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The Pharoh's Shadow : Travels in Ancient and Modern Egypt

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In a ruined temple along the Nile, Anthony Sattin came across a woman praying to the gods of ancient Egypt to bless her with a child.

Later the same day, a policeman stopped his taxi to ask if he had a mobile phone - he wanted to call his mother.

These encounters encapsulated the Egyptian experience; while undoubtedly forward-looking, Egyptians are obsessed with their long and well-documented past.

Europeans, Turks, Mamelukes, Arabs, Greeks, Romans, Persians, Jews, Christians and Muslims have all left their mark; but older than them all are the surviving customs from Ancient Egypt, from fertility rituals and funerary rites to the cult of saints, snake-charmers and magicians.

Anthony Sattin has produced a ground-breaking work - a masterly synthesis of the best sort of travel writing and fascinating historical inquiry - which brings to life a country of perennial fascination.

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Weidenfeld & Nicolson
0575063971 / 9780575063976
Hardback
916.204
06/04/2000
United Kingdom
English
xvii, 234p., [8]p. of plates : ill.
24 cm
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* The pull of ancient Egypt draws travellers to the country in their millions, and publication is timed for the start of the tourist season * Anthony Sattin is an articulate and promotable author, well connected in Egyptology circles and Fleet St
* The pull of ancient Egypt draws travellers to the country in their millions, and publication is timed for the start of the tourist season * Anthony Sattin is an articulate and promotable author, well connected in Egyptology circles and Fleet St 1H Africa, 1HBE Egypt, JFC Cultural studies, WTL Travel writing