=============================================== EEF NEWS (1193) =============================================== July 8, 2021 (III Akhet 22) Contents: (I) New: Lectures and symposiums (II) New: Exhibitions (III) Personals and Sundries (IV) Read on the Web (V) Books and Journals (VIA) Jobs and Grants (VIB) Courses and Trips (VII) (Multi)media (VIII) Websites ________________________________________________ Please send any contributions to: ayma@tip.nl (A. K. Eyma) Thanks for this week's events information go to: Sarah Griffiths [(I) - VL (m)]; Andreas Effland [(I) - VL (q)]; Glenn Meyer [(I) - VL (v)]; Kat Newkirk [(II) - USA (a), France (g)]; Michael Tilgner [(II) - Austria (a), France (f)(g)(n), Italy (b)(l)(m), _______________________________________________ EEF website: =============================================== NB: For those with email servers that may cut short lengthy emails: a plain text file (.TXT), that can be cut and pasted into the body of an email to activate the URLs, is available at: =============================================== (I) NEW: LECTURES AND SYMPOSIUMS --VIRTUAL LECTURES-- m) Manchester Ancient Egypt Society * Online (Zoom) lecture: "1177 BC – Egypt and the Late Bronze Age Collapse," by Prof. Eric Cline date: 12 July 2021; 7:30 pm BST / 20:30 CEST costs: £5; guests welcome info: info: abstract and booking at q) Seminar für Aegyptologie und Koptologie Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen * Online (Zoom) lecture: "'Ich habe dich aufgezogen mit meiner Milch, sie möge in dich eintreten als Leben und Macht.' Das Ritual des Stillens im Wandel der Zeit," by Silke Caßor-Pfeiffer, M.A. (Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen) date: Tuesday, July 13, 2021; 6 pm CET costs: free info: abstract and registration at v) ARCE / Northern California Chapter * Online (Zoom) lecture: "King Akhenaten's Main Temple to the Sun God at Amarna: How Archaeology Is Revealing Its Development and Use," by Dr. Barry Kemp (Amarna Trust) date: August 15, 2021; 3 PM Pacific Time info: non-members may request a registration link by sending email with your name and email address to , before August 13. --POLAND-- [update] a) National Museum of Warsaw 3 Aleje Jerozolimskie, 00-495 Warszawa * 5th Sudan Studies Research Conference date: 4-5 September 2021 place: partly in Warsaw and partly online. costs: free info: [new] info: registration at -------------------------------------------------------------- For still current info about events listed earlier, see section IX of the website version: The letters attached to events ["a)" etc] refer to the place of these events in the website schedule. =============================================== (II) NEW: EXHIBITIONS --USA-- [update] a) Saint Louis Art Museum One Fine Arts Drive, Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri 63110-1380 * "Nubia: Treasures of Ancient Africa" date: April 18, 2021 – August 22, 2021 [new] info: English press report at "The art on display is largely the result of archeological expeditions that took place between 1910 and 1932. (..)" With a few photos. --AUSTRIA-- a) Stiftsbibliothek Lilienfeld Klosterrotte 1, A-3180 Lilienfeld * "Ägypten einst & jetzt, Reiseberichte aus dem 19. Jahrhundert in Büchern der Stiftsbibliothek Lilienfeld" [Egypt then & now, travel reports from the 19th century in books of the Monastery Library Lilienfeld] date: 10 July 2021 - 31 October 2021 Exhibition in which two famous travel reports are displayed: Vivant Denon, Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Egypte pendant les campagnes du general Bonaparte, Paris, 1802 and Georg Ebers, Aegypten in Bild und Wort, Stuttgart / Leipzig, 1879. info: German press report at --ITALY-– b) Museo Civico Archeologico Via dell'Archiginnasio 2, 40124 Bologna * "Sekhmet, la Potente. Una leonessa in città" [Sekhmet, the powerful one. A lioness in the city] date: 7 July 2021 - 31 December 2023 Exhibition surrounding a large statue of Sekhmet (with a height of 2.13 m) from the Museo Egizio, Turin. info: info: Italian press reports at [update] l) Museo Egizio Via Accademia delle Scienze 6, 10123, Torino * “Nel laboratorio dello studioso” [In the Researcher’s Workshop] date: 26 April 2021 – 1 June 2022 [new] info: Italian press report at "Venerdì 2 luglio 2021 apre al pubblico il secondo appuntamento del progetto espositivo 'Nel laboratorio dello studioso', dedicato all’attività scientifica che quotidianamente si svolge sugli oggetti esposti nelle sale e custoditi nei magazzini del Museo Egizio. Il tema al centro di questa mostra, che resterà aperta al pubblico fino al 29 agosto, è l’osservazione del firmamento nell’antico Egitto e i sistemi sviluppati dalla cultura nilotica per misurare lo scorrere del tempo e l’avvicendarsi ciclico delle stagioni attraverso la volta celeste." [update] m) Civico Museo Archeologico Corso Magenta, 15, 20123 Milano * "Sotto il cielo di Nut - Egitto Divino" [Under the sky of Nut - Divine Egypt] date: 11 March 2020 - 30 January 2022 [new] info: Italian press report at --FRANCE-- b) Musée Bargoin 45 rue Ballainvilliers, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand * "Traits d'Égypte, Marcelle Baud (1890-1987)" date: 7 July 2021 - 9 January 2022 Exhibition dedicated to the life and work of Egyptologist Marcelle Baud. info: "(..) A une époque où les conventions sociales tenaient dans l’ombre les femmes en égyptologie, Marcelle Baud a pourtant été la première femme attachée de l’Institut français d’Archéologie Orientale du Caire (IFAO). (..)" info: French press reports at [update] f) Musée Champollion 45 rue Champollion, 38450 Vif * "Restituer l'Égypte Antique: Voyage architectural, de Jean-Claude Golvin á Assassin's Creed" date: 5 June 2021 - 21 November 2021 [new] info: French press reports at [update] g) Fondation Giacometti 3 bis cour de Rohan, 75006 Paris * "Alberto Giacometti et l’art Egyptien" [Alberto Giacometti and Egyptian art] date: 22 June 2021 - 10 October 2021 [new] info: English press report at "(..) Giacometti’s distinctive thin elongated figurative statues confront or stand side-by-side with objects from the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms of ancient Egypt. The Louvre has exceptionally loaned 16 artifacts to this exhibition. (..) As the exhibition shows, Giacometti was particularly influenced by the Egyptian figurines’ still and straight forms, upright postures, and hieratic poses (arms alongside the body and joined feet). (..)" [new] info: Italian press report at k) Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand Quai François Mauriac, 75706 Paris Cedex 13 * "Champollion" (working title) date: 12 April 2022 - 24 July 2022. info: source - [update] n) Musée Granet Place Saint Jean de Malte, 13100 Aix-en-Provence * "Pharaon, Osiris et la momie : l’Egypte ancienne à Aix-En-Provence" [Pharaoh, Osiris and the Mummy: Ancient Egypt in Aix-En-Provence] date: 19 September 2020 - 26 September 2021 [new] info: French press report at --------------------------------------------------- For previously listed exhibitions, see section X of the website version: The letters attached to events ["a)" etc] refer to place of these events in the website schedule. =============================================== (III) PERSONALS & SUNDRIES =============================================== (IV) READ ON THE WEB --NEWSPAPER REPORTS ONLINE--- [Next eight items submitted by Kat Newkirk] * Press report: "Greco-Roman Pottery Workshop Relics Unearthed in El-Beheira" "The Egyptian archaeological mission working at the Kom Aziza site, El-Beheira, unearthed the relics of a pottery workshop that dated back to the Greco-Roman period. Dr. Mostafa Waziri, the secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, said that this workshop could be established between 3[th century] BC and 1[st century] [AD (sic)] (..)." With photos [including finds from earlier periods!]. -- Other English press reports: -- Italian press report: * Press report: "Egyptian Japanese archaeological mission to excavate second Khufu Boat completed" "The Egyptian-Japanese archaeological mission headed by Sakuji Yoshimura, the head of the Egyptian Japanese archaeological mission and president of Higashi Nippon International University, and Professor Emeritus of Waseda University, have completed the excavation of the second Khufu Boat from the pit in which it was discovered beside Khufu pyramid in the Giza plateau. Issa Zidan, the director-general of executive affairs for restoration at the Grand Egyptian Museum and the supervisor of the restoration work of the second Khufu Boat, explained that nearly 1,700 wooden pieces were extracted from 13 layers inside the pit, noting that the registration and documentation of all pieces have been done, as well as the initial restoration of most of these pieces was completed. He also added that, so far, 1,343 pieces were transferred to the Grand Egyptian Museum, where preparations are underway for starting the second phase that include the final restoration work, as well as conducting the necessary studies for assembling and re-installing the boat that will be displayed next to the first one inside the new building dedicated for King Khufu’s boats, which is now being constructed at the Grand Egyptian Museum. (..)" -- Other English press reports: With some photos. -- Spanish press report: * Press report: "Egyptian Museum in Tahrir on ISESCO’s heritage list" "The Heritage Committee of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) approved at its latest meeting in Rabat, Morocco Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, the city of Shali in Siwa Oasis, and the Baron Palace in Heliopolis district in the ISESCO heritage list. (..) ISESCO’s list includes the Red Monastery in Sohag and the Nilometer in Al-Rawda." -- Other press reports: * Press report: "Egypt’s tourism & antiquities min. follows-up on latest development work underway in Egyptian Museum in Tahrir" "(..) Head of the Museums Sector Moamen Othman said that the final touches have been completed for the new display scenario for the prehistoric antiquities hall, the ancient state halls, the Greco-Roman and the Late Period antiquities halls. (..) The development of the hall dedicated to displaying the treasures of Tanis is now underway in terms of preparing the walls and floors. (..)" * Press report: "Egypt: Authorities thwart attempt to smuggle antiquities" "Three Egyptians were arrested in the process of selling an antique statue at a Cairo train station, local media reported. (...) They disembarked with a handbag containing a granite statue, suspected of having an important archaeological significance. The suspects admitted that they found the statue in their town, and said that they traveled to the city of Itai Al Baroud to sell it to someone. (..)" * Press report: "Egypt archaeologist rendered speechless by treasure: ‘Never seen anything like it'" About Prof. Joann Fletcher and a colossal head of Amenhotep III, in a TV documentary, Odyssey's 'The Valley Of Kings: The Egyptian Golden Age'. * Press report: "Egypt Launches Online E-Visa Portal for Tourists" * Press report: "Egypt’s PM inspects restoration project of Al-Kebbash Road in Luxor in preparation for grand opening ceremony" -- Another press report: "(..) A procession and a huge celebration will take place once the work is finished. (..)" [Next five items submitted by Michael Tilgner] * Press report: "Rencontre avec Champollion dans le nouveau musée à Vif" With photos of Musée Champollion in Vif. * Press report: "Dix nouveaux Trésors de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles" Several objects have been classified as (protected) "Trésors par la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles", among them: a mortar with the name of king Den, and two fragments of a Ptolemaic colossal statue. With photos. * Press report: "Il museo infinito. Museo Gregoriano Egizio. Storia, opere e luoghi dei Musei Vaticani. 6. La Sezione di Antichità Orientali. I capolavori" "Mario Cappozzo, Assistente del Reparto di Antichità Egizie e del Vicino Oriente, dopo averci illustrato le origini della Sezione di Antichità Orientali dei Musei Vaticani, ci guida attraverso le sale del Museo Gregoriano Egizio che ospitano la collezione. (..)" * Press report: "Las enfermedades de los faraones" Article by José Miguel Parra, member of Project Djehuty, about the health and diseases of pharaohs. * Press report: "Perché il mestiere dell’archeologo ci affascina così tanto ancora oggi" Article by Christan Greco (Egyptian Museum Turin), about modern information technologies in archaeology. --Follow-ups-- [Submitted by Kat Newkirk] * Press report: "Police raids over Egyptian treasure haul" "(..) Reports said that a member of a gang told police that Rateb had spent $50 million on illicit digs across Egypt. (..) ”The 19 suspects were ordered to be held for 15 days by the public prosecutor last week, pending further inquiries. Officials said that they had identified four illegal digging and excavation sites in Old Cairo and seized 227 artefacts." [Submitted by Michael Tilgner] * Another, Italian, press report about the recent scanning of the mummy of Ankhekhonsu (from the Civico Museo Archeologico of Bergamo), by The Mummy Project: With many photos. --MISCELLANEOUS-- * New entry at the "Artifact Lab" blog of Penn Museum: -- "An Ivory Figure from Hierakonpolis: Part II" (July 6) * New entry at the blog of the MUAFS Project (Munich University Attab to Ferka Survey Project, Sudan): -- "In focus: Site H25 in the Northern Dongola Reach" (July 5) * New entry at the blog of Manchester Museum, by Campbell Price: -- "Working with Wellcome: A virtual student placement [- guest post by Molly Osbourne]" (July 2) * New entry at the blog of the J. Paul Getty Trust: -- "Meet the Portrait Mummy of Herakleides" (July 1) * New entry at the "Reports from the museum" 'blog' of the Society for the Promotion of the Egyptian Museum Berlin: -- "July 2021: Objects: Die Berliner Papyrusdatenbank präsentiert: Mumienetikett mit Transportanweisung" (July 2) * New entry at the "Egypt Centre Collection" blog of Dr Ken Griffin: -- "Reflecting on the Past: The Display of Egyptian Mummies" (July 5) ============================================== (V) BOOKS & JOURNALS CORNER --NEW (PAPER) BOOK RELEASES-- * Sylvie Cauville, Dendara. La Porte d’Horus. (Temples Dendara 15.8). IFAO, 2021. 168 pp. ISBN 9782724707953. EUR 32. TOC at "The Horus Gate brings to a close the two-thousand- year-old cycle which saw Edfu and Dendara united by the closest religious ties. The domain to which it gave access constitutes an enclave within the southern city (Edfu). Horus joins Hathor, and both celebrate Osiris Pa-Akhem, in whose quadruple spirit are subsumed Re, Sokar, Horus, and Osiris. The texts indicate that the Osirian workshop was located in the domain of Horus; from there, the processions went to the Osirian necropolis, the site where the mysteries of Khoiak were performed at Dendara. Completely unpublished until now, the texts and representations from the Horus Gate, decorated in the names of Antoninus Pius (138–161 AD) and Marcus Aurelius (161–180 AD), constitute the final priestly production from a city already flourishing in the Old Kingdom." [Submitted by Michael Tilgner] * Hartwig Altenmüller, Die Zeichen der Apotropaia. Planeten- und Tierkreiszeichen auf den Apotropaia des Mittleren Reiches und der Zweiten Zwischenzeit. (Quellen und Interpretationen – Altägypten (QUIA), Band 4). Backe-Verlag, 2021. Hb, 367 pp. ISBN 978-3-9821743-0-3. EUR 79,00. "Die sogenannten Apotropaia des Mittleren Reiches und der Zweiten Zwischenzeit aus der Zeit zwischen 2100 und 1650 v. Chr. sind fast ausschließlich aus dem Stoßzahn des Nilpferds hergestellt. (..) Der interne Vergleich des Bildprogramms der Apotropaia und die Analyse der Zeichen und der Bildbeischriften ergeben, dass die Bildzeichen Sterne und Sternbilder wiedergeben. Die abgebildeten Sternzeichen erweisen sich zum großen Teil als Zeichen von Stundensternen mit festen Auf- und Untergängen. Sie wachen während der Stunden der Nacht über den Schlaf ihrer Besitzer und wehren Albträume und Nachtmahre ab. So wie sie die Schlafenden in der Nacht im Schlafzimmer schützen, behüten sie die Verstorbenen im Grab in ihrem Todesschlaf und werden daher im Mittleren Reich auch als Grabbeigaben verwendet." --DIGITIZED BOOKS & ONLINE THESES-- * Sylvie Cauville, Dendara. La Porte d’Hathor. Commentaire - Traduction. (Temples Dendara 15.6). IFAO, 2021. 180 pp. ISBN 9782724708394. PDF-file (33 MB) "Of the three monumental gates of Dendara (Isis, Hathor, Horus), that of Hathor is without doubt and quite logically the most impressive. This work, in Open Access, completes the publication of the hieroglyphic texts and the complete photographic coverage of the monument, offering the reader a commentary on the monument, accompanied by the transcription and translation of all the inscriptions." * Sylvie Cauville, Dendara. La Porte d’Horus. Commentaire - Traduction. (Temples Dendara 15.7). IFAO, 2021. 303 pp. ISBN 9782724708356. PDF-file (82 MB). "The present work supplements La Porte d’Horus [15.8], which offers an edition of the hieroglyphic texts and a complete photographic coverage of the monument. Are presented herein the transcription and translation of all the inscriptions, preceded by richly illustrated commentary, which underlines the exceptional character of the building." * Brice Baragli, Albert Dietz, Zsombor J. Földi, Patrizia Heindl, Polly Lohmann, Sarah P. Schlüter (eds.), Distant Worlds and Beyond: Special Issue Dedicated to the Graduate School Distant Worlds (2012-2021). (Distant Worlds Journal Special Issues, Band 3). Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2021. ISBN 978-3-96929-066-8. Seperate chapters in PDF. Among the articles: -- John Baines, "Ancient Egyptian Biographies and Biographies of the Objects Bearing Them: Wepwawetaa in Leiden and Munich" -- Patrizia Heindl, "Petamenophis - An Egyptian Priest in Italy?" * Scott B. Noegel, “Wordplay” in Ancient Near Eastern Texts. (Ancient Near East Monographs 26). SBL, 2021. 419 pp. PDF-file (10 MB). [Submitted by Michael Tilgner] * Franck Burgos, Francois Larché, La chapelle Rouge. Le sanctuaire de barque d'Hatshepsout, vols. 1-2, Éditions Soleb, 2015 (Études d'égyptologie 14). -- vol. 1: fac-similés et photographies des scènes, 432 pp. -- vol. 2: Textes, 486 pp. both vols. as pdf-files in a zip-file (605 MB) "L’histoire de ce monument, très emblématique du temple d’Amon-Rê de Karnak, est longue et romanesque. Destiné à recevoir la barque sacrée dans laquelle était transportée l’image aniconique du dieu, il a été réalisé pour sa plus grande partie par la reine Hatshepsout (...) C’est son successeur, Thoutmosis III, qui le termine, dans les premières années de son règne. Mais il ne tarde pas à le remplacer par son propre monument, qu’il met en place pour la célébration de son premier jubilée (...) Cette édition numérique totalement interactive, corrigée et mise à jour, tient compte des dernières découvertes archéologiques et des discussions scientifiques les plus récentes." --NEW ISSUES OF (PAPER) JOURNALS & MAGAZINES-- [Submitted by Lise Manniche] * The TOC of the latest issue of Papyrus, journal of the Danish Egyptological Society, vol. 41, no. 1 (June 2021), is online at The PDF includes English abstracts of the articles. --DIGITIZED JOURNAL ARTICLES & ONLINE PAPERS-- * A new issue of the British Museum Egypt & Sudan Newsletter, no. 7-8 (2020-2021), is now online: * The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has released the May 2021 and June 2021 issues of its newsletter; the Arabic and English versions can be accessed at: * New entries added to the online UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology: -- "British Egyptology (1882-1914)", by Kathleen Sheppard -- "Non-Royal Self-Presentation", by Hussein Bassir * New online exhibition:“Investigating Herakleides: A Portrait Mummy from Roman Egypt” published online in 2021 via Google Arts & Culture, the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. --MISCELLANEOUS-- * BMCR online book review of: -- Alan Bowman, Charles Crowther, The epigraphy of Ptolemaic Egypt. Oxford studies in ancient documents. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. 384. ISBN 9780198858225 $115.00. * A Bibliography of Studies on Egyptian-Mesopotamian Relations Compiled by Mattias Karlsson (last updated 2021-07-05) =============================================== (VIA) JOBS AND GRANTS ----------------------------------------------------------------- For still current info about jobs and grants listed earlier, see section VIA of the website version: =============================================== (VIB) COURSES AND TRIPS ----------------------------------------------------------------- For still current info about courses and tours listed earlier, see section XI of the website version: =============================================== (VII) (MULTI)MEDIA --TV&RADIO-- [Submitted by Michael Tilgner] * German TV: -- ZDF, July 10, 2021, 02:30-03:15 "Eine kurze Geschichte über ... Das alte Ägypten" -- ZDFneo, July 11, 2021, 13:35-14:20; July 14, 2021, 03:00-03:45; July 15, 2021, 06:45-07:30 "Eine kurze Geschichte über ... Das alte Ägypten" -- Phoenix, July 12, 2021, 20:15-21:00; July 13, 2021, 01:15-02:00; 12:45-13:30 and 18:30-19:15 "Aufgedeckt - Rätsel der Geschichte: Ägyptens Tiere der Unterwelt" -- Phoenix, July 12, 2021, 21:00-21:45; July 13, 2021, 02:00-02:45; 13:30-14:15 and 19:15-20:00 "Aufgedeckt - Rätsel der Geschichte: Ägyptens verlorene Prinzessin" -- ZDFinfo, July 13, 2021, 18:45-19:30 "Tatort Pyramide - Grabräubern auf der Spur" -- ZDFinfo, July 13, 2021, 19:30-20:15 "Tatort Antike: Glaube und Macht" [Echnaton] -- ZDFinfo, July 14, 2021, 18:45-19:30 "Apokalypse Ägypten. Das Geheimnis der Pyramide" -- ZDFinfo, July 14, 2021, 19:30-20:15 "Apokalypse Ägypten. Das Massengrab der Krieger" -- ZDFinfo, July 14, 2021, 20:15-21:00 "Die Pyramiden: Sakkara - Das erste Monument" -- ZDFinfo, July 14, 2021, 21:00-21:45 "Die Pyramiden: Cheops - Geheimnis der Felsenkammer" -- ZDFinfo, July 14, 2021, 21:45-22:30 "Die Pyramiden: Meidum - Das Scheingrab" -- ZDFinfo, July 14, 2021, 22:30-23:15 "Die Pyramiden: Dahschur - Fantastische Entdeckungen" -- ZDFinfo, July 14, 2021, 23:15-00:00 "Die Pyramiden: Gizeh - Die letzten Geheimnisse" -- ZDFinfo, July 15, 2021, 00:00-00:45 "Die Pyramiden: Abu Rawash - Verloren in der Zeit" -- ZDFinfo, July 15, 2021, 09:45-10:30 "Aufgedeckt: Geheimnisse des Altertums. Die Büste der Nofretete" * Dutch and Belgian TV: -- National Geographic, July 11, 2021, 22:30-23:30 "Kingdom of the Mummies Compilations - The business of death" -- National Geographic, July 11, 2021, 23:30-0:20 "Lost Treasures of Egypt (S1 E5) - Hunt for the Pyramid Tomb" -- National Geographic, July 12, 2021, 0:20-1:00 "Lost Treasures of Egypt (S1 E6) - Cleopatra's lost tomb" --ONLINE AUDIO&VIDEO-- * Videos of e-lectures at the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien: -- "Zur Restaurierung der historischen Wand- & Deckenmalerei in der Ägyptisch-Orientalischen Sammlung – Teil I", by Dr Regina Hölzl (11 Febr 2021) [39 mins] -- "Zur Restaurierung der historischen Wand- & Deckenmalerei in der Ägyptisch-Orientalischen Sammlung – Teil II", by Dr Regina Hölzl (24 June 2021) [46 mins.] * Podcast and video of the Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst: -- "Auf die Ohren - Folge 10: Das Ende", by Roxane Bicker and Arnulf Schlüter (2 July 2021) [35 mins.] -- "Dietrich Wildung zum 80. Geburtstag" (July 5, 2021) [24 mins.] * A new video in Carnet de laboratoire en archéologie égyptienne [CLAE]: -- Isabelle Régen, "L’archéologie du rituel dans le Livre des Morts. Entre texte et pratique », conférence du cycle « Culte mortuaire et accompagnement funéraire sur les terrains de l’archéologie égyptienne », organisé par Fr. Colin & C. Hartenstein à l’Université de Strasbourg le 1er avril 2021" (8 July 2021) [43 mins.] --MUSIC&THEATRE-- [Submitted by Kat Newkirk] * Press report: "Upstart Crows: ‘Antony & Cleopatra & Androcles & The Lion’" Upstart Crows of Santa Fe, a youth Shakespeare troupe, presents Kate Buckley and James De Vita’s cut of Shakespeare’s ‘Antony and Cleopatra' on Aug. 5, 7, 13, 15. =============================================== (VIII) WEBSITES =============================================== =============================================== For information about lectures and exhibitions that appeared in earlier NEWS issues, but is still current, see sections IX and X of the website version of EEF NEWS at URL: 'Updates' refer to these sections also. Of items marked with (#), you can request from me (ayma@tip.nl) the often longer announcement on which my summary was based. Items marked with (&) will have appeared on the EEF, but are here summarized for people who only read the NEWS, via friends or via the website. It is always wise to contact the organizers of lectures etc. for confirmation, in case of (last minute) changes. Also note that registration for conferences and symposiums often is months in advance. Students will need an I.D. to get the discounts offered. Besides items dealing with Ancient Egypt (AE), also items on Sudanese archaeology and Libyan studies, within the AE time frame, are traditionally included. This list (or a part thereof) is not meant for distribution to any other public channel than the Egyptologists' Electronic Forum nor is this list (or part thereof) to be posted without permission on any website other than the EEF NEWS website. Copyright 2021, A.K. Eyma =============================================== ===============================================