MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OFTHE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS

 By Bruce Shawkey

Found this interesting book on the Internet. Published in 1880, it is 550 pages of the author's interpretation of how ancient Egyptians lived, what they ate, and so forth. Here's small sample of the chapter headings:

Vases of various Kinds—Boxes of the Toilet and others, Preparation for Dinner

Table brought in, Guests seated at Dinner, Figure of a dead Man brought in

Dancing and Entertainments, Various Games, Dwarfs, Wrestling, Fighting with Sticks 

Arts and Manufactures

Glass, Linen, Dyeing—Rope-making, Papyrus, Leather-cutters, Potters, Cabinet-makers and Carpenters, Makers of Chariots and Coffins, Coopers 

Boats, Tin and other Metals Gold Mines —Gold Working and Gilding.

A sample of the illustrations





How anyone could tell how and what the Egyptians ate, slept, wrestled, made Papyrus, is beyond me. Seems to me it takes a fair amount of speculation on the author's part. Well, it makes for fun reading, anyway.








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