The perenially fascinating Egyptian pyramids introduced by a world expert. 'A fascinating and comprehensive book... The Pyramids is a portrait, not only of the pyramids themselves, but of an entire civilization, the first in history to build in stone, and thereby aim for eternity... Exceedingly welcome and timely' Literary Review
'A detailed, beautifully illustrated and eminently readable introduction to the pyramid-building age which will appeal both to experts and first time Egyptologists alike. Here the mysteries of the pyramids and their readers are laid bare. It is a fascinating story.' Joyce Tyndesley, author of Nefertitl
One of the world's most respected researchers into the pyramids presents the key discoveries which answer some fundamental questions that have puzzled Egyptologists for centuries: how did a people who knew neither iron nor bronze, and who lacked mastery of elementary rules of calculation, manage to construct enormous stone structures with a precision seldom matched even by modern architecture? Set against the background of ancient Egyptian culture and pollitics, The Pyramids is a fresh, accessible account of these unique edifices.
'Verner moulds all known science and history on the subject into a fascinating and accessible introduction - essential reading.' The Sunday Times
'The new seminal text on this subject' Science News
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