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The Nile: Downriver Through Egypts Past and Present

English

By (author): Toby Wilkinson

A journey down river from Aswan to Cairo through time, place and history.
Thorough, erudite and enthusiastic Sunday Times
His take on ancient and colonial history is impeccable . . . Compelling Observer
Brilliant . . . Dexterously done and rich in detail Daily Telegraph

From Herodotuss day to the present political upheavals, the steady flow of the Nile has been Egypts 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 continues much as it has for millennia.

At this critical juncture in the countrys history, renowned Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson takes us on a journey along the Nile, starting from Lake Victoria in the south and traveling north through Egypts storied landscapes. We pass from Cataract to Cataract, by the Aswan Dam and into the fertile delta. Egypt reveals itself as a living palimpsest, with every era leaving its mark. From the ancient Nilometer on Elephantine Island, which has measured the Niles floodwaters since the time of the Pharaohs to predict agricultural yields, to the towering wonders of Giza scarred by nineteenth-century archaeologists and Cairos relentless urban sprawl, the countrys past and present intertwine. In Egypts earliest art prehistoric fish-trap carvings on cliffs and the modern struggles of the Arab Spring fought on Cairos bridges, the Nile serves as our guide to understanding this unique, chaotic, vibrant, conservative and rapidly evolving land.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 292g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781408843567

About Toby Wilkinson

Toby Wilkinson read Egyptology at Cambridge University and has been hailed by The Daily Telegraph as 'the foremost Egyptologist of his time'. Since January 2004 he has been a Fellow of Clare College Cambridge. He is a member of the international editorial board of the Journal of Egyptian History and has broadcast on radio and television in the UK and abroad on topics connected with Egypt ancient and modern. He is the author of seven books including The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt (2010) which won the Hessell-Tiltman Prize for History and was recommended as a book of the year by critics on both sides of the Atlantic. He is currently Head of the International Strategy Office at the University of Cambridge and lives in Suffolk.

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