Boston Museum of Fine Arts researcher Florence D. Friedman offered new interpretations of Egyptian King Menkaure’s fourth ...
Who runs the world? Scholars of ancient Egypt may argue that it’s women. Kara Cooney, professor of Egyptian Art and Architecture at UCLA, brings forth her expertise in the ancient world in an ...
Beginning on Friday, March 24, Mr. A. M. Lythgoe, instructor in Egyptology, will deliver a series of three illustrated lectures on the work of the Hearst Egyptian Expedition. The subjects and dates of ...
What was it like to live in ancient Egypt during an era of sweeping change? Although we can't put ourselves in the shoes of ancient Egyptians, we at least know how one of them may have lived now that ...
Egyptologist Dr Joann Fletcher discovers what life was really like for ordinary Egyptians 3,500 years ago, during the height of the incredible civilisation of ancient Egypt. Joann explores how people ...
Learn about Egyptian burial ritual; its place with ancient Egyptian cosmology; and the insights that mummies, burial rites, and cosmology provide about life in ancient Egypt. The exhibition focuses on ...
The people who clustered along the Nile River in ancient times didn’t call their land Egypt. They called it Kemet — literally, “the black land,” so named for the fertile soil suffused by nutrients ...