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Lecture Reviews
Chairman’s Review of Dr Robert Loynes Lecture
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Dr Robert Loynes – Can Mummies Tell us about Health and Disease in Ancient Egypt?
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Egyptian Mathematics from the time of the Pharaohs.
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Singing with the Dead: The Harpist’s Song in the New Kingdom
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Baboons in Ancient Egyptian Art and Religion
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Ian Trumble – Threads through time: Textiles and Beliefs in Ancient Egypt
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Archives
Past Public Lectures
2024-03 Singing with the Dead: The Harpist’s Song in the New Kingdom
(0)Lecturer: Dr Huw Twiston Davies – Lecturer in Egyptology at Manchester University
Date & Time : Saturday 15th June 2024 @4:15pm
Location: Cooper Art Gallery
Tickets – please email – Tickets.HapySociety@gmail.com or pop into to Cooper Gallery gift shop
Cost: £15 Non-Members / £14 Members
cost includes a buffet after the lecture with tea and coffee
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2024-02 Threads through time: Textiles and Beliefs in Ancient Egypt
(0)Lecturer: Ian Trumble – Curator of Bolton Museum
Date & Time : Saturday 13th April 2024 @4:15pm
Location: Cooper Art Gallery
Tickets – please email – Tickets.HapySociety@gmail.com or pop into to Cooper Gallery gift shop
Cost: £15 Non-Members / £14 Members
cost includes a buffet after the lecture with tea and coffee
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2024-01 Egypt’s Middle Kingdom: Conflict, Murder and a Cultural Golden Age
(0)Lecturer: Sarah Griffiths – Curator of the Manchester Egyptology Society
Date & Time : Saturday 17th February 2024 @ 4:15pm
Synopsis : The Middle Kingdom, seen as Egypt’s classical period for art, history and literature, began with the rise of a warrior king who reunified Egypt, re-established the country’s prosperity and international standing, and whose stunning mortuary temple became the template on which the great temples of the New Kingdom were based. Sarah Griffiths explores the reign and legacy of a pharaoh revered by later kings: Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II of the 11th Dynasty.
Location: Cooper Art Gallery
Tickets – please email – Tickets.HapySociety@gmail.com or pop into to Cooper Gallery gift shop
Cost: £15 Non-Members / £14 Members
cost includes a buffet after the lecture with tea and coffee
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Past Online Lectures
2023-04 The Goddess Neith
(0)May 2023 – Member Presenter: Christiane Cartwright – Synopsis: Neith (Nit, Net, Neit) was an ancient goddess of war and weaving. Goddess Neith was the patron goddess of the Red Crown of Lower Egypt and the city of Zau (Sais, Lower Egypt). Egyptians portrayed her as a fierce deity in her usual representations, a woman wearing the Red Crown, occasionally holding or using the bow and arrow, and in others, a harpoon. In her form as a goddess of war, she made warriors’ weapons and guarded their warriors’ bodies when they died. Her symbol was two arrows crossed over a shield.
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2022-11 Bill Nolan – The Turin Museum
(0)December 2022 – Guest Lecturer Bill Nolan from our Big Brother the Horus Society will present a talk on the Turin Museum.
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