A History of Egyptian Architecture: The Empire (the New Kingdom), From the Eighteenth Dynasty to the End of the Twentieth Dynasty, 1580-1085 B.C.

Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968. Hardcover. Tan cloth, black and illus. dust jacket, 548 pp., many BW figures and illus. G+ (DJ has average edge wear and has interior foxing; binding spine has light foxing; page surfaces are crisp and clean.). Item #155854

"The definitive study of architecture in Ancient Egypt during the period of the Empire, or the New Kingdom, when her suzerainty spread over the Levant, and Nubia and the Sudan were Egyptian colonies. (Dynasties XVIII-XX; ca 1580-1085 B.C.)." (dj).

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