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The Lords Of Avaris (Paperback, Reissue)
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The Lords Of Avaris (Paperback, Reissue)
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List price R528
Loot Price R482
Discovery Miles 4 820
You Save R46 (9%)
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The Lords of Avaris is one man's journey in search of the legendary
origins of the Western World. Our story begins in a small rock-cut
tomb below the desolate ruin-mound of Jericho in the Jordan Valley.
This is the start of an epic journey of discovery, in the Homeric
mould, which ranges across the ancient lands and archaeological
sites of the Mediterranean. From Joshua's Jericho to Romulus' Rome,
the true chronicle of our pre-Christian past is uncovered revealing
an extraordinary historical picture, previously unimagined by
scholars. The epic legends of the West, which permeate the writings
of Greece and Rome, appear to have been based on the exploits of
genuine historical figures and actual events. There really was an
'Heroic Age' of brazen-clad warriors, the last of which fought
before the walls of Troy, just as described in Homer's Iliad. At
the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age - two thousand years before
the assassination of Julius Caesar in the Roman Senate - a new
people appeared on the stage of history to join the great
civilisations of Mesopotamia and Egypt. These
'Indo-European'-speaking tribes were chariot-riding warriors from
the northern mountains and plains. They became the Hittites, the
Aryan kings of Mitanni, the Vedic heroes of the Indus, and the
founders of the later empires of Greece, Persia and Rome. They had
many legendary names - the Divine Pelasgians of Greece, the Luwians
of Troy and western Anatolia, the Rephaim and Anakim of the Bible,
and the Hyksos rulers of Avaris who suppressed Egypt for
generations. Their heroes and heroines are legionary: Inachus,
mythical king of Argos in the Peloponnese; his daughter the
beautiful Princess Io who married an Egyptian pharaoh; Danaus, the
Hyksos ruler who, fleeing from Egypt to Greece, founded the
Mycenaean dynasty which culminated in Agamemnon's ill-fated Trojan
War; Cadmus, the bringer of writing to the West; Minos, the Cretan
high-king of Knossos who built the infamous Labyrinth; Mopsus,
warrior and sage who led a vast Greek, Philistine and Anatolian
army into the Levant in a daring attempt to seize Egypt in the time
of Ramesses III. All these, and more, are the stuff of legend - but
The Lords of Avaris reveals these Classical heroes as
flesh-and-blood characters from our ancestral past.
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