“Women in Ancient Egypt” in a Lecture at the BA

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Alexandria— The BA will organize on Wednesday, 2 January 2008, a lecture entitled “Women in Ancient Egypt” by Dr. Abdelhalim Nureldine, Professor of Ancient Egyptian Language, Faculty of Antiquities, Cairo University, and Advisor to the BA Director. The lectures intends to spread awareness on Egypt's heritage, as part of the BA's mission and role in preserving Egypt's heritage and developing public's archeological awareness.

The season is held in the form of simplified lectures held every Wednesday at the Auditorium. The lectures will tackle different aspects of the Egyptian civilization such as papyri, mummification, women and children in Ancient Egypt, what was inherited from the Egyptian civilization in our contemporary life, administration in Ancient Egypt. Other lectures will discuss feasts, education, libraries, music, art, literature, medicine, history and antiquities of Sinai, Egyptian Pyramids, and museums in Egypt. The season started at 12 December 2007 by a lecture entitled “Ancient Egyptian Language” and will continue until 28 May 2008.

The lectures will start at 12:00 hrs. at the BA Auditorium.


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