
H 245 x W 174 mm
332 pages
108 figures (colour throughout)
Published Jan 2026
ISBN
Paperback: 9781805832096
Digital: 9781805832102
Keywords
Ancient Egypt; The Great Sphinx; Giza; Geology; Early Dynastic Period; Egyptology
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£35.00
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This book reinterprets the Great Sphinx, challenging its traditional dating and meaning. Drawing on archaeological and geological evidence, it argues the monument predates Egypt’s first pyramids and reveals early ritual activity at Giza, reshaping views of its origins and symbolism.
Colin D Reader is a geologist with over thirty years’ experience working in the construction industry and a deep interest in ancient Egypt. He has published papers in a number of peer-reviewed Egyptology journals and in his first book, A Gift of Geology, he examined the influence of Egypt’s geology and landscape on the developing cultures of the Nile Valley. He worked as project geologist for the Saqqara Geophysical Survey Project, mapping the soils and rocks of North Saqqara, and has travelled extensively in Egypt.