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Letters from the Desert: The Correspondence of Flinders and Hilda Petrie

edited by Margaret Drower

Flinders Petrie began his long association with ancient Egypt and the Near East when he went to Giza to survey the pyramids in 1880. He continued to dig almost until his death in Jerusalem in 1942. During his long career he revolutionised Egyptian archaeology and indeed can be said to have founded modern scientific archaeology. But this book is not concerned with his scientific work, except tangentially, as Petrie had an admirable practice of publishing his excavations soon after they were completed. These letters and journals have been selected for their vivid account of living in Egypt and Palestine over sixty years. Even more they describe Petrie's austere approach to a dig where the archaeology was everything and creature comforts near non-existent. Many anecdotes survive of life on one of Petrie's digs and the reality as revealed in these accounts is just as eccentric. Astonishingly when Flinders married Hilda she took to the Petrie system like a duck to water (usually lacking). Her accounts of life in the camp and of the workmen and villagers are just as alive and vibrant as his. In this book anyone interested in archaeology and Ancient Egypt can experience the unique atmosphere of life on a Petrie dig. The book also includes colour reproductions of Hilda and Flinders Petrie's watercolours. 224p, col & b/w illus (Aris and Phillips 2004)

Contents: Preface; Introduction; 1880-1884 From surveyor to excavator; 1886-1892 In the field; 1892-1896 Edwards Professor of Egyptology; 1897-1921 With Hilda in Egypt; 1926-1935 Excavating in Palestine.

ISBN-13: 978-0-85668-748-8
ISBN-10: 0-85668-748-0

Hardback. Publishers price US $70.00, DBBC Price US $19.98
This book is generally in stock.

Review Quotes

"...Letter from the Desert is both a fun and an enlightening book.[...]Margaret Drower's work provides a true and enjoyable description of a world that most know only through fictional accounts. This is a worthy addition to nonfiction and fiction treatments of both Egyptology and archaeology."

Jeffrey A. Blakely
Near Eastern Archaeology, Vol 70 No 4 (December 2007)

"a fascinating and highly readable book,"

David Fearn
Journal of Hellenic Studies (2006)

"What a service Peggy Drower has done in bringing to life for us these remarkable people."

Jan Picton
Ancient Egypt Magazine (2005)

"Destined to be a classic"

M Barker
Society for Old Testament Study, Book List (2005)

"entertaining, informative and occasionally hilarious"

Chris Naunton
Egyptian Archaeology (25) (2004)

Table of contents

Preface; Introduction; 1880-1884 From surveyor to excavator; 1886-1892 In the field; 1892-1896 Edwards Professor of Egyptology; 1897-1921 With Hilda in Egypt; 1926-1935 Excavating in Palestine.


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