Description:
A beautifully illustrated full-color guide to more than 60 wildlife species recorded in modern Egypt and also portrayed in ancient Egypt, by two leading experts in their fields
Illustrated with contemporary photographs and tomb carvings or paintings, this fascinating book provides a simultaneous guide to some 60 species of mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, fish, and invertebrate recorded in modern Egypt and also portrayed in tombs and temples or as mummies and gods in ancient Egypt--or even earlier in the case of the cave art from the Gilf el-Kebir.- Each species is described in terms of its current characteristics (size, habits and habitats, and range in modern Egypt) and the animal's relevance and religious and practical significance in ancient Egypt
- Provides information about where the animal portrayed may be viewed in Egypt's tombs and temples
- Relevant gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt are listed and described
- The introduction covers biogeography, ancient Egypt and its wildlife, modern developments, a chronology of ancient Egypt, and a glossary
Review Quotes:
"With little effort, the reader acquires a substantial amount of information that makes them well-equipped to explore further. . . . The book focuses on more surprising and novel information, making it suitable as both reference and recreational reading. . . . At the interface of the past and present, and of nature and culture, the book effectively promotes a rich, holistic travel experience and a deeper understanding of human-animal relations in ancient Egypt." --Jakob Bro-Jorgensen, Egyptian Archaeology