{"product_id":"세계사-보물찾기-이집트-문명-편-1","title":"World History Treasure Hunt: Egyptian Civilization, Book 1","description":"Description\n\nChapter 1: The Curse of the Pharaoh\nWorld History Knowledge ① - A Gift of the Nile: Egyptian Civilization\n\nChapter 2: The Secret of the Egyptian Merchant\nWorld History Knowledge ② - The History of Ancient Egypt 1\n\nChapter 3: An Unwelcome Companion\nWorld History Knowledge ③ - The Pyramids of Egypt\n\nChapter 4: The Antique Dealer from 20 Years Ago\nWorld History Knowledge ④ - The History of Ancient Egypt 2\n\nChapter 5: Conspiracy on the Nile Cruise Ship\nWorld History Knowledge ⑤ - Daily Life in Ancient Egypt\n\nChapter 6: The Shadow of the God Anubis\nWorld History Knowledge ⑥ - Excavating Ancient Egyptian Tombs\n\nChapter 7: The Archaeologists of Amarna\nWorld History Knowledge ⑦ - The Pharaoh: Leader of Ancient Egypt\n\nChapter 8: The Whereabouts of the Papyrus\n\nAn astonishing civilization begins along the Nile River, flowing through the heart of the desert!\n\nFrom the four great ancient civilizations to the key events and figures of world history found in textbooks, learn history through thrilling adventures with Isaeum's new educational comic series, World History Treasure Hunt!\n\nThe hero of World History Treasure Hunt is none other than Bongpal, the lovable villain from the Treasure Hunt series. But this isn't the artifact-hunting troublemaker who used to torment Pang-i and Tori — this is Paris, an eleven-year-old boy with a deep knowledge of history. Using the storytelling style of a movie prequel that traces a character's past, World History Treasure Hunt reveals the story of Bongpal's childhood.\n\nFollowing Mesopotamia, the second era Bongpal will explore is Egyptian civilization, the gift of the Nile River. Flowing through northeastern Africa, the Nile is considered one of the most famous rivers in human history. Thanks to this river running through the middle of the desert, people gathered along its banks since ancient times, and around 3000 BCE, the Kingdom of Egypt was established, giving rise to a brilliantly advanced civilization.\n\nSurrounded by desert and sea, Egypt's isolated geography made it difficult for outside invaders to breach, and within this peaceful environment, the Egyptians developed their own unique worldview and beliefs. The famous pyramids and the Sphinx were born from these very beliefs.\n\nWhat treasure will the new treasure-hunting champion Bongpal and his new companion Diana uncover in Mesopotamia? Join Bongpal on his adventure!\n\nFrom building the pyramids to the curse of the pharaohs — endless stories await within Egyptian civilization!\n\nAlong with Mesopotamia, the Yellow River, and the Indus Valley, Egypt is one of the birthplaces of the four great ancient civilizations. When people think of Egyptian civilization, they usually picture the Sphinx and pyramids rising from a barren desert, along with the mummified pharaohs and golden treasures enshrined within the pyramids. But Egyptian civilization has so much more to offer beyond the pyramids — papyrus, hieroglyphics, mummies, and countless other fascinating stories.\n\nMost important of all is the Nile River! Stretching 6,671 km from its source near the equator in southern Egypt to its final destination at the Mediterranean Sea in the north, the Nile was like a mother to the Egyptians, nurturing the flourishing of their magnificent civilization. The Egyptians used the Nile for farming, gradually forming communities and eventually building a nation. Because the Nile's gentle current made it easy for people living along its banks to transport goods, this became a key factor in the rapid development of Egyptian civilization.\n\nThe communities that formed along the Nile gradually grew into a vast kingdom. The pharaoh, ruler of the kingdom, was treated by the ancient Egyptians as a living god, and the pharaohs of the Old Kingdom period poured great effort into building pyramids to serve as their resting places in the afterlife.\n\nThe pyramid, a symbol of ancient Egypt, evolved from the early mastaba tomb style through step pyramids and bent pyramids before finally taking the form we recognize today. The pyramids amazed people not only with their massive scale but also with their remarkable construction techniques, representing the crystallization of ancient Egyptian geometry, mathematics, and astronomy.\n\nHowever, pyramids exposed above ground had one major weakness: they were easily plundered by grave robbers. For this reason, later pharaohs chose to build secret tombs carved into valleys and cliffs instead of pyramids. 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