition, faithful to the original and enriched with exclusive illustrations, also reveals the man behind the myth: a son of the colonial era whose light and shadow offer a human, honest, and fascinating portrait of an irreplaceable era of discovery. Join one of the greatest Egyptologists as he recounts the history of the discoveries and first archaeological excavations at Egypt's most legendary sites.
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