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SUMMARY:International Archaeology Day at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University
DESCRIPTION:Lectures and workshops concerning archaeology and Egyptology for the public.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/international-archaeology-day-at-the-faculty-of-arts-at-charles-university/
LOCATION:Faculty of Arts\, Charles University\, Celetná 20\, Prague\, Prague\, 11000\, Czechia
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day,Lecture
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SUMMARY:Amelia Edwards: The Founding of the Egyptian Exploration Fund and the Exodus
DESCRIPTION:Amelia Edwards was the driving force behind the creation in 1882 of the Egyptian Exploration Fund (EEF\, now Egyptian Exploration Society). The story of this individual is a remarkable one. As a woman of no money and no formal training in Egyptology who had spent decades of her life in totally unrelated activities\, her formidable presence in the world of Egyptology would have been a surprise to those who had known her. Along with her determination to promote Egyptology was her desire to find the route of the Exodus. She had written extensively about the Exodus and was certain she knew who the Pharaoh of the Exodus was. The first archaeology campaign by the EEF was to find the route of the Exodus and it appeared to have succeeded.In this presentation\, I will examine the life of Amelia Edwards at the dawn of Egyptology and how quickly things changed after she died. \nPeter Feinman received his B.A. in history from the University of Pennsylvania\, a M.Ed. from New York University\, an MBA from New York University\, and an Ed. D. from Columbia University. He is the founder of the Institute of History\, Archaeology\, and Education. His interests cross disciplinary boundaries including American history\, ancient civilizations\, biblical history\, and New York history. He is the president of the Westchester Society of the Archaeological Institute of America and the Vice President of the American Research Center in Egypt\, New York Society. He advocates for the importance of local and state history in the curriculum\, community\, and tourism and is the author of a blogs on The State of State History and The State of American Civics. He is a contributor to the recent book Five Views of the Exodus (Zondervan\, April 2021). His current book is The Exodus: An Egyptian Story (Oxbow\, November 2021). He is working with the American Friends of Lafayette to plan the Lafayette Bicentennial in New York in 2024-2025. \nIn person event\, registration required. Click here.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/amelia-edwards-the-founding-of-the-egyptian-exploration-fund-and-the-exodus/
LOCATION:Greenburgh Pubic Library\, 300 Tarrytown Road\, Elmsford\, NY\, NY\, 10523
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Project Archaeology - welcome to public\, private and home school students
DESCRIPTION:International Archaeology Day lecture “Project Archaeology – welcome to public\, private and home school students” – a presentation by Gail Lundeen\, past president of the Missouri Archaeological Society. Program held at the Sappington House Museum. \nMore events are listed here on the St. Louis Society webpage.
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/project-archaeology-welcome-to-public-private-and-home-school-students/
LOCATION:Sappington House Museum\, 1015 S Sappington Rd\, Crestwood\, MO\, 63126
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michael Fuller":MAILTO:MFuller@stlcc.edu
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