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SUMMARY:Egypt Through The Ages
DESCRIPTION:This unique trip combines the very best of the ancient pharaonic sites with later Coptic (early Christian) and medieval Islamic sites. This is a luxurious\, in-depth\, small-group\, all-inclusive\, well-paced\, 17-day trip.\nLearn with a distinguished and engaging Egyptian scholar plus one of Egypt’s most experienced tour manager/guides.\nTravel with a maximum of just 16 guests plus your two leaders. Enjoy the best accommodations\, including 10 nights at luxurious\, 5-star hotels in Giza\, Cairo\, Luxor\, and Aswan; a three-night Nile cruise aboard a comfortable\, eight-cabin dahabiya (traditional Nile sailboat); and two nights in the center of Medieval Cairo at a boutique\, 17-suite hotel.\nHighlights include: \nTouring the amazing Giza pyramids and Sphinx as well as Saqqara’s Step Pyramid of Djoser and newly-discovered\, closed-to-the-public\, Tomb of Wah Ti.\nExploring spectacular museum collections in Cairo: the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization\, the Museum of Islamic Art\, and either the historic Egyptian Museum OR\, if it is open\, the new Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza.\nDiscovering with your experts one of the world’s greatest cities—Cairo\, the “City of 1\,000 Minarets.” See magnificent Islamic architecture spanning the Fatimid\, Mameluke\, Circassian\, Ayyubid\, and Ottoman periods.\nExploring the astounding temple complex of Karnak as well as Luxor Temple\, plus spectacular royal mortuary temples and tombs in the Valleys of the Kings and Queens\, such as those of Seti I and Nefertari.\nCruising the Nile from Esna to Aswan aboard an eight-cabin sail boat\, away from the convoys of large riverboats\, so that we visit remarkable temples without the typical crowds. From the spacious top deck\, observe timeless pastoral scenes of feluccas\, farmers\, herders\, and village life during a visit to a farming community.\nFlying to Abu Simbel to visit the stunning and enormous rock-cut temples of Ramesses II and Nefertari.\nThe option to extend your trip with the seven-day\, post-tour extension to the Siwa Oasis and Alexandria.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/egypt-through-the-ages/
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SUMMARY:Absolute Egypt
DESCRIPTION:This itinerary is carefully crafted to provide the discerning traveler with the finest Egypt tour available. It combines all the best attributes of an in-depth\, small-group\, all-inclusive\, well-paced\, luxury trip. \nHighlights: \nLearn with a distinguished and engaging American scholar plus a wonderful local Egyptologist and an excellent tour manager. This trio has been receiving accolades for many years.\nTravel with a maximum of just 16 guests plus your trio of leaders.\nEnjoy the best accommodations\, including 12 nights at luxurious\, 5-star hotels in Giza\, Cairo\, Luxor\, and Aswan; one night at the best-available hotel in Abydos; and a three-night Nile cruise aboard a comfortable\, eight-cabin dahabiya (traditional Nile sail boat).\nMeet with excavators and conservators\, including behind-the-scenes visits\, when possible.\nDiscover the preeminent sites of the pharaohs from Cairo to Luxor\, Aswan\, and Abu Simbel:\nIf it is open\, spend two full days exploring the Grand Egyptian Museum that is scheduled to open in late 2022.\nTour the amazing Giza pyramids and Sphinx as well as Saqqara’s Step Pyramid of Djoser and newly-discovered\, closed-to-the-public\, Tomb of Wah Ti.\nExplore the astounding temple complex of Karnak as well as Luxor Temple\, plus spectacular royal mortuary temples and tombs in the Valleys of the Kings and Queens\, such as those of Seti I and Nefertari.\nVisit the remarkable Temple of Hathor at Dendara as well as Abydos\, one of the oldest and most important cities in ancient Egypt\, where Steve Harvey\, your AIA lecturer\, has been working since 1993.\nCruise the Nile from Esna to Aswan aboard an eight-cabin sail boat\, away from the convoys of large riverboats\, so that we visit remarkable temples without the typical crowds. From the spacious top deck\, observe timeless pastoral scenes of feluccas\, farmers\, herders\, and village life.\nFly to Abu Simbel to visit the stunning and enormous rock-cut temples of Ramesses II and Nefertari.\nAn optional\, seven-day\, post-tour extension to the Siwa Oasis and Alexandria
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/absolute-egypt/
CATEGORIES:AIA Tours / Travel Program
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SUMMARY:Where Was the American Southwest (and Why Isn’t It There Anymore)?
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URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/tucson-lecture-tbd/
LOCATION:Emil W. Haury Anthropology Building\, Room 216\, University of Arizona\, 1009 E South Campus Drive\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85721\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIA Lecture Program,Lecture
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