THE KING'S SON, THE SACRED BULLS, AND MAGIC Ramesses II's fourth son, Khaemwase, is reputed to have been the First Egyptologist. Apart from writing the...
All Mini-Lectures and some other lecture events, and the SSEA Annual General Meeting take place in Rm. 323 of Bancroft Hall, 4 Bancroft Ave. on the main (St....
We are sending out the first, experimental, post to sseamembers Group passing on information other than that about upcoming SSEA events and news. We are...
with apologies for the lateness of this notice (due to illness). THURSDAY MARCH 31ST 2005 NINTH ANNUAL GRADUATE SYMPOSIUM NEAR AND MIDDLE EASTERN CIVILIZATIONS...
The Ptolemies changed their art to represent their interests both foreign and Egyptian. This lecture will look at the dual nature of Hellenistic art from Egypt...
The "PROPAGANDA IN THE DUALITY OF PTOLEMAIC ART" will take place at 6:30pm on Friday, April 8th. We inadvertently listed two starts times for this event. The...
The mission to which the following article refers is the El-Markha Plain Project of SEPE (SEPE: Survey and Excavation Projects in Egypt), which is headed by...
Dear Friends and Colleagues, I am pleased to announce that the Karnak Hypostyle Hall Project of the University of Memphis now has its own website. Please...
An online article reported the discovery of beer and wine jars in the tomb enclosure of Hor-aha by a team from from Yale University, the Pennsylvania...
CALL FOR PAPERS 2005 SSEA SCHOLARS' COLLOQUIUM The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities invites all doctoral level graduate students and senior...
TUTANKHAMUN'S TOMB -- THE UNTOLD STORY This is a big year for Tutankhamun, perhaps one of the most important since the discovery of his tomb 83 years ago. Jill...
Celebrate Wepet Renpet ! In Ancient Egypt, the helical rising of the star Sirius marked the beginning of the calendar year. It usually occurred on July 19th...
Yes, it's that time of the Renpet again and time for our annual New Year's celebration. In Ancient Egypt, the heliacal rising of the star Sirius marked the ...
SSEA Members, Journal (vol 31[2004]) is up online. The URL is: http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~gdc/ssea/home.htm The site is "temporary" until we determine permanent...
PHARAOH'S GOLD: TREASURES, GODS & POWER For millennia, Egypt has been synonymous with magnificent temples and dazzling treasure. This year The Society for...
Take notice that the Annual General Meeting of The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities will be held at the Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations...
The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities SCHOLARS' COLLOQUIUM Friday, 21st October, 2005 9:15- 9:45 "Watching" - scenes in private tombs of the...
PHARAOH'S GOLD: Treasures, Gods and Power Saturday, 22nd October, 2005 Chair: Gayle Gibson 9:15- 10:15 Power Tool: Gold as an Instrument of Policy in the New ...
ONLINE AT http://www.geocities.com/ssea.geo/MILLETMEMORIAL.html SYMPOSIUM IN MEMORY OF NICHOLAS B. MILLET Sunday, 23rd October, 2005 9:30- 9:45A Tribute to...
On Friday, November 18th at 6:30 pm, The SSSEA will present the next in its Mini-Lecture series, "VANQUISHING THE BEAST: Hunting Hippopotami In Ancient Egypt"...
Don't forget the Mini-Lecture at 6:30 pm on Friday, November 18th in Rm. 323 of 4 Bancroft Ave. (the Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations Dept.) Sherine...
Our last Public Lecture of 2005 will be given by Prof. Lloyd Kropp of Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. This lecture, entitled "How Does the Story...
If you wish to read the story of Sinuhe before you come to the December 9th lecture but don't have your own copy, a number of translations are available...
Patricia Paice, the long-standing Administrative Secretary of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, a Research Associate of the Department of Near...
Greetings and a Happy 2006 to all our members! This news item comes to us via Dr. Sylvia Anstey, who is also a member of the Royal Astronomical Society of...
Study traces Egyptians' stone-age roots A researcher says that using ancient teeth, he has learned who the Egyptians may have been before history. Dr. Joel...
Dear SSEA Members, It is with great pleasure and some relief that we send you Volume XXXI of the Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities. ...
For those members who haven't seen the stories, a *more or less* intact tomb has been found in the Valley of the Kings by an expedition from the University of...