Ancient Egypt The Orion Mystery Robert Bauval and Adrian GilbertThe Temples of Karnak: R.A. Schwaller de Lubwicz, 1999, Thames and Hudson A sumptous photographic record of the Temple of Amun, there is no other other work which has such a fantastic collection of plates. A personal favourite of mine. Egypt Uncovered Vivian Davies and Renee Friedman. British Museum Press; ISBN: 0714119113 Riddles of the Sphinx Paul Jordan. Sutton Publishing; ISBN: 0750922443 The Complete Pyramids Mark Lehner. Thames and Hudson; ISBN: 0500050848 Review by Katherine: This is one of those essential books that anyone with the slightest interest in Ancient Egypt should own, a "must have". Get stuck on a pyramid question at a message board or email list? This is the book you reach for. Ancient Egypt: The Great Discoveries Nicholas Reeves, ISDN: 0500051054 Chronicle of the Pharaohs Peter A. Clayton, Thames and Hudson, ISBN: 0500050740 Review by Katherine: This is another book on my shelf, it's a excellent and handy reference for all 170 Pharaohs (all 170 known so far that is). The royal names, cartouches, monuments, and tomb of each Pharaoh are laid out in chronological order. Actually, it stays more on the end of my desk than on the shelf. Cultural Atlas of the World: Ancient Egypt John Baines and Joromir Malek, Stonehenge Press, ISBN: 0816040362 The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt (Oxford Illustrated Histories) Ian Shaw, ISBN: 0198150342 Ancient Egypt David Silverman, ISBN: 0195212703 Temples of Ancient Egypt Dieter Arnold, ISBN: 0801433991 From Egypt to Mesopotamia: A Study of Predynastic Trade Routes (Studies in Nautical Archaeology , No 4) Samuel Mark, ISBN: 0890967776 The Pyramids of Egypt Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards, ISBN: 0140136347 How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs: A Step-By-Step Guide to Teach Yourself Mark Collier, Bill Manley, Richard Parkinson (Illustrator), ISBN: 0520215974 Building in Egypt : Pharaonic Stone Masonry Dieter Arnold, ISBN: 0195113748 Genetics and Evolution Almost Like a Whale Steve Jones. Anchor Books; ISBN: 1862300259 Review by Duncan: An updated version of Charles Darwin's 'The Origin of Species'. Steve Jones uses evidence that has accumulated in support of the theory of evolution in the 150 yrs since the Darwin's theory was published. This book is both highly informative and very entertaining and can be recommended to anyone interested in biology and the scientific interpretation of the development of new species. Genome Matt Ridley. Fourth Estate; ISBN: 185702835X Review by Duncan: A superb introduction to human genetics. Explains clearly what genes do and what effects they have. Each chapter is devoted to a detailed discussion on a single gene from each of our 23 chromosomes. Matt Ridley shows how our genes determine our individuality, our susceptibility towards disease and even our sexuality and intelligence. Our genes also reveal the secrets of our hidden past and reveal how we have evolved as a species. Each chapter is written with considerable style and humour and this makes the book a pleasure to read. The Fossil Trail: How We Know What We Think We Know About Human Evolution Ian Tattersall, ISBN: 0195109813 Review by Katherine (sort of in progress really): I have this one on order, I finished Tattersall's The Last Neanderthal about a month ago. If this book is half as good as The Last Neanderthal I'm in for a treat! The Last Neanderthal: The Rise, Success, and Mysterious Extinction of Our Closest Human Relatives Ian Tattersall, ISBN: 0813336759 Review by Katherine: Since I mentioned The Last Neanderthal I thought I'd put that one on the list as well. I just adore Neanderthals but I had no idea this book was going to be so enjoyable! Ian Tattersall has a gift for writing about complicated matters in an uncomplicated way. Tiwanaku Valley of the Spirits : A Journey into the Lost Realm of the Aymara Alan Kolata, ISBN: 0471575070 The Tiwanaku : Portrait of an Andean Civilization Alan Kolata, ISBN: 1557861838
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