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Past Events

05/10/2025

“Blood is Beautiful: Royal Violence in New Kingdom Egypt”

5pm

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6pm

Breasted Hall

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05/10/2025

“Blood is Beautiful: Royal Violence in New Kingdom Egypt”

Niv Allon

Curator, Egyptian Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art


5pm

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6pm

Breasted Hall

04/19/2025

“Graffiti: Their Writers and Readers”

1pm

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2pm

Zoom Only

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04/19/2025

“Graffiti: Their Writers and Readers”

Hana Navratilova

University of Oxford/Egyptian Expedition of the Metropolitan Museum


1pm

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2pm

Zoom Only

03/01/2025

“Discovering and Publishing Royal Statuary Fragments from Amarna”

5pm

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6pm

Zoom Only

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03/01/2025

“Discovering and Publishing Royal Statuary Fragments from Amarna”

Kristin Thompson 

Dr./The Amarna Project


5pm

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6pm

Zoom Only

02/01/2025

“The Life Cycle of Theban Tomb 16 in Dra abu el Naga, Luxor, Egypt”

5pm

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6pm

LaSalle Banks Room

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02/01/2025

“The Life Cycle of Theban Tomb 16 in Dra abu el Naga, Luxor, Egypt”

Suzanne Onstine 

Associate Professor, Dept. of History, University of Memphis


5pm

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6pm

LaSalle Banks Room

11/02/2024

“A Perfect Journey” – Olga Tufnell in Egypt and Petrie’s “Egypt over the Border”

5pm

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6pm

LaSalle Banks Room

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11/02/2024

“A Perfect Journey” – Olga Tufnell in Egypt and Petrie’s “Egypt over the Border”

Jack Green

Miami University, Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum


5pm

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6pm

LaSalle Banks Room

More Events

04/13/2024

New Evidence of the 25th Dynasty God’s Wives of Amun at Luxor Temple

5pm

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6pm

LaSalle Banks Room

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04/13/2024

New Evidence of the 25th Dynasty God’s Wives of Amun at Luxor Temple

Catherine Witt
Egyptology PhD Candidate at the University of Chicago  

5pm

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6pm

LaSalle Banks Room

03/02/2024

Scribal Kings and Kingly Scribes: Literary Receptions of Kingship in the New Kingdom

5pm

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6pm

Breasted Hall

Event Details

03/02/2024

Scribal Kings and Kingly Scribes: Literary Receptions of Kingship in the New Kingdom

Maggie Geoga - Assistant Professor of Egyptology, ISAC and the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago

5pm

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6pm

Breasted Hall

July 12, 2025: Ancient Egyptian Art at the Art Institute of Chicago: A New Digital Publication - Emily Teeter and Ashley Arico

June 08, 2024: Shifting Perspectives: Conservation of ISAC's Egyptian Collection from the 1930s to today - Alison Whyte

May 4, 2024: New Light on Life on the Southern Frontier of the Roman Empire: Ostraca of the 1st Cataract - Dr. Sofia Torallas-Tovar

March 2, 2024: Scribal Kings and Kingly Scribes: Literary Receptions of Kingship in the New Kingdom - Maggie Geoga, Assistant Professor Egyptology


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