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1. Egyptian book recommendation

The content of the first book in the world has never been handed down, because the material of the book was not easy to preserve at first, and it was papyrus. The preserved book is not the first one in history.

Around the 30th century BC, the appearance of Egyptian papyrus scrolls was the earliest embryonic form of Egyptian books. The papyrus scroll is closer to the concept of modern books than the clay versions of Sumerian, Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite books.

Books can be traced back to inscriptions on stones, wood, pottery, bronzes, palm leaves, bones, birch bark and so on. The use of papyrus greatly promoted the development of books.

2. Do you know the best books in Egypt

History of war

The Book of Death in Egypt

The resurrection of Pharaoh

Biography of Ramses

The palace of the gods

The crowned god of the world

Ancient Egypt (ancient civilization of the world) (Britain) Helen Strudwick

Exploration of ancient Egyptian civilization

On both sides of the Nile

Egypt in the Pyramid Age

Guillemette Enge (France)

The myth of ancient Wu Zhijie

Paperback edition of ancient Egyptian anatomy

3. Ancient Egyptian classics

"Pharaoh Dynasty" Author: (America) Brian Fagan (America) Kenneth Garrett Book Publishing House: Hope Publishing House.

4. Book recommendation about Egypt

The History of Ancient Egypt is a social science fund project of China. In addition to the introduction, the book is divided into 12 chapters, with many beautiful illustrations and maps. This book begins with the prehistoric cultural description of ancient Egypt in the Paleolithic Age and ends with the Arab conquest of Egypt in the 7th century. Based on the evolution of civilization, it describes the origin and geographical environment of ancient Egyptians, and the process of ancient Egyptians from a city-state to a unified kingdom-the Great Empire and from prosperity to decline, revealing the origin of Egyptian civilization.

This book is the only complete and detailed monograph on the history of ancient Egypt in China, which uses a variety of materials and archaeological excavations from Britain, Russia and Japan.

5. The oldest book in Egypt

Petruscadebalium (1566) is the most complete and oldest plant standard book in the world, which is now kept in the Dutch National Botanical Museum.

The earliest known olive branch plant specimen (made of garlands in Pharaoh Tutankhamun's tomb) has a history of more than 3,000 years. This specimen was originally collected by william hooker and is now kept in the Royal Botanical Garden.

In ancient times, the branches and leaves of crops were made into white books and preserved for future generations to observe and study. The olive branch leaves unearthed in the tomb in 305 BC, about 2300 years ago, are now preserved in the herbarium of the Royal Botanical Garden.

6. Recommendation of ancient Egyptian books

Noah's ark. Cain killed his brother. The Indian myth Brahma created the world. Brahma likes bread trees. How did the nine-color deer form? Babylonian fairy tales. The earliest big family, great mother, revenge. Marduk created young people. Tamus forgot one. Japanese fairy tales. The origin of Mount Fuji. Arabian fairy tales. Magic lamp Egyptian fairy tale. The story of the sun god. Fairy tales in Mali. Ama's creative story. What creatures are the sun and the moon in the sky? East African mythology, the sun and the moon, Australian mythology, by changing the creation of gods, American mythology, firefly mythology, ancient Greek and Roman mythology, Mount Olympus, Prometheus, Apollo, Venus, goddess of wisdom, Athena Cupid and Psak look for the story of Oedipus, the goddess of night, the goddess of the moon, the goddess of morning light and the Trojan war in golden fleece.

7. Books about Egypt

"Pharaoh-the crowned god of the world" by Jin Fushou, Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House.

Nathan neil harris, Hope Publishing House.

"Life in Ancient Egypt" Series Committee and Elephant Publishing House