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Books about Egypt:
Shui Xinsha's "Nile Through Time and Space Trilogy" ("Pharaoh", "Eye of the Wolf", "Eagle of the Nile").
Christian Jacques's "Ramses Pentateulogy" ("Children of Light", "Temple of a Million Years", "The Battle of Kadesh", "The Queen's Love", "Under the Acacia Tree").
The Egyptian Archaeologist by Arthur Philip
The Egyptian Historian by Matthew Reilly
Philip van den Berg's "The Spirit Talisman of Ramses".
The above is **.
The manga has: "Daughter of the Nile" by Eiko Hosokawa
Chie Shinohara's "The Sky is the Shore of the Red River".
Yu-Gi-Oh by Kazuki Takahashi
The knowledge class has:
Lan Fan's "Pharaoh".
The Legend of the Pyramids by Zamalovsky, Czech Republic
Nathaniel Harris's Life in Ancient Egypt
Ralph Elis's The Forbidden Fruit of Egypt
E. A. Wallis Buch's Book of the Dead in Egypt
Fakron Raymond's Book of Life and Death in Egypt
Cleopatra by Emile Lutwick
"Egyptian Art" edited by Gao Huo
The Curse of the Pharaohs by Philip van den Berg
The Orion Mystery by Robert Powell and Adrian Gilbert
The Death of the Little Pharaoh by Bob Blair
Ren Gang's "Pyramids - The Mystery and Dictionary of the Mythical Tombs".
"Life in Ancient Egypt" by Bernardette Murney
Liu Wenpeng's History of Ancient Egypt
The Kingdom of the Pharaohs – A Cultural History of Ancient Egypt by Pumu
Those in the tourism category have only read Yang Jingqiang's "Next Stop Egypt".
Other books related to Egypt are:
** Category includes Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code
The knowledge class has:
Colin Renfroy and Paul Barne, Archaeology - Theory, Methods and Practice
Paul Carrus's "History of the Devil."
Mike Wood's The Legend of Alexander's Crusade.
Ignatius Donnelly's Atlantis
The Cretan Labyrinth by Donald A. Mackenzie
The Lost Ark of the Covenant by Graham Hankark
Wu Yuxuan's "Ancient History of the World".
The Nameless Bible
Homer's Epic Poems
De] Emile Ludwijk's Biography of Napoleon
Zhang Shiman, Wang Rongsheng's "Cradle of Civilization".
Stavria's General History of the World
"Witnessing Luxury - Pursuing the Lost Treasures of Mankind" compiled by Beijing Continental Bridge Culture Media
John Fisk's "Ghost Tales".
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I recommend you watch "Cleopatra"!
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John Keegan, author of A History of War, is particularly adept at providing insight into the sociocultural factors that shape the nature and face of war, as well as their complex interactions with politics, technology, and the psychology of the military.
In his classic book "The History of War", which is well-known throughout the West, Kegan proceeds from the premise that "all civilizations are (partially) rooted in the creation of wars",** and brilliantly expresses the inner meaning, motives and methods of the wars fought by many different societies and peoples in the world for more than 2,000 years.
The Egyptian Book of the Dead
The early Egyptians believed that when the spirits entered the underworld, they had to face all kinds of demons and even darkness. Notan.
These demons, with their hideous appearances and ugly words and deeds, control the region by blocking the undead of the land from reaching the "Kingdom of Osiris"; Even the gods in this area were so frightened that they could only recite the incantation of "Zeus" to protect themselves.
In fact, a long, long time ago, the ancient Egyptians only believed that the sun god Ra was immortal because Zeus gave him a name unknown to everyone.
Every morning, the sun god is coerced into ascending the mountain beam by a demon called "Abaibu", and the demon stays where the sun rises, and may swallow the sun god at any time.
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Lan Fan's "Pharaoh".
The Legend of the Pyramids by Zamalovsky, Czech Republic
Nathaniel Harris's Life in Ancient Egypt
Ralph Elis's The Forbidden Fruit of Egypt
E. A. Wallace Buch's The Book of the Dead in Egypt
Fakron Raymond's Book of Life and Death in Egypt
Cleopatra by Emile Lutwick
"Egyptian Art" edited by Gao Huo
The Curse of the Pharaohs by Philip van den Berg
The Orion Mystery by Robert Powell and Adrian Gilbert
The Death of the Little Pharaoh by Bob Blair
Ren Gang's "Pyramids - The Mystery and Dictionary of the Mythical Tombs".
"Life in Ancient Egypt" by Bernardette Murney
Liu Wenpeng's History of Ancient Egypt
The Kingdom of the Pharaohs – A Cultural History of Ancient Egypt by Pumu
Academic Suggestion See "History of Ancient Egypt" by Liu Wenpeng This is the only book on the most complete history of ancient Egypt in my country so far, and it is highly recommended!! Ask.
Is there a history of pharaoh and his wife in the history of ancient Egypt
Follow-up Answer: "Cleopatra VII" is dedicated to Cleopatra, and the rest of the words may be recorded in the wild history.
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Shui Xinsha's "Nile Through Time and Space Trilogy" ("Pharaoh", "Eye of the Wolf", "Eagle of the Nile").
Christian Jacques's "Ramses Pentateulogy" ("Children of Light", "Temple of a Million Years", "The Battle of Kadesh", "The Queen's Love", "Under the Acacia Tree").
The Egyptian Archaeologist by Arthur Philip
The Egyptian Historian by Matthew Reilly
Philip van den Berg's "The Spirit Talisman of Ramses".
The above is **.
The manga has: "Daughter of the Nile" by Eiko Hosokawa
Chie Shinohara's "The Sky is the Shore of the Red River".
Yu-Gi-Oh by Kazuki Takahashi
The knowledge class has:
Lan Fan's "Pharaoh".
The Legend of the Pyramids by Zamalovsky, Czech Republic
Nathaniel Harris's Life in Ancient Egypt
Ralph Elis's The Forbidden Fruit of Egypt
E. A. Wallis Buch's Book of the Dead in Egypt
Fakron Raymond's Book of Life and Death in Egypt
Cleopatra by Emile Lutwick
"Egyptian Art" edited by Gao Huo
The Curse of the Pharaohs by Philip van den Berg
The Mystery of Orion by Robert Boal, Howell and Adrian Gilbert
The Death of the Little Pharaoh by Bob Blair
Ren Gang's "Lu School Pyramid - The Mystery and Dian Nian Heng of the Mythical Tombs".
"Life in Ancient Egypt" by Bernardette Murney
Liu Wenpeng's History of Ancient Egypt
The Kingdom of the Pharaohs – A Cultural History of Ancient Egypt by Pumu
Those in the tourism category have only read Yang Jingqiang's "Next Stop Egypt".
Other books related to Egypt are:
** Category includes Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code
The knowledge class has:
Colin Renfroy and Paul Barne, Archaeology - Theory, Methods and Practice
Paul Carrus's "History of the Devil."
Mike Wood's The Legend of Alexander's Crusade.
Ignatius Donnelly's Atlantis
The Cretan Labyrinth by Donald A. Mackenzie
The Lost Ark of the Covenant by Graham Hankark
Wu Yuxuan's "Ancient History of the World".
The Nameless Bible
Homer's Epic Poems
De] Emile Ludwijk's Biography of Napoleon
Zhang Shiman, Wang Rongsheng's "Cradle of Civilization".
Stavria's General History of the World
"Witnessing Luxury - Pursuing the Lost Treasures of Mankind" compiled by Beijing Continental Bridge Culture Media
John Fisk's "Ghost Tales".
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