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The Nile, the world's longest river system, has figured prominently in historic events over millennia. This book views the Nile as both the stage on which these events occurred and as an actor in its unfolding history. It examines the intersection of natural forces and human intervention to take readers on a series of historical journeys along the river, from its sources to the Mediterranean Sea. Nezar AlSayyad explores the histories of important individuals who played significant roles in the development of settlements and nation-states along the Nile, and engages with space and built form as the primary units of analysis, anchoring specific events in the cities of the Nile.
Contents
Dedication
Preface
Roadmap
Prologue: The Urban Life of a River
Chapter 1. Finding the Source of the Nile: Centuries of Discovery
Chapter 2. Birth of the Nile: Water Carves a Path through Rugged Land
Chapter 3. The Nile of Lower Egypt: Memphis, the First Capital City
Chapter 4. Thebes of the Pharaohs: The Nile of Upper Egypt
Chapter 5. Avaris and Akhetaten: Temporary Capitals on the Nile
Chapter 6. Nubia on the Nile: The Kingdom of the Black Pharaohs in Napata and Meroe
Chapter 7. Alexandria: Greeks and Romans on the Western Edge of the Nile Delta
Chapter 8. A Nile Oasis in the Sahara: Fayoum of the Ptolemies
Chapter 9. Cairo: The Thousand Years Capital on the Nile
Chapter 10. Crusaders on the Nile: Damietta and Mansoura
Chapter 11. Cities of the Blue Nile: Lake Tana and the Ethiopian Empires
Chapter 12. Rosetta and the Discovery of Ancient Egypt: Where the Nile Meets the Sea
Chapter 13. Khartoum and Omdurman: An Islamic State on the Nile in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
Chapter 14. A Pyramid for the Living: The Nile at Aswan
Epilogue: On the Possible Death of the Nile and the Life of Its Cities