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The History of Ancient Egypt

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Ancient Egyptian civilization is so grand our minds sometimes have difficulty adjusting to it. It lasted 3,000 years, longer than any other on the planet. Its Great Pyramid of Cheops was the tallest building in the world until well into the 19th century and remains the only Ancient Wonder still standing. And it was the most technologically advanced of the ancient civilizations, with the medical knowledge that made Egyptian physicians the most famous in the world.

Yet even after deciphering its hieroglyphs, and marveling at its scarabs, mummies, obelisks, and sphinxes, Egyptian civilization remains one of history's most mysterious, as "other" as it is extraordinary. This chronological survey presents the complete history of ancient Egypt's three great Kingdoms: the Old Kingdom, when the pyramids were built and Egypt became a nation under the supreme rule of the pharaoh and the rules of Egyptian art were established; the Middle Kingdom, when Egypt was a nation fighting to restore its greatness; and the New Kingdom, when all the names we know today-Hatshepsut, Tutankhamen, Ramses the Great, Cleopatra, and others-first appeared. Professor Brier's 48 lectures glisten with the kind of vivid anecdotes and human glimpses that make this ancient world breathe again.

"The fun of history is in the details," he notes. "Knowing that Ramses the Great was crippled by arthritis for the last decade of his long life makes us more sympathetic to the boastful monarch who fathered more than 100 children. If we understand what it was like to be a miner sent to the turquoise mines in the Sinai mountains in the summer, we will feel a kinship with our long-dead counterparts."

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©1999 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)1999 The Great Courses
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A fascinating examination of the Ancient Egyptian Empire is narrated by Professor Bob Brier in The Great Courses’ The History of Ancient Egypt. Listeners of this historical audiobook learn of the vast expanse this Empire had during the record 3 centuries of its reign. The Ancient Egyptians were highly advanced in many areas of human knowledge including science, medicine, engineering, architecture and astronomy. Modern achievements and discoveries owe much to the pillars of knowledge the ancient Egyptian’s shaped in these areas. In this book Brier gives a captivating performance keeping the listener involved and absorbed throughout. Available now from Audible.
I purchased this lecture because I was going for a short trip to Egypt and wanting to understand a little bit about Egypt.
I got more than that, I seriously got hooked to learn more and really enjoyed this Professor Brier. I wish I could attend his lecture in person one day and can have a tea with him.
His goal has been met on me; I was the guide for my husband as we stroll through the great pyramids of Giza sand Cairo museum.
Thank you Professor Brier.

Wonderful Lecture

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Great audiobook. Could've trimmed a few of the less interesting lectures, but perhaps that's just down to taste. Overall excellent. Will be listening to more from The Great Courses.

Excellent.

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I don't consider myself an expert in Egyptology but I know a bit picked up here and there. really enjoyed this course of lectures, they are split into 30 min chunks so really easy to listen to. happy to recommend to anyone with an interest in the subject

loved it

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can't describe just how good this is thank u Dr Briar's I've been reading and listening to history books for forty years byfar the best xx🇬🇧🇬🇧

with out doubt the best listened 20times spellbin

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What did you like most about The History of Ancient Egypt?

The narrator/lecturer obviously has a great passion for the subject and it was infectious to the listener.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The History of Ancient Egypt?

The stories of the early pharaohs.

Have you listened to any of Professor Bob Brier’s other performances? How does this one compare?

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Extremely Intteresting and a Joy to Listen To

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What about Professor Bob Brier’s performance did you like?

The Professor had an excellent tone for listening to so many lectures, kept me interested all the way to the end.

Easy listening and fascinating

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loved it. really in depth and interesting account of 3000 years of ancient Egypt. listened to it while cycling to work.

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was a really nice series. I enjoyed the way the professor chose to follow a chronological line but also making little trips with details about the Egyptians' life. if you like history and pyramids you'll love it

super nice the way of teaching

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I downloaded this to escape from the news of covid19, and was a welcome distraction during my walks. Bob Brier is an excellent story teller, clearly passionate about the subject and that passion transfers into the listener. I’ve heard many lecturers before who, while knowledgeable, are very dull and hard to listen to, Brier is an excellent orator and made those 48 lectures go by. I started knowing very little about ancient Egypt to having a strong grasp on the subject.

A welcome distraction from the Pandemic

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I have really enjoyed these Lectures. You have to bare in mind that they were recorded in 1999 and the world of Egyptology has moved on but all the basics are there and it is a great timeline of Ancient Egypt. It is basic but very interesting knowledge that you can build on or tie together lots of bits of information you may already have.

These are lectures, not a book that is read so you get reminders of what has gone before in previous lectures and I like that. I like Bob Brier's style and wish that a few of my lecturers were this good.

It is meant that you listen to a lecture or two as they fit into your life. I have listened to the whole lot over three days and it has been great.

This is a great series of lectures.

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