Publisher's Synopsis
"On The Historical Antiquity Of The People Of Egypt, Their Vulgar Kalendar, And The Epoch Of Its Introduction" delves into the historical depths of ancient Egypt, exploring the origins and evolution of its civilization. Johannes von Gumpach meticulously examines the evidence surrounding the antiquity of the Egyptian people, providing insights into their culture and societal structures. A significant focus is placed on the Egyptian calendar, its unique characteristics, and the pivotal moment of its introduction.
This study provides valuable information for historians, archaeologists, and anyone fascinated by ancient civilizations, especially those interested in the intricacies of Egyptian chronology and the cultural significance of timekeeping. The book presents a detailed exploration of Egypt's historical legacy and its enduring impact on human history.
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