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5 Feb 2018 - 5 Feb 2018 | Bibliotheca Alexandrina | Lecture | Open For Public

Religion was part and parcel of the lives of ancient Egyptians; especially what pertains to life after death. The ancient Egyptian religion describes the deceased throughout his night journey with Ra, the God of the Sun, along with all the perils and creatures he faces during that journey until they reach their final destination,...


23 Jan 2018 - 23 Jan 2018 | Bibliotheca Alexandrina | Lecture | Open For Public

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina Antiquities Museum is holding this lecture, which will be given by Dr. John Darnell, Professor of Egyptology, Yale University, USA; and Director of the Yale Egyptological Institute in Egypt. The research will discuss the Elkab Desert Survey Project discovery of a large early hieroglyphic ...


21 Jan 2018 - 21 Jan 2018 | Bibliotheca Alexandrina | Lecture | Registration

<p>The BA Antiquities Museum is organizing two lectures titled &ldquo;The Cenotaph of Harwa. From the Renaissance of the 25<sup>th</sup> Dynasty to the 3rd Century AD Plague of Cyprian&rdquo; and &ldquo;Isis, the Egyptian goddess who conquered Rome&rdquo; to be held on Sunday, 21 January ...


17 Jan 2018 - 18 Jan 2018 | Bibliotheca Alexandrina | Conference | By invitation only

The BA Antiquities Museum, in cooperation with the National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, is organizing an Egyptian-Italian workshop titled “Blue Economy” on underwater antiquities in Mediterranean cities, especially Alexandria. The two-day workshop will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, ...


9 Jan 2018 - 19 Jan 2018 | Bibliotheca Alexandrina | Exhibition | Open For Public

Thebes was very important in ancient Egypt, capital of the New Kingdom (c.1570 – c.1069 BCE), and became the most important center of Amun-Re. This city is located on both sides of the Nile River, the city of living on the east bank, and the necropolis on the west. The Temples of Luxor and Karnak occupy east Thebes ...