During this troubling time, the Egypt Exploration Society has been
working hard to keep everyone Egyptologically stimulated by offering a
range of FREE virtual public lectures. These have proved very popular,
booking up in just a few days.
We are pleased to announce that the Society has now increased
attendance capacities to enable even more people to join in.
Head over to our website to reserve your place now:
[
www.ees.ac.uk]
Presentations include
:
The City of the Sharp-Nosed Fish: discoveries of the EEF Graeco-Roman
Branch, by Dr Stephanie Boonstra
Night, night! Sleeping tight on an ancient Egyptian headrest?, by Dr
Katharina Zinn
Tents and Tombs: Accommodating Archaeologists, by Dr Carl Graves
Rewriting Egyptian Antiquity in Ancient Rome: Egyptian Obelisks and
Their Reuse in Roman Italy, by Dr Luigi Prada
Tell tall tales? The Museum of Lies as collection of alternative
narratives of Egyptian objects, by Dr Katharina Zinn
While Skulls Bobbed on the Waves: Petrie at Hawara, by Dr Campbell Price
Predynastic Palettes: An Introduction, by Matt Szafran
Rescuing the Mamluk Minbars of Cairo, by Dr Omniya Abdel Barr
Egypt’s Dispersed Heritage: Histories & Legacies of EES Excavations,
by Dr Alice Stevenson
Seeing Under the Sands: Geophysics at Saqqara, by Dr Campbell Price
Eggstraordinary Objects: Ostrich eggs as luxury items in the ancient
Mediterranean by Dr Tamar Hodos
More lectures will be announced on our website and social media
channels in due course.