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Reginald Engelbach

The Aswân Obelisk

In «The Asw√¢n Obelisk," Reginald Engelbach presents a meticulous analysis of the monumental obelisk that was quarried at Asw√¢n, Egypt. This work intricately weaves together extensive archaeological detail with historical commentary, offering readers an insightful exploration of ancient Egyptian engineering and artistry. Engelbach'Äôs literary style blends scholarly rigor with a narrative approach, bringing the reader into the heart of an ancient civilization while contextualizing the obelisk'Äôs significance within the broader tapestry of ancient Egyptian culture and its enduring legacy. The book serves not only as a tribute to monumental architecture but also as an important artifact of scholarly inquiry during the early 20th century, a period marked by a renewed fascination with ancient Egypt. Reginald Engelbach, a prominent Egyptologist and archaeologist, was deeply influenced by the vibrant historical milieu of his time, stemming from both classical studies and colonial pursuits. His extensive fieldwork in Egypt and passion for uncovering the past led him to write «The Asw√¢n Obelisk," a culmination of years of research that reflects his dedication to demystifying ancient practices. Engelbach'Äôs profound respect for Egyptian civilization shines through, as he carefully conveys the complexity behind the construction and transportation of these monuments in an accessible manner. This book is a must-read for anyone captivated by ancient history, archaeology, or the unique beauty of Egyptian monuments. Engelbach's perspicuous insights and rich descriptions breathe life into the subject, providing readers with a deep understanding of the significance of the Asw√¢n Obelisk while simultaneously offering a window into the practices and beliefs of a civilization that has fascinated humanity for millennia.
134 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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