Sunday, October 15, 3 pm NES Lounge, Room 254 Barrows Hall UC Berkeley Campus (Near the intersection of Bancroft Way and Barrow Lane) Please Note the Room Change!
About the Lecture:
The lecture will discuss the ongoing archaeological work at South Abydos examining a necropolis established ca. 1850 BCE by pharaoh Senwosret III of Egypt's 12th Dynasty. The kings buried at the site include several pharaohs of the 13th Dynasty, as well as a recently identified forgotten dynasty of minor kings dating ca. 1650-1600 BCE who may have been involved in the conflicts of Egypt's Hyksos Period. We will look at the many mysteries of the huge underground tomb of Senwosret III as well as the tombs of king Sobekhotep IV, Senebkay and the recently identified area devoted to boat burials connected with royal funerary ceremonies at South Abydos.
About the Speaker: ![]() ---------- Parking is available in U.C. lots after 5 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends for a fee. Ticket dispensing machines accept either $5 bills or $1 bills, and credit cards. Parking is available in Parking Structure B on Bancroft between Hearst Gym and Kroeber Hall and just across the street from the University Art Museum. Parking is also available under the shops on Bancroft opposite Barrows Hall. There is a parking structure under the Student Union further west on Bancroft. A map of the campus is available online at http://www.berkeley.edu/map/ For more information about Egyptology events, go to http://www.arce-nc.org or http://www.facebook.com/NorthernCaliforniaARCE |
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