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What is it about early Egypt that still catches our imaginations? How did it increase from a few villages across the Nile into the greatest power the world had ever before seen? Explore these questions and even more in these 12 interesting lectures that tell the reviews of the fantastic pharaohs and the daily realities of Egyptian life. By recounting the lives and accomplishments of the women and men who made Egypt such a captivating civilization, Professor Brier presents a brief history of early Egypt that spans more than 30 hundreds of years and introduces anyone to the personalities who made Egypt the greatest region of the early world. Among other activities, you'll analyze: The "Narmer Palette," the first historical document, whose images of Narmer's traditions would undergo for 3,000 years; Sneferu, who educated Egypt how to perfect the pyramid, a composition whose origins lay in the necessity to protect desert graves from exposure by the breeze; the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb, which is the most scrutinized event in the annals of Egyptology; and Cleopatra, the enigmatic Grecian ruler who learned Egypt's dialect and tried out to resurrect both nation's religion and greatness. Cleopatra's valiant work to save Egypt, with the aid of Julius Caesar and, afterward, with Marc Antony, were doomed. Egypt, no more a region, would turn into a Roman province. However the civilization's fascinating account would live on for a large number of years.