Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt explained

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, edited by Donald B. Redford and published in three volumes by Oxford University Press in 2001, contains 600 articles that cover the 4,000 years of the history of Ancient Egypt, from the predynastic era to the seventh century CE. Articles cover art, architecture, religion, language, literature, politics, trade, everyday social life, and court culture in the Nile Valley.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Description: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt. Redford, Donald B.. January 11, 2001 . 3-Volume Set. Oxford University Press. USA. 0195102347 .
  2. Book: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt. OxfordReference.com. 2001. 978-0-19-510234-5.
  3. Book: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt. OxfordReference.com. 2001. 978-0-19-510234-5.
  4. Web site: American Library Association. Dartmouth Medal: RUSA Awards: Award Recipients. 2002.
  5. Book: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt. OxfordReference.com. 2001. 978-0-19-510234-5.