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Fayoum History and Guide

by R. Neil Hewison
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Overview

The Fayoum, a large and exceptionally fertile depression in Egypt's Western Desert, some 90 kilometers southwest of Cairo, is a region both rich in history and outstanding in natural beauty. Its historical legacy includes temples, pyramids, and towns from the Middle Kingdom and the Ptolemaic Period, as well as churches, monasteries, and mosques from later times. Its farmland, watered by the region's landmark waterwheels, is among the most generous in Egypt, and its landscape is varied and beautiful. The large and ancient Lake Qarun nestles in the north between the soft green land and the harsh but dramatic desert scarp, while two new fresh-water lakes, connected by Egypt's only waterfalls, have been created in the once barren Wadi al-Rayyan to the west, bringing fishermen, farmers, and tourists to the desert. The Fayoum's wildlife unfortunately no longer includes the crocodile, which was sacred here in ancient times, but boasts swamp cats and mongooses, spoonbills and flamingos.

Neil Hewison outlines the history (and prehistory) of the Fayoum and its lakes, describes the agriculture and rural life of the region, then guides the visitor around the province site by site, never averse to taking an interesting detour along the way. Originally published in 1984, this guide to one of Egypt's most distinctive and beautiful regions is regarded as a classic. The text has been thoroughly revised and updated for this new edition, which is illustrated with new color photographs and two maps.

About the Author, R. Neil Hewison

R. Neil Hewison taught English in the Fayoum from 1979 to 1982. He is also the translator of City of Love and Ashes' by Yusif Idris. He now lives and works in Cairo.

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Book Details

Published
December 31, 2001
Publisher
The American University in Cairo Press
Pages
136
Format
Paperback, 2001
ISBN
9789774246715

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