New Pasts Imperfect (9.21.23) Exhibiting Africa, Modernizing Homer, Peruvian Remains in American Museums, the Boyfriends Who Dream of the Roman Empire & More https://t.co/4P1Bw0ZYLg @Amenirdis5@chrheaney@Graham_Bowley @ElizMarlowe @F_EstradaBelli@tejucole @EmilyRCWilson
At the International Congress of Egyptologists in Leiden #ICE2023, a unified Transliteration/ Transcription system was voted on and adopted. This system is the result of a workshop in which several Egyptologists from different countries took part.
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It was so lovely speaking @DUSESG this morning/afternoon! Completely saddened to not have been able to attend with everyone in Naples, but thankful to learn from everyone’s most extraordinary research from afar!
SESSION 3 continues with an ONLINE presentation by Annissa Malvoisin @nissaa____ "Between the Nile and the Niger: Trans-Saharan Decoration from Meroitic Nubia."
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On April 8, we’ll look at the process of exhibiting, honoring, and reflecting on African, in celebration of the International Day of Provenance Research.
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🖼️ Lega. Three-Headed Figure (Sakimatwemtwe), 19th century.