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My Blogs
- ‘Searching for the Lost Tombs of Egypt’ – Dr. Chris Naunton: Hosted by Taunton Literary Festival and the Egyptian Society Taunton
- Female Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt – Prof Aidan Dodson
- Digital Saqqara: A New View of the Late Period/Early Ptolemaic Sacred Animal Landscape of North Saqqara – by Scott Williams
- Mummies of the Manchester Museum by Dr Campbell Price
- Art for the Afterlife: Tomb Paintings in the British Museum by Lucia Gahlin
- Theban Harbours and Waterscapes Survey – by Kris Strutt:
- Egyptian Hieroglyphs – Maiken Mosleth King, Bristol University
- Reflections on Queen Tiye – Dr. Robert Morkot, University of Exeter
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- Dr. Campbell Price
- Dr. Joyce Tyldesley
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- Dr. Toby Wilkinson
- Egypt in England
- Egypt Society of Bristol
- Egyptian Society Taunton
- Lucia Gahlin
- Luigi Prada – Oxford University
- Manchester Museum
- Museums and Visits
- Petrie Museum – London
- Prof. Joann Fletcher
- Rosalind Janssen – UCL
- Salisbury Museum
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- Dr. Bernadette Brady – Bristol
- Dr. Joyce Tyldesley – Manchester University
- Dr. Robert Morkot – Exeter
- Dr. Toby Wilkinson – Cambridge University
- Egypt in England – Chris Elliott
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- Luigi Prada – Oxford University
- Manchester Museum
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- Sir John's Soane's Museum
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Category Archives: Lucia Gahlin
Ritual And Festival: Life in an Ancient Egyptian Temple – Lucia Gahlin UCL
This was clearly, an auspicious day to spend with Lucia Gahlin at Dillington House, for a lecture on the ‘Ritual and Festival: Life in an Ancient Egyptian Temple’ – and as always where Lucia is concerned, it was just great! With … Continue reading
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Boats, Chariots and Donkey: Getting About in Ancient Egypt – Lucia Gahlin, UCL
Leaving the safety of my mud-hut and exposing myself to the threatening territories beyond; wearing protective amulets, I bravely cast my fears aside, followed the local trade routes across the barren and hostile countryside and journeyed to undertake another day of pronouncements by ‘The Queen … Continue reading
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Death as a Rite of Passage in Ancient Egypt – Lucia Gahlin
I have just attended another of Lucia Gahlin’s lectures at Taunton Egyptology Society. In this one we were looking at the ritual period around death, which Lucia proposed reflects very closely the rituals around birth – with the ancient Egyptian regarding … Continue reading
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Saqqara – Egypt’s Most Important Ancient Necropolis – Lucia Gahlin, UCL
We at the Kemet Club have just finished Lucia’s great course on the amazing Royal Necropolis of Saqqara. When I lived in Egypt, I visited this site countless times – and as a result, I knew it well. However, as always, … Continue reading
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Saqqara – Egypt’s Most Important Ancient Necropolis – With Lucia Gahlin, UCL
This six-session course arranged by The Kemet Klub – (for further information contact Alison on: ali.dave@blueyonder.co.uk or via The Egypt Society of Bristol), promised an in-depth exploration of one of Egypt’s most significant ancient sites – Saqqara, the necropolis of Egypt’s ancient capital Memphis. … Continue reading
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From General to Pharaoh: Horemheb, Tutankhanun’s Chosen Heir – By Lucia Gahlin, UCL
Having attended previous courses run by Lucia, I had really been looking forward to this one; held at Dillington House, in Somerset. I enjoyed the day enormously. I thought I knew quite a bit about Horemheb, but there is always more to learn … Continue reading
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‘Wonderful Things!’ Tutankhamun’s Tomb and Treasures – with Lucia Gahlin, UCL
Another wonderful course at Dillington House hearing about Howard Carter, his famous discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb and the ‘Wonderful Things’ found therein. As always with Lucia, it was a great lecture – enjoyable and informative. I did already know about the discovery of this … Continue reading
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A Celebration of Egyptian Art – Lucia Gahlin, UCL
This was my first talk on Egyptology by Lucia Gahlin and my first lecture at Dillington House – and I was very pleased with both. Lucia spoke on the representation of celebration and festivities in the art of ancient Egypt. We looked at the … Continue reading
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The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology – London
Well, I kept my promise to myself, and with a friend, we intrepid travellers clothed, provisioned and equipped ourselves and, with archaeological trowels, compasses and maps in hand, set off on an exciting Egyptological expedition and adventure to deepest, darkest London … Continue reading
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