Ancient Egypt’s Wildlife

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Ancient Egypt’s Wildlife: An AUC Press Nature Foldout

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Ancient Egypt’s Wildlife

Ancient Egypt’s Wildlife Book Description

Readers will discover a vivid guide that brings the creatures of ancient tombs to life. This handy, colorful book shows the birds, animals, and plants carved into Egypt’s sacred walls. Hieroglyphs and reliefs depict lions, jackals, hawks, owls, cobras, and scarabs, revealing a world once revered and sometimes mummified. Inside, the guide explores 55 species, from the date palm and blue lotus to the griffon vulture and hoopoe. Meanwhile, the compact, water‑resistant foldout makes it easy to carry on any adventure through the desert or museum.

The guide combines striking full‑color illustrations with clear photographs, diagrams, and maps. Additionally, each hieroglyph is paired with its true animal counterpart, helping readers match symbols to real species. Moreover, a detailed map marks Egypt’s most sacred animal temples, so travelers can plan visits with confidence. Because the book unfolds to 23 × 8.5 in. (58.5 × 21.5 cm), it offers a large canvas for study while remaining portable.

Fans of history and nature will enjoy learning how ancient Egyptians honored their environment. The author explains why certain creatures were idolized, how they were used in rituals, and which species have disappeared since the pharaohs ruled. Therefore, the text provides both cultural context and scientific insight, making it a valuable resource for students, educators, and curious explorers alike.

Key Features of Ancient Egypt’s Wildlife

Readers can expect 55 expertly illustrated species, each linked to the original hieroglyphic representation. The guide includes a waterproof, fold‑out format that resists sand and humidity, perfect for field use. Furthermore, the map of sacred animal temples guides you to sites such as the Temple of Horus at Edfu and the Temple of Sobek at Kom Ombo.

Each entry offers concise descriptions, key identification marks, and notes on symbolic meaning. Moreover, the book’s compact size allows it to fit in a backpack or suitcase without adding bulk. Inside the pages, vivid photographs showcase real‑world examples of the flora and fauna that inspired ancient art.

Why Read This Book?

Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the connection between nature and ancient Egyptian culture. This guide helps you spot the same species that adorned tomb walls, turning a museum visit into an interactive experience. Additionally, the clear layout and short paragraphs make complex ideas easy to grasp.

Fans of travel will find a reliable companion that survives the elements while delivering rich, engaging content. Meanwhile, educators can use the book as a visual aid to illustrate lessons on mythology, ecology, and archaeology. Because the information is drawn from leading experts, you can trust its accuracy and relevance.

About This Book

Published in 2013, this AUC Press Nature Foldout is part of a series that celebrates the flora and fauna of Egypt and the Middle East. The series blends expert knowledge with eye‑catching illustrations, creating a practical yet beautiful reference. Readers can also explore more about the author and reviews through this Goodreads link. Additionally, discover other top English titles in our store via this English books link. The guide’s water‑resistant pages, durable binding, and foldable design ensure it remains a trusted resource for years to come.

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