History Smashers: Ancient Egypt
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Narrated by:
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Emily Lawrence
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Written by:
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Kate Messner
About this listen
In 1922, explorers opened King Tut's tomb and a nasty hex was placed on everyone present. RIGHT? Not so much. Okay, but aliens did soar in on a space craft and build the Pyramids, right? WRONG!
The discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb taught historians a lot about ancient Egyptian culture. But no one incurred the wrath of a mummy. And this early civilization had the money, power, and smarts to build the Pyramids--along with a host of other impressive structures!
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Critic Reviews
★ "Messner brings readers on an engaging journey through chronology of Ancient Egypt....The latest entry in the massively popular “History Smashers” series is accurate, entertaining, and compulsively readable." —School Library Journal, starred review
"This newest History Smashers entry tackles the wide-ranging topic with enthusiasm, gently guiding readers through millennia of misinformation....Even established Egypt enthusiasts are sure to learn something new in this excellent overarching introduction." —Booklist
"This newest History Smashers entry tackles the wide-ranging topic with enthusiasm, gently guiding readers through millennia of misinformation....Even established Egypt enthusiasts are sure to learn something new in this excellent overarching introduction." —Booklist
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