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This book explores the long-term trends in the development of what was the first complex civilization in history, the Old Kingdom of Egypt (c. 2650–2200 BC), the period that saw the construction of...
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14 January 2020

This book explores the long-term trends in the development of what was the first complex civilization in history, the Old Kingdom of Egypt (c. 2650–2200 BC), the period that saw the construction of eternal monuments such as Djoser’s Step Pyramid complex in Saqqara, the pyramids of the great Fourth Dynasty kings in Giza, and spectacular tombs of high officials throughout Egypt. The present study aims to show that the historical trajectory of the period was marked by specific processes that characterize most of the world’s civilizations: the role of the ruling elite, the growth of bureaucracy, the proliferation of interest groups, and adaptation to climate change, to name but a few—and the way that these processes held the germ of ultimate collapse. The case is made that the rise and fall of the Old Kingdom state is of relevance to the study of the anatomy of development of any complex civilization.
Price: £49.99
Pages: 253
Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press
Series: AUC History of Ancient Egypt, The
Publication Date:
14 January 2020
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9789774168383
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
"A highly readable volume full of notes and references to satisfy the academics but equally appealing to anyone with an interest in Egypt’s great founding civilization."—Ancient Egypt Magazine
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Preface
1. The Way Up and the Way Down Are One and the Same
2. Rivers, Climate, and History
3. Heraclitus Principle and Punctuated Equilibria Theory
4. Collapse in the Desert
5. Building Up Strength
6. The Curtain Goes Up
7. The Empire of the Sun God
8. Kings and Kinglets
9. The Land Turns Like the Potter’s Wheel
Afterword
Notes
Bibliography