Tells the history of women egyptologists whose work usually gets left out of history. I had a little trouble keeping track of people because I listened to the audiobook, but it was still good.
Tells the history of women egyptologists whose work usually gets left out of history. I had a little trouble keeping track of people because I listened to the audiobook, but it was still good.
Women have been erased from so many parts of history and I‘m glad there are writers helping to restore and honor their contributions. This book looks at the women who contributed to Egyptology in myriad ways. I do wish it had emphasized colonialism, racism, and the presence or absence of native Egyptians as guiding forces in finding relics a bit more.
Today‘s book mail! I‘ve been looking forward to this one.
I was excited to read this book for a few reasons: I love to learn new things, it was about women at the turn of the century and because it was about archeology, which I have always found fascinating.
Women in the Valley of Kings is well researched and when reading it, I could see how the topic was loved by Sheppard. Sheppard was able to transport me to the late 1800's and early 1900's Egypt and the discoveries that were made. I found it ⬇️