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Exploring Egypt’s Middle Kingdom at the Site of Ancient Thebes (Free Virtual Lecture)

By Harvard Museums of Science & Culture and Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East

In this free virtual lecture, Dr. Antonio Morales examines Egypt's classical age, also called the Middle Kingdom period, through the lens of funerary temples in its ancient capital of Thebes.

A group of large tan jars surrounded by rocks

.: Thu, March 31 2022 6pm – 7pm.

Ages: Adults.

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Harvard Museums of Science and Culture
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Antonio J. Morales, Assistant Professor of Egyptology, University of Alcalá; Real Colegio Complutense Visiting Fellow 2022, Harvard University; Director, The Middle Kingdom Theban Project

One of ancient Egypt's high points of cultural, intellectual, and social life was the period referred to as the Middle Kingdom (2030–1650 BCE). The ancient city of Thebes (modern Luxor) was the Egyptian capital during the early stage of this period and the site of multiple funerary temples and tombs. In this lecture, Egyptologist Antonio Morales will discuss an international and multidisciplinary project that is conducting archaeological, historical, and cultural research, as well as conservation work, in Deir el-Bahari and Asasif—two funerary areas at Thebes—to better understand the city’s role in the development of Egypt’s classical age.

Presented by Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East and Harvard Museums of Science & Culture