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Riddles of the Sphinx

by Paul Jordan
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Overview

When we think of "The Sphinx," two notions come to mind: the massive carving at the edge of the Libyan desert by Cairo and the fearful creature of classical myth who posed high-stakes riddles to passers by. While this book focuses squarely on the former sphinx, the very existence of this formidable monument poses riddles all its own.

The first book devoted to the fabled Great Sphinx of Gizeh in over fifty years, this magnificently illustrated volume provides a long overdue and balanced assessment of recent claims about the age of the Sphinx. Defined by its straight-forward style, inviting to seasoned Egyptologist and interested tourist alike, Riddles of the Sphinx skillfully combines text and image, description and photographic detail, to offer a remarkably complete account of this mysterious, majestic figure.

About the Author, Paul Jordan

Author of Egypt the Black Land and The Face of the Past, Paul Jordan is a television producer and writer with many years experience at the BBC. John Ross is a renowned photographer who specializes in Mediterranean archeological photography.

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From the Publisher

"I strongly recommend this book. A valuable contribution."

-Dr. Rosalie David,Keeper of Egyptology, The Manchester Museum

Booknews

Geared towards a popular audience and illustrated with over 100 color and b/w photographs, this coffee table book examines what we know about the Great Sphinx of Giza and the world from which it came. The author uses the findings of Egyptology to counter erroneous claims about the origins and purposes of the Sphinx, and to place it in the context of the history of dynastic Egypt and recent archaeological and geological discoveries. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
May 30, 1998
Publisher
New York University Press
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780814742426

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