This dictionary is an endless source of information related to the Egyptian World. How and why did Egyptians preserve the bodies of their people? How did they prepare beer or furnish their homes? What games did children play? More than 600 entries provide a clear explanation about main ideas, events, characters that ruled during 4,000 years of life in the Nile area. The work includes more than 400 maps, images and graphics.
Print publication date: 2004.
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1: Abeja.
2: Abidos (Antigua Abdjw).
3: Abu Gurab (Abu Ghurob).
4: Abu Roash (Abu Rawash).
5: Abu Simbel.
6: Abusir.
7: Acadio.
8: Aceite.
9: Administración.
10: Aegis.
11: Aegyptiaca.
12: Agricultura.
13: Agua.
14: Aha (Hacia 3100 a.C.).
15: Ahhotep I (Hacia 1590-1530 a.C.).
16: Ahmose I (Amosis) (1550-1525 a.C.).
17: Ahmose II (Amasis, Amosis II) (570-526 a.C.).
18: Ahmose Nefertari (Hacia 1570-1505 a.C.).
19: Aker.
20: Akh.
21: Akhenatón (Amenhotep IV) (1352-1336 a.C.).
22: Akhmin (Antigua Ipu, Khent-Mim).
23: Alabastro (o Alabastro Egipcio).
24: Alejandría (Rakotis).
25: Alejandro Magno (352-323 a.C.).
26: Alimentación.
27: Altar.
28: Amara.
29: Amarna (Tell el-) (Antigua Akhetatón).
30: Amarna (Cartas de).
31: Amenemhat (Ammenemes).
32: Amenhotep (Amenofis).
33: Amenhotep, Hijo de Hapu (Hacia 1430-1350 a.C.).