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LECTURES AND OTHER KEY EVENTS OF THE EGYPT SOCIETY OF BRISTOL SINCE ITS FOUNDATION 28 January 1998
Howard Carter: Artist to Excavator T.G.H. James (ESB inaugural lecture)
former Keeper of Egyptian Antiquities, The British Museum
25 February 1998
Hot From Qasr Ibrim
Mark Horton
Department of Archaeology, University of Bristol & ViceChairman, ESB
22 April 1998
Ancient Egyptian Art
Martin Davies
President, ESB
24 June 1998
Amelia Edwards
Prof. Joan Rees
20 October 1998
Ancient Egypt as a Physical & Mental Landscape’
Professor John Baines
University of Oxford
26 January 1999
The Genesis of Bristol Egyptology
Dr Aidan Dodson
Chairman, ESB
10 February 1999
Archaic Period and Old Kingdom links between Jordan and Egypt
Dr Russ Adams
University of Bristol
6 April 1999
The Origins of the Kingdom of Kush
Dr Robert Morkot
University of Exeter
25 May 1999
Ancient Egyptian Gardens
Dr Alix Wilkinson
29 June 1999
Before & after the Dam: the Drowned Land of Nubia and the Rescue of its Monuments
Martin Davies
President, ESB
5 October 1999
Ancient Egyptian Jewellery
Carol A.R. Andrews
British Museum
6 November 1999
Day Trip, London: Petrie and British Museums
7 December 1999
Protectorates of Hathor: Byblos and Sinai
George Hart
British Museum
18 January 2000
The tomb of Kairer at Saqqara
Khaled Dawood
University of Liverpool
22 February 2000
Queen Nefertari and her Tomb
Daphne Skinner
26 February 2000
Day Trip, Swansea: Egypt Centre
29 February 2000
Ancient Egyptian Models of Daily Life
Martin Davies
President of the ESB
18 April 2000
An Armchair Nile Cruise in Upper Egypt and Nubia
Dr Aidan Dodson
Department of Archaeology, University of Bristol & Chairman, ESB
17 May 2000
Larger than Life: the Colossi of Amenemhat III at Biahmu
Chistopher Kirby
King’s College London 2
18 June 2000
Day Trip: The Myers Collection of Egyptian Antiquities, Eton College, Berkshire
27 June 2000
Another Look at Ramesses II
Professor K.A. Kitchen
University of Liverpool
3 October 2000
Capturing a Mirage: 19th Century Photographs of Egypt
Dr Jaromir Malek
Griffith Institute, Oxford
31 October 2000
The sacred Animal Necropolis at Saqqara
Dr Paul Nicholson
University of Cardiff
20 November to 4 December 2000
Nile Cruise: Upper Egypt and Nubia
12 December 2000
Arthur Weigall, enfant terrible of Egyptology
Julie Hankey
granddaughter and biographer
16 January 2001
Excavations in the Valley of the Kings: the Amarna Royal Tombs Project
Geoffrey T. Martin
former Edwards Professor of Egyptology, University College London
6 February 2001
Cape to Cairo: Egypt's Dr Mark Horton Engagement with Africa, 3000 BC AD 1960
6 March 2001
The Age of The Sphinx and the Development of the Giza Necropolis
Colin Reader
15 May 2001
Photographing Ancient Egypt
Bob Partridge
Ancient Egypt Picture Library
26 June 2001
Recent Work at Tell el-Amarna
Lucia Gahlin
Petrie Museum, University College London
12 August 2001
Day Trip: Highclere Castle
2 October 2001
Conference with a perished race': The Ancient Egyptian World in its Own Words
Angela Macdonald
Laycock Student in Egyptology, Worcester College, Oxford
20 November 2001
Evidence for Late Bronze Age Libyans in the Western Desert
Fiona Simpson
University of Liverpool
11 December 2001
An Investigation of Two 21st Dynasty, Painted Coffin Lids (BM EA24792 and EA35287) for Evidence of Materials and Workshop Practices
David Singelton
City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
15 January 2002
Robert Hay’s Panoramas of Thebes
Caroline Simpson
12 February 2002
Duke Alexander and his Sarcophagi
Dr Aidan Dodson
University of Bristol
19 March 2002
Beautiful are the places of Unas
Ashley Cook
Manchester Museum
7 May 2002
The World of the Dead in Roman Egypt
Christina Riggs
25 June 2002
Memphis: Searching for the Old Kingdom Capital
Serena Love
Barns and Griffith Research Fellow in Egyptology, The Queen's College, Oxford University College London
University of Bristol
8 October 2002
A Description of Conquest? : the costs and benefits of France's Egyptian invasion
Andrew Bednarski
Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge
12 October 2002
Day trip to Oxford
29 October 2002
Rider Haggard and Egypt
26 November 2002
Caches, Cliffs and Kings: the Truth Dylan Bickerstaffe Behind the Royal Mummies
7 to 21 December 2002
Trip: Abu Rowash, Giza, Abusir, Saqqara, Dahshur, Lisht, Meidum, Hawara, Alexandria, Sais, Behbeit el-Hagara, Mendes, Bubastis, Tanis and Heliopolis
7 January 2003
Saqqara: a personal perspective
Colin Reader
National Museums of Scotland Expedition to Saqqara
11 February 2003
The God’s Wives of Amun
Dr Aidan Dodson
Department of Archaeology, University of Bristol & Chairman, ESB
4 March 2003
Creatures of the Gods: Animal Mummies in Ancient Egypt
Dr Salima Ikram
Associate Professor of Egyptology, American University in Cairo
13 May 2003
Prof Plumley, Qasr Ibrim, and the Chris Naunton Egypt Exploration Society in Nubia
Librarian, Egypt Exploration Society
10 June 2003
Dark Passage: Dreams in Ancient
Dr Kasia Szpakowska
Lecturer in Egyptology, University of Wales, Swansea
23 September 2003
“Here am I”: servants for the Hereafter
Peter Clayton, FSA
27 September 2003
Day trip — London (assorted Egypt-related things!)
21 October 2003
The Rock Tombs at Meir
Andrew Ganley
2 December 2003
The Western Desert Oases of Egypt
Dylan Bickerstaff
13 January 2004
Fortress at the end of the World: the latest excavations at Zawiyet Umm el-Rakham
Dr Steven Snape
24 February 2004
A Load of Old Bull? The Serapeum Dr Aidan Dodson of Saqqara
Department of Archaeology, University of Bristol & Chairman, ESB
30 March 2004
The Egyptian Royal Family
Dr Aidan Dodson
Department of Archaeology, University of Bristol & Chairman, ESB
18 May 2004
Making stone statues and cutting reliefs and hieroglyphs into hard materials
Denys Stocks
22 June 2004
Flinders Petrie & the Politics of Archaeology
Dr Bill Manley
12 October 2004
Seeing ancient Egypt from above: Satellites and survey in Middle Egypt and the Delta
Sarah Parcak
Shirley Addy
Lecturer in Egyptology, University of Liverpool
National Museums of Scotland and Universities of Glasgow & Liverpool Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge
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2 November 2004
First Millenium Temple Platforms at Dr Dan Lines Saqqara: the archaeological work of the Saqqara Geophysical Survey Project, 2001-2003
University of Birmingham 4
6 to Tues 14 December 2004
Trip: Biahmu; Hawara; Medinet Maadi; Deir el-Bersha; Tuna el-Gebel; Ashmunein; Tell el-Amarna; Mallawi Museum; Meir; Beni Hasan; Speos Artemidoros; Zawiyet Sultan; Tihna el-Gebel; Dishasha
11 January 2005
F.Ll. Griffith & C.E. Wilbour: Two very different Egyptologists & two very similar Libraries
Diane Bergman
Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
15 February 2005
The Bit in the Middle: the ESB on tour in December 2004
Dr Aidan Dodson
22 March 2005
Siting an Ancient Egyptian Warlord: Dr Mark Collier Ankhtifi and his Tomb near Moalla
Department of Archaeology, University of Bristol & Chairman, ESB Lecturer in Egyptology, University of Liverpool
24 May 2005
Tracking and identifying artistic Dr Marcel Marée hands in Middle Kingdom sculpture
Department of Ancient Egypt and the Sudan, British Museum
28 June 2005
John Johnston Mummies, Asps … and far too much eye make-up: Ancient Egypt in the Movies
University of London
18 October 2005
Life and devotion in New Kingdom Terence du Quesne Asyut
15 November 2005
New discoveries at Tell Edfu
Dr Nadine Moeller
University College, Oxford
24 January 2006
Chests of Life: Coffins and Burial Ritual in Ancient Egypt
Peter Robinson
Poynton Egypt Group
21 February 2006
The mummiform image in ancient Egypt
Dr John Taylor
Department of Ancient Egypt and the Sudan, British Museum
28 March 2006
The Drowned Land of Nubia and the Rescue of its Monuments
Martin R. Davies
President, ESB
9 May 2006
The Lost Tomb of Alexander the Great
Andrew Chugg
Egypt Society of Bristol
27 June 2006
British Painters and Egyptian Visions 1850-1900
Donato Esposito
University of Plymouth
17 October 2006
Monarchs and Miners: What went on in Sinai?
Tom Hardwick
Bolton Museum
14 November 2006
Egypt in the third dimension: Stereophotography in Egyptology and Archaeology
Dr Paul Nicholson
Archaeology Section, University of Cardiff
12 December 2006
Art and the Myth of Kingship in Ancient Egypt
George Hart
lately of The British Museum
16 January 2007
John Garstang and the Liverpool Institute of Archaeology
Pat Winker
School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology, University of Liverpool
13 February 2007
The Tomb of Osiris at Abydos
Dr Aidan Dodson
Chairman ESB
6 March 2007
The Wall-Paintings from the Tomb of Nebamun at Thebes
Dr Richard Parkinson
8 May 2007
The Columns of Ancient Egypt
Peter Phillips
Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan, The British Museum Manchester Ancient Egypt Society
19 June 2007
Bristol’s New Egyptian Gallery
17 July 2007
Up the Nile in Style: Travel in Egypt David Moyer in the Early 20th Century The Sphinx Revealed: A Forgotten Dr Patricia Usick Record of Pioneering Excavations
16 October 2007
Sue Giles
13 November 2007
Politics of Placement: The Development of the Theban Necropolis in the New Kingdom
11 December 2007
Viscount Castlereagh in Egypt and John Ruffle the Levant, 1841-2
22 January 2008
26 February 2008 8 March 2008 1 April 2008
Dr J J Shirley
Bristol’s City Museum and Art Gallery Kmt Magazine, New York, USA Honorary Archivist in the Dept. of Ancient Egypt & Sudan, the British Museum Lecturer in Egyptology, University of Wales, Swansea
Lately Curator, Oriental Museum, University of Durham Just who was Tutankhamun? Dr Aidan Dodson Department of Archaeology, University of Bristol & Chairman, ESB Dr Stephen P. Stony Brook University, The Pyramid of Ahmose I at Harvey Long Island, New York Abydos Day trip — Tutankhamun & the Golden Beyond exhibition, O2 Greenwich, London The Secret Lives of the Ancient Dr Angela McDonald University of Glasgow Egyptians: Love, Fear, Laughter and Hieroglyphs
13 May 2008
Digging the desert frontier: mining pharaoh's gemstones
17 June 2008
Professor Dr Olaf Roman history written in hieroglyphs: New discoveries in the Kaper temples of the Dakhleh Oasis.
University of Leiden, Netherlands
21 October 2008
The Predynastic way of Death
Dr Alice Stevenson
University College London
2 December 2008
Redefining the sacred: private transformation of temple space in Late New Kingdom Egypt
Dr Elizabeth Frood
University of Oxford
13 January 2009
The Re-discovery of the South Asasif Necropolis at Thebes
Dr. Elena Pischikova American University in Cairo
10 February 2009
Ancient Quarry Landscapes in Egypt: forgotten and endangered
Dr Elizabeth Bloxham
University College London
24 March 2009
Egypt's Earliest Writing
Dr Kathryn Piquette
Trinity College, Dublin
19 May 2009
Warriors, Priests and King's Men: Dr Renata Egyptian Biographies of the Middle Landgráfová Kingdom Dr Aidan Dodson Beyond the Pyramids: the later years of the Memphite Necropolis
30 June 2009
Dr Ian Shaw
University of Liverpool & Chair of the Egypt Exploration Society
Charles University, Prague/Freie Universität Berlin University of Bristol
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