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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Wednesday Weekly # 31

Welcome to the Wednesday Weekly, your weekly dose of links to Egyptology news, articles, blogs, events and more!


PAST PRESERVERS


Opening of the Replica of Tutankhamun's Tomb

http://pastpreservers.blogspot.nl/2014/04/opening-of-replica-of-tutankhamuns-tomb.html

FACTUM FOUNDATION


Installation of the facsimile of the Tomb of Tutankhamun in Luxor

http://www.factumfoundation.org/ind/42/The-facsimile-of-Tutankhamun-apos-s-tomb-in-Luxor--April-2014

AHRAM ONLINE


By Nevine El-Aref:


Almost 60 royal mummies discovered in Egypt's Valley of the Kings

http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/9/40/100031/Heritage/Ancient-Egypt/Almost--royal-mummies-discovered-in-Egypts-Valley-.aspx

Three Ancient Egypt artefacts to return from Germany

http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/9/40/99974/Heritage/Ancient-Egypt/Three-Ancient-Egypt-artefacts-to-return-from-Germa.aspx

10 artefacts stolen from the Egyptian Museum recovered
http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/9/40/100154/Heritage/Ancient-Egypt/-artefacts-stolen-from-the-Egyptian-Museum-recover.aspx

EUREKALERT


Basel Egyptologists identify tomb of royal children

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2014-04/uob-bei042814.php

BBC RADIO 4 - IN OUR TIME


The Tale of Sinuhe


Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss The Tale of Sinuhe, one of the most celebrated works of ancient Egyptian literature.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041ybj3

HAIR AND DEATH IN ANCIENT EGYPT


by MarĂ­a Rosa Valdesogo:


An Egyptian Ostracon with a Disheveled Mourner.

http://hairanddeathinancientegypt.com/2014/04/29/an-egyptian-ostracon-with-a-disheveled-mourner/

LUXOR TIMES


Tomb of the royal children in the Kings' Valley identified

http://luxortimesmagazine.blogspot.nl/2014/04/tomb-of-royal-children-in-kings-valley.html

EGYPTIAN'S


New post by Timothy Reid:


The Egyptian: Book of Living and Dying

http://tim-theegyptians.blogspot.nl/2014/04/the-egyptian-book-of-living-and-dying.html

IN THE ARTIFACT LAB


By Molly Gleeson:


Back together again

http://www.penn.museum/sites/artifactlab/2014/04/26/back-together-again/

THE ANCIENT WORLD ONLINE


New from the Oriental Institute: Chicago Demotic Dictionary S

http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.nl/2014/04/new-from-oriental-institute-chicago.html

Open Access Journal: ANKH : Revue d'Egyptologie et des Civilisations africaines - ANKH, Journal of Egyptology and African Civilisations

http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.nl/2012/09/open-access-journal-ankh-revue.html

BBC NEWS


Inside replica Tutankhamun tomb near Valley of the Kings (video)

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-27201300

LIVESCIENCE


By Megan Gannon:


Dozens of Mummies Unearthed at Egypt's Valley of the Kings

http://www.livescience.com/45186-mummies-unearthed-egypts-valley-of-the-kings.html

CALGARY SSEA


Lecture: Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia and Beyond


Date: 7:30 – 9:00 pm, 02-May-2014


Cost: Meetings are Free to members, Guests $5 – Students with ID $2


Egypt’s interests extended far beyond its borders, most famously with civilisations of the Mediterranean and Near East, and south to Nubia.  Its least appreciated connections are to the south-east through the Red Sea, to and past Punt and by Roman times reaching as far as the eastern coast of modern India.  This lecture will outline ancient Egypt’s interests and relations in this direction from the Old Kingdom through the Roman period.


Location:


Room EDC 287 in the Education Block at the University of Calgary.

http://www.calgaryssea.ca/2014/04/23/lecture-egypt-nubia-ethiopia-and-beyond/

EGYPTOLOGICAL


By Brian Alm:


Confessions of a Part-time Lecturer to Newcomers in Egyptology: Cheops or Khufu?

http://egyptological.com/2014/04/25/confessions-of-a-part-time-lecturer-to-newcomers-in-egyptology-cheops-or-khufu-12108

By Andrea Byrnes:


Gertrude Caton-Thompson on the problems of creating a unified Predynastic chronology, 1928

http://egyptological.com/2014/04/29/gertrude-caton-thompson-on-the-problems-of-creating-a-unified-predynastic-chronology-1928-12114

ANCIENT EGYPT AND A MAPLE LEAF

New post by Thomas H. Greiner:


At Egypt’s Southern Frontier: the Calm that is Aswan

http://thomasgreiner.com/2014/04/25/at-egypts-southern-frontier-the-calm-that-is-aswan/

ACROSS BORDERS


By Julia Budka:


An update from work on the pottery database

http://acrossborders.oeaw.ac.at/an-update-from-work-on-the-pottery-database/

Research on the New Kingdom settlement on Sai Island prior to AcrossBorders

http://acrossborders.oeaw.ac.at/research-on-the-new-kingdom-settlement-on-sai-island-prior-to-acrossborders/

EES DELTA SURVEY


End of the season at Tell Buweib

http://deltasurvey.tumblr.com/post/83713528276/end-of-the-season-at-tell-buweib

EGYPTOLOGY IN THE 21ST CENTURY


By Hannah Pethen:


Gebel el-Asr quarries: Discovery and excavation

http://hannahpethen.com/2014/04/23/gebel-el-asr-quarries-discovery-and-excavation/

When diorite is gneiss; Products of the Gebel el-Asr quarries

http://hannahpethen.com/2014/04/25/when-diorite-is-gneiss-products-of-the-gebel-el-asr-quarries/

DIANABUJA'S BLOG: AFRICA, THE MIDDLE EAST, AGRICULTURE, HISTORY AND CULTURE


Behold: a zonkey is born … leading to thoughts about ancient Egyptian animals

http://dianabuja.wordpress.com/2014/04/26/behold-a-zonkey-is-born/

The Egyptian Book of the Dead; what Egyptologists have to say and an imaginative reinactment

http://dianabuja.wordpress.com/2014/04/27/the-egyptian-book-of-the-dead-what-egyptologists-have-to-say-and-an-imaginative-reinactment/

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