Egypt
Egyptological Headers - 6 months in!
To celebrate 6 months of the Prehistoric, Predynastic and Early Dynastic Facebook page.
I realized yesterday that we have been up and running for just over six months (we started up on 22nd April 2014). A huge thank you to everyone who has posted, commented and otherwise participated. You're all doing a terrific job of exchanging information and expanding our group's knowledge about prehistoric, Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt. When we started it I had no idea if it would work, but it certainly has. Well done to all of you. Just for fun, I have put together all the headers to date. You'll need to click on the image to see the bigger version.
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Gold Mining In Ancient Egypt
Mining Weekly (Jade Davenport) Via the Petrie Museum Unofficial Facebook page. The history of gold is as old as that of man. There is no doubt that it was one of the first metals known to primitive man, as it exists in nature in an elemental state....
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Exhibition: Dawn Of Egyptian Art
Examiner.com (Sofia Ambrosia) With photos. Atlanta arts and antiquities lovers, the Metropolitan Museum of Art debuts its impressive new exhibitions entitled, The Dawn of Egyptian Art, opening up the extensive collection to the press for a preview on...
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Online: The International Potmark Workshop
The International Potmark Workshop Several articles are available as PDFs on the Articles page. As a consequence of the renewed interest in Early Dynastic potmarks and with the formal approval of the Scientific Committee of the second international conference...
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New Conference - Change And Solidification Of An Ethnie
The Predynastic of Egypt Oh well, I guess I'll have to cave and admit that Facebook is useful for something, although it causes me an almost physical pain to link to it. Gavin Radis has a Facebook presence (The Predynastic of Egypt) dedicated to the...
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Daily Photo - More From Tanis
Tanis Click image to see a bigger version of the image For information about Tanis see Su Bayfield's San el-Hagar page With many thanks to Francis Lankester Copyright Francies Lankester Egyptology News Blog, Andie Byrnes...
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