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An Egyptian Pyramid / Written by Jacqueline Morley : Series created by David Salariya : Editor : Shirley Willis : Illustrated by John James and Mark Bergin

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Brighton, England : Scribo, a division of Book House, an imprint of the Salariya Book Company, Ltd., 2015Description: 48 pages : colour illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781910184790
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 932.012
Summary: Text and illustrations depict the construction and uses of the pyramids in ancient Egypt and explore how people lived and worked in that time. HISTORY. The Egyptian pyramids are one of the world's great wonders. Step inside these superbly illustrated pages and back in time to see how they were constructed so precisely--even without the use of wheels, machines, or iron tools. These magnificent structures aimed not only to keep the departed pharaoh safe from tomb robbers, but also to preserve him from death itself. Images of artifacts and paintings from the era help explain how we know about this bygone world, including the craftsmen, the townspeople, and the pharaoh and his court
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Text and illustrations depict the construction and uses of the pyramids in ancient Egypt and explore how people lived and worked in that time.
HISTORY. The Egyptian pyramids are one of the world's great wonders. Step inside these superbly illustrated pages and back in time to see how they were constructed so precisely--even without the use of wheels, machines, or iron tools. These magnificent structures aimed not only to keep the departed pharaoh safe from tomb robbers, but also to preserve him from death itself. Images of artifacts and paintings from the era help explain how we know about this bygone world, including the craftsmen, the townspeople, and the pharaoh and his court

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