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Egyptian Architecture



Egyptian Architecture - the architecture of the ancient Egyptians, formulated prior to 3000 b.c. and lasting through the Ptolemaic period (323–30 b.c.).

Characteristics of Egyptian Architecture

Scant tree growth prevented the extensive use of wood as a building material, but because fine clay was deposited by the floodwaters of the Nile, the ceramic arts developed early. Both sun-dried and   Read More...


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    Temples of Ancient Egypt
    by Dieter Arnold, Lanny Bell, Ragnhild Bjerre Finnestad, Gerhard Haeny, Byron E. Shafer. 338 pgs.


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    The Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt
    by W. Stevenson Smith. 301 pgs.


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