Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids
by Dorothea Arnold
Should I read this?
appears in Ancient Egypt.
This book accompanies the 19992000 travelling exhibition, which assembled one the most extensive collections of Egyptian art and artefacts since the Tutankhamun exhibition in the late 1970s. Illustrations and essays bring this panopoly of Old Kingdom objects to life....
Looking for Kindle, hardcover, paperback, or audiobook editions?
Check formats, pricing, and current availability directly.
Why recommended
appears in Ancient Egypt.
Recommendation Signals
Recommendation proof is sourced from public posts, interviews, reading lists, and cited references.
No verified recommendation proof available yet.
Appears In

Not sure if this is the right fit?
Consider Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt by Morgan E. Moroney.
“Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt offers a breezy guided tour of Egyptian deities, linking gods to the rhythms of daily life — from dawn’s sun to the Nile’s flood. The prose is accessible and descriptive, useful as a quick primer or a source of evocative images for writers and teachers. Its main limitation is its surface-level treatment: it prioritizes readable summaries over deep source discussion, so readers seeking original texts, detailed archaeological evidence, or sustained scholarly argument will likely find it thin.”
Similar books
How recommendation signals are reviewed
Each recommendation is collected from a public source — interviews, articles, or curated lists — and linked to its original URL. Books with many verifiable recommendations from respected people rank higher.
Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids
View on Amazon →






