The long-delayed Volume XXX of the Journal of the SSEA (and the only slightly delayed Spring 2006 Newsletter) were mailed this past weekend. Thanks are due to...
Just a reminder that if you have questions regarding your membership, lectures or other matters, you should NOT use the "reply" function on these messages to...
'Of Cannibals and Kings - Interpreting the so-called "Cannibal Spell" (Pyramid Texts spells 273-74 and Coffin Texts spell 573)', by Prof. Katja Goebs,...
2007 SCHOLARS' COLLOQUIUM CALL FOR PAPERS The SSEA invites all doctoral level graduate students and senior scholars to submit proposals for papers to be given...
Vol xxxii (2005) of the Journal of The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities is now available and has been mailed to Society members and subscribers,...
For those Ontario members unable to get to Toronto events, we are providing a link to some upcoming events in Ontario. Only one of them relates to Egypt, but...
April 13th, 2007 6:30 pm Rm. 142, 5 Bancroft Ave. Religious Thebes in the New Kingdom – The royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings By Christina Geisen,...
or at least their settlements in the Sinai. In the past few months, several stories have appeared which suggest that Egyptian cities were not immune to...
Based on a couple of member polls, The SSEA has decided upon "ritual" as the topic of this year's symposium. Trustees John Gee and Alwyn Burridge suggested...
The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities NOTICE OF MEMBERS' MEETING on Friday, May 4th, 2007 at 6:30pm To discuss the formation of a Toronto Chapter...
PROXY I, _______________________________, a member in good standing of The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities hereby appoint the individual...
The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities Mini-lecture series Not the Curse of the Pharaoh: The use of threats and imprecations in non-royal Egyptian...
Volume 33 of the Journal is now online at http://www.thessea.org/journal.php <http://www.thessea.org/journal.php> . (If you cannot retrieve the link, just go...
Well, once again Sepdet (Sirius) is peeping over the horizon as the sun rises and the ancient Egyptian New Year is about to begin. This means that it is time...
Celebrate ancient Egyptian New Year with The SSEA this Thursday (July 26th) at the PRINCE OF EGYPT RESTAURANT, 135 Danforth Ave. (1/2 block east of Broadview...
Dear members, Over the past week and a half we have done a mass mailing of Journals (Vol. 33) and Newsletters, so look for a heavy envelope in the post. ...
The first Annual Meeting of Ontario Members (Toronto Chapter) of the SSEA will take place on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 2007 at 7pm in the Dept. of Near and Middle...
Dear SSEA members, Our SSEA Annual General Meeting, Scholars' Colloquium and Symposium are coming up on November 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Here's a schedule for those...
Dear SSEA members, Our SSEA Annual General Meeting, Scholars' Colloquium and Symposium are coming up on November 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Here's a schedule for those...
This Friday at 7pm, in rm. 142, 5 Bancroft Ave (basement of the Earth Sciences Complex), Dr. Timothy Kendall, Northeastern University (Boston) will be speaking...
Lyn Green, President Kei Yamamoto, Vice President Arlette Londes, Treasurer Nicole Brisson, Montreal Chapter representative Alwyn Burridge John Gee, JSSEA...
Our first movie night of the 2007-2008 season will take place on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th at 7pm in 4 Bancroft Ave., in the Dept. of Near & Middle Eastern...
A recent article suggests that a mummified pea from the Tomb of Tutankhamen sprouted and was planted in the gardens of Lord Carnarvon's family home: A pea from...
Glimpses into the Social Scenes at Deir el-Medina: An Examination of New Kingdom Figured Ostraca Speaker: Maureen Rode (University of Toronto) Friday, January...
State Property vs. Private Property in the Workmen's Village of Deir el-Medina Speaker: Virginia da Silva Friday, February 15, 2008 | 7:00 pm Room 142, 5...
Dear Volunteers, The SSEA is hoping to have a presence at the ROM during March Break. This is the first opportunity that has presented itself for us to do some...
Night of the Jackal: Wepwawet and the Sacred Landscape of Abydos Speaker: Prof. Mary-Ann Wegner (University of Toronto) Friday, March 14, 2008 | 7:00 pm Room...