A World Beneath the Sands
Adventurers and Archaeologists in the Golden Age of Egyptology
(Autor) Toby Wilkinson'It is a story full of drama, with the Nile, the pyramids and the Valley of the Kings as backdrop. That A World Beneath the Sands is also a subtle and stimulating study of the paradoxes of 19th-century colonialism is a bonus indeed.' - Tom Holland, GuardianWhat could be more exciting, more exotic or more intrepid than digging in the sands of Egypt in the hope of discovering golden treasures from the age of the pharaohs? Our fascination with ancient Egypt goes back to the ancient Greeks. But the heyday of Egyptology was undoubtedly the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This golden age of scholarship and adventure is neatly book-ended by two epoch-making events: Champollion's decipherment of hieroglyphics in 1822 and the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon a hundred years later.In A World Beneath the Sands, the acclaimed Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson tells the riveting stories of the men and women whose obsession with Egypt's ancient civilisation drove them to uncover its secrets. Champollion, Carter and Carnarvon are here, but so too are their lesser-known contemporaries, such as the Prussian scholar Karl Richard Lepsius, the Frenchman Auguste Mariette and the British aristocrat Lucie Duff-Gordon. Their work - and those of others like them - helped to enrich and transform our understanding of the Nile Valley and its people, and left a lasting impression on Egypt, too. Travellers and treasure-hunters, ethnographers and epigraphers, antiquarians and archaeologists: whatever their motives, whatever their methods, all understood that in pursuing Egyptology they were part of a greater endeavour - to reveal a lost world, buried for centuries beneath the sands.
Toby Wilkinson
Toby Wilkinson is a renowned British Egyptologist and author known for his comprehensive works on ancient Egypt. His most notable works include "The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt" and "The Nile: A Journey Downriver Through Egypt's Past and Present." Wilkinson's writing style is characterized by meticulous research, engaging storytelling, and a deep understanding of Egyptian history and culture. His contributions to literature include shedding new light on the mysteries of ancient Egypt and making this fascinating civilization accessible to a wider audience. "The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt" is considered his most famous work, offering a detailed and insightful account of the rise and decline of one of the world's greatest civilizations. Overall, Toby Wilkinson has made a significant impact on the study of ancient Egypt and has solidified his reputation as a leading authority in the field.