Study Day - Ancient Egypt in Artefacts: Unexpected Highlights from theManchester Museum.


Study Day - Ancient Egypt in Artefacts: Unexpected Highlights from the Manchester Museum.
EDIT: As this event has now passed, further reshares/comments have been disabled. Feel free to download the Course Summary though!
Course summary with images and suggested readings:
http://www.egyptologyonline.manchester.ac.uk/documents/artefacts-handout-2017.pdf
Date: Saturday 11th February 2017
Location: Kanaris Lecture Theatre, the Manchester Museum, Oxford Road, UK
Cost: £30 (includes tea/coffee)
Places are still available, but they are filling up fast so early booking is recommended.
Course website: http://www.egyptologyonline.manchester.ac.uk/events/
Topics:
☥ A Predynastic hippopotamus bowl - Joyce Tyldesley
☥ First Intermediate Period Dendera Fragments - Glenn Godenho
☥ A fragment of the cult of Amenemhat III - Campbell Price
☥ A Middle Kingdom oyster shell – Taneash Sidpura
☥ A New Kingdom mummy mask - Campbell Price
☥ A Middle Kingdom burial assemblage from the Ramesseum - Roger Forshaw
☥ New Kingdom faience throw sticks from Serabit-el-Khadim – Nicky Nielsen
☥ A New Kingdom faience bowl with ducks - Joyce Tyldesley
☥ A 22nd Dynasty baboon statue of Iuwlot - Campbell Price
☥ A Christian St Menas flask- Joyce Tyldesley

via Dr Joyce Tyldesley, (@JoyceTyldesley), Senior Lecturer in Egyptology,
Honorary Research Associate, The Manchester Museum

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  1. Aakheperure Merytsekhmet Aakheperure Merytsekhmet well said, during ancient Egypt, it is used as an amulet.

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  2. WOW! MY SON LOVE THE HORUS EYE SYMBOL & THE STORIES OF RA & HORUS

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