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IEAA Lecture: Reisner - Walking Among Pharaohs
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IEAA Lecture: Reisner - Walking Among Pharaohs
IEAA Lecture: Ay's Temple for Tutankhamun
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Co-sponsored by the Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology and the History Department of the University of Memphis
IEAA Preserving Cultural Heritage in Minya, Egypt
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IEAA Preserving Cultural Heritage in Minya, Egypt
Professional Reinvention #2 - Rachel Knox
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The ‘Professional Reinvention’ series will offer a range of interviews with successful professionals who have trained in disciplines such as those we offer in CCFA, and who have embraced opportunities, as well as challenges, in their careers that have led to experiences they may not have anticipated during their studies, and at various moments in their career progression.
Professional Reinvention #1 - Todd Richardson
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The ‘Professional Reinvention’ series will offer a range of interviews with successful professionals who have trained in disciplines such as those we offer in CCFA, and who have embraced opportunities, as well as challenges, in their careers that have led to experiences they may not have anticipated during their studies, and at various moments in their career progression. I am delighted that To...
Erin Peters IEAA 2021 E-Lecture
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Erin Peters IEAA 2021 E-Lecture
Uses and Abuses of Ancient Egyptian Statues - IEAA Lecture
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Uses and Abuses of Ancient Egyptian Statues - IEAA Lecture
IEAA Gathering the Pieces
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IEAA Gathering the Pieces
Tutankhamun's Life, Death, and Afterlife - IEAA Lecture
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Tutankhamun's Life, Death, and Afterlife - IEAA Lecture

Komentáře

  • @ericmiller2556
    @ericmiller2556 Před 5 měsíci

    Wonderful lecture. Dr. Gobolde is a true expert on this topic. His English is much better than my French but I wonder if he would not be more comfortable lecturing in his native tongue with subtitles? As it is, it seems a bit labored.

  • @phaethon3124
    @phaethon3124 Před 7 měsíci

    who is amun?

    • @phaethon3124
      @phaethon3124 Před 7 měsíci

      do the coptics remember who amun is? it is known amun was the hidden god.hidden in what way?

    • @phaethon3124
      @phaethon3124 Před 7 měsíci

      who are you hiding from monsieur dieu caché

  • @Misseria
    @Misseria Před 9 měsíci

    Horemheb himself stated probably somewhere in his Memphite tomb that he accompanied the king in his Northern and Southern campaigns obviously implying that Tutankhamun was present on the battlefield. Also, I appreciate your reasoning to why Horemheb only erased Tutankhamun later in his reign, to ensure the succession of Ramses. Horemheb's own right to the throne might have been challenged even in his lifetime.

  • @terryhughes7349
    @terryhughes7349 Před 9 měsíci

    That was incredible.

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for making Tutankhamun's Life, Death, and Afterlife available , This is very groovy :) QC

  • @user-mu6mq2kd1k
    @user-mu6mq2kd1k Před rokem

    И зачем вы изучаете тутанхамона........

  • @user-ns2qp9uu1d
    @user-ns2qp9uu1d Před rokem

    Was there still a mortuary temple for Tutankamon on the west bank of the Nile?

  • @user-ns2qp9uu1d
    @user-ns2qp9uu1d Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @alinasantos1951
    @alinasantos1951 Před rokem

    Excellent.Thank you.

  • @davidcaldecoat7414
    @davidcaldecoat7414 Před rokem

    Fantastic lecture and very informative in was just by chance that I came across this lecture by Peter Der Manuellan, because at te moment I am reading the Reisener Biography Walking Among Pharaohs which I am really enjoying.

  • @davidcaldecoat7414
    @davidcaldecoat7414 Před rokem

    a very informative lecture it was great to see that some talat block were rediscovered

  • @nefertarymeretmut3581

    Thank you for the fascinating lecture!

  • @brianpickey7906
    @brianpickey7906 Před rokem

    Test

  • @ahmedelgandy5120
    @ahmedelgandy5120 Před 2 lety

    Good luck Dr Heba

  • @1770-p9p
    @1770-p9p Před 2 lety

    I'm so happy you guys colleges post these things and these lectures I'm so very grateful so thank you this is the next best thing I could get to going to college because I'm poor but no biggie, thank you so much

  • @awuma
    @awuma Před 2 lety

    54:30 A horse being ridden! Isn't that VERY unusual during the New Kingdom? This is a very interesting lecture, let's say it's putting forward a "revisionist" history of Tutankhamun, going from an inbred cripple to "a dynamic young King"! Especially intriguing is the possible similarity of motivations and timing of the "damnatio memoriae" of both Hatshepsut and Tutankhamun. So what then was that Ay walking stick head doing in Nefertari's tomb? Could she have come from the 18th dynasty line (or broader party), and that her marriage to Ramses II and her own great prestige have been the means of effecting a reconciliation between the Northern upstarts represented by Horemheb and Paramesse, and the broad 18th dynasty Theban (and Akhminian) party?

    • @atticus6572
      @atticus6572 Před 2 lety

      Indeed, it is fascinating to think that Nefertari might've been a bridge between the two. If only we could shed light on all of the familial relations of the period.

  • @Roheryn100
    @Roheryn100 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for making this available to a wider audience. I found it riveting !

  • @thorstenhortheiswanderingf8291

    What I don't understand is the pharaoh semchkara ankhcheperura. If he started the Restauration of the old gods. Was akhenaten still alive? Tomb of merire ||. Indicates that might be possible.

    • @naradaian
      @naradaian Před rokem

      Isnt there a 'mythic' thread which suggests Akenaten was deposed by the Amun traditionalists and his wider family exiled into the courts of various Mediterranean lineages he had married his 'daughters' into - as far as Spain, Algeria, France, Greece. Some ancient Jewish refs said to refer to this along with enormous amounts of Gold from Akenatens treasurey! .....and the Stone of Destiny arrival in Ireland with one daughter. Her grave is an official archaeological site there. If Nefertiti dna is from Spain then its ties in nicely

  • @thorstenhortheiswanderingf8291

    Thx from Germany

  • @Shmakazyabra
    @Shmakazyabra Před 3 lety

    That was a wonderful lecture, thank you.

  • @J2Egypt
    @J2Egypt Před 3 lety

    Very interesting lecture and information. thank you

  • @marymarlowe3135
    @marymarlowe3135 Před 3 lety

    My favorite temple! Thank you for the informative lecture..

  • @Carolee44
    @Carolee44 Před 3 lety

    Fascinating! Thank you for the lecture, Dr. Johnson.

  • @khonsumes
    @khonsumes Před 3 lety

    Thank you to CCFA Memphis for hosting, and thank you, Dr. Johnson for the lecture!

  • @kasiagaworek6256
    @kasiagaworek6256 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for a very interesting lecture

  • @wesboudville
    @wesboudville Před 3 lety

    Hello fellow fans of old things.