Pharoah
Hatshepsut: An Ancient Egypt Reading
List Suggested by Savvy Mom Ruth Paget
This
reading list is named after one of ancient Egypt’s female rulers, Pharoah
Hatshepsut.
Movies
have made Cleopatra more popular, but perhaps there is a film to be made about
a ruler like Pharoah Hatshepsut who has a mountain tomb and statues to make her
bust look like the sphinx.
The
suggested books for high school and college students who would like to know
more about ancient Egypt follow:
1-Ancient
Egypt: A Social History by B.G. Trigger; B.J. Kemp; D. O’Connor; and A.B. Lloyd
2-The
Oxford History of Ancient Egypt by Ian Shaw
3-Red
Land, Black Land: Daily Life in Ancient Egypt by Barbara Meertz
4-Daughters
of Isis: Women of Ancient Egypt by Joyce Tyldesley
5-Egyptian
Hieroglyphs for Complete Beginners by Bill Manley
The Roscrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose, California offers ancient Egyptian make up, perfume classes, and sent game throughout the year. Check with the museum for times and schedules.
There are two ancient games that summer reading participants could learn to play after reading as they discuss these books: mancala and senet.
Have
fun reading!
By
Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France
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