L'archéologie Égyptienne
1887
L'archéologie Égyptienne, authored by G. Maspero and first published in 1887, is an academic study of ancient Egyptian architecture, focusing on civil and military structures. The book highlights the often-overlooked remnants of private homes and fortifications, broadening the understanding of ancient Egyptian life beyond temples and tombs. Maspero examines construction materials, techniques, and the impact of Egypt's geological conditions on architectural styles, providing insights into domestic life and military preparations in ancient Egypt.













