Egypt -- Civilization -- To 332 B.C
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Egypt -- Civilization -- To 332 B.C
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Egypt
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- The ancient Egyptians, by Elsa Marston
- The history of ancient Egypt, Bob Brier, Part 1
- Ancient Egypt, Philip Steele
- Ms. Frizzle's adventures, ancient Egypt, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Silent images, women in Pharaonic Egypt, Zahi Hawass ; foreword by Suzanne Mubarak
- The Great Pyramid, by Elizabeth Mann ; with illustrations by Laura Lo Turco
- Ancient Egypt, Andrew Haslam & Alexandra Parsons
- Egypt in spectacular cross-section, Stephen Biesty ; text by Stewart Ross
- Secret of the great pyramid, how one man's obsession led to the solution of ancient Egypt's great mystery, Bob Brier and Jean-Pierre Houdin
- Exploring ancient Egypt, Ian Shaw
- The civilization of ancient Egypt, Paul Johnson
- When women ruled the world, six queens of Egypt, Kara Cooney
- Tutankhamun's trumpet, ancient Egypt in 100 objects from the boy king's tomb, Toby Wilkinson
- Mummies and pyramids, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Mummies, pyramids, and Pharaohs, a book about ancient Egypt, by Gail Gibbons
- The ancient Egyptians, life in the Nile valley, by Viviane Koenig ; illustrations by Véronique Ageorges ; translated by Mary Kae LaRose
- Mysteries of Egypt
- Imagining Egypt, a living portrait of the time of the Pharaohs, written and illustrated by Mark Millmore
- Mountains of the pharaohs, the untold story of the pyramid builders, Zahi Hawass
- The story of Egypt, the civilization that shaped the world, Joann Fletcher
- Ancient Egypt, life, myth, and art, Joann Fletcher
- Ancient Egypt, a very short introduction, Ian Shaw
- Look what came from Egypt, by Miles Harvey
- In the days of the pharoahs, a look at ancient Egypt, by Milton Meltzer
- Living in ancient Egypt, Norman Bancroft Hun
- The world of the Pharaohs, Christine Hobson ; foreword by Thomas J. Logan
- Secrets of the mummies, uncovering the bodies of ancient Egyptians, by Shelley Tanaka ; illustrations by Greg Ruhl ; historical consultation by Peter Brand
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