Archeological remains open up to the author while searching for the antecedents of the great Ancient Egyptian civilization.
From the paleolithic to the neolithic of the fifth millennium BC, she examines these complex and sometimes obscure cultures, which ruled over the land before the known kings, who are often referred to as 'the first ones.' The clear description, both geographical and historical, leaves the reader with questions.
An excellent translation of a very specific, somewhat technical book, that remains easy to comprehend for the interested reader.