
A Gift of Geology: Ancient Egyptian Landscapes and Monuments
Kyle Pakka
Colin D. Reader
AUC Press, 2023
“Rather than just the River Nile, therefore, it was the courage, skill, and artistry with which the pharaonic Egyptians exploited the natural resources of the land they inhabited that shaped the development of civilization in the Nile Valley.”
—From A Gift of Geology: Ancient Egyptian Landscapes and Monuments
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