EES participation in the AERA Field School at Memphis
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EES participation in the AERA Field School at Memphis


Egypt Exploration Society

Dr David Jeffreys, the Director of the Society’s Survey of Memphis, and Judith Bunbury are teaching this autumn on behalf of the EES at the renowned field school run by Ancient Egypt Research Associates, directed by Mark Lehner. Courses are usually taught at Giza but this year are also being taught at Mitrahina (ancient Memphis) to give students experience in working on settlement sites.

The 'blog' for the field school is now online at:
www.aeraweb.org/category/blog/2011-field-season/




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