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D MAGAZINE PRESENTS THE RAMSES THE GREAT LECTURE SERIES

By D Magazine |

In conjunction with The Dallas Museum of Natural History Association. The Institute for the Study of Earth and Man at SMU, and the Dallas County Community College District. D Magazine is proud to present The Ramses the Great Lecture Series. This series of lectures will be presented throughout the Ramses exhibit (March 5 to August 27), and will bring authorities on some of the most fascinating topics in Egyptian history and culture to Dallas. The lecture series is an integral part of the Ramses exhibit. With it we hope to make this legendary event even more accessible to the community by providing additional avenues and opportunities for learning. ??? For 15 years D Magazine has avidly supported and protected the progress and growth of the arts and humanities in Dallas. Our support of Ramses the Great is further acknowledgement of our commitment to the cultural future of our city. ???Please join us for one or all of these lectures. We promise a fact-filled adventure into the ancient world of the Pharaoh, a world filled with mystery, magic and imagination. A world in which the past can lead to a better understanding of the future.

THE PHARAOH SERIE

The following four lectures will be held in McFarlin Auditorium on the SMU campus. The lectures begin at 8:00 pm.

tickets are $15.00; all four lectures are $40.00.

EAT KINGS – March 6

A descriptive account of ancient Egypt, as exemplified by the achievements of divine- pharaohs, including Harrises the Great.

Lecture: Dr. Zahi Hawass, General Director of the Great Pyramids complex at Giza and Saqqara

EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE RAMESSIDE AGE – April 3

A descriptive account of ancient Egypt, as exemplified by the common working man. Lecturer: Dr. Edward Brovarski,

Research’ Gurator for the Department of Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art a! the Boston Museum of Fine Arts,

UNDERWATER ARCHEOLOGY- INTERNATIONAL TRADE & THE GOLDEN AGE OF ANCIENT EGYPT-May 1

A descriptive account of ancient egypt, as exemplified by the import and export with other major civilizations.

Lecturer: Dr. Paith Hentschel, Central Connecticut State College

TEMPLES AND ROYAL TOMBS lN EGYPT-May 22

A descriptive account of ancient Egypt, as exemplified by its monumental

architecture. Lecturer: Dr. David O’Connor, associate professor of Egyptology at the University of Pennsylvania

IE EGYPT SERIES

e following lectures will be held twice. Once in the Ramses Theater in the Fair Park Automobile Building (sponsored by J.C. Penney)

d once at a Dallas County Community College. All Lectures begin at 7:30 pm. Individual tickets are $6.00 a one month series is $15.00.

MARCH-THE GREAT KINGS

March 13 – THE WORLD’S first KINGS

Lecturer: Bruce Williams, research associate the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago

March 20 – THE GREAT KINGS OF EGYPT

Lecturer: John Baines, professor of Egyptology at the University of Oxford

March 27 – SCULPTURE OF RAMSES THE GREAT

Lecturer: Alan May, member of the International Association of Egyptologists.

APRIL-PARADISE OR PURGATORY

April 10- MUMMIES: WHAT THEY CAN TELL US

Lecturer: Jim Harris, paleopathological researcher with doctoral degrees in orthodontics and genetics.

April 17 – THE EXODUS

Lecturer: John Holbert, professor of Old Testament Studies for the Perkins School of Theology at SMU.

April 24- SHATTERED DOLLS AND THE ANGRY DEAD: CURSES & LOVE CHARMS OF ANCIENT EGYPT Lecturer Robert Ritner of the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago

MAY-DISCOVERY

MAY8-EXCOVERING THE PAST

Lecturer Dolls Connor who received his ph. D in archaelogy from SMU

May 29- THE PREDECESSORS THE PHARAOHS: PREHISTORIC PEOPLES ALONG THE

Lecturer: Fred windorf, founder the Department of Anthropology SMU

May 15-RIVER BETWEEN TWO DESERTS: GEOARCHAEOLOGY OF EGYPT

Lectorer c reid Ferring, professor at the University of North Texas

JUNE- THE GREAT BUILDERS AND THINKERS

June 5 ANCIENT EGYPTIAN MEDICINE

Lecturer: Dr. Ismail Barrada, Huuston physician

June 19-EGYPTIAN THEBES TRANSFORMED: THE RISE OF RAMeSSIDE ARCHITECTURE

Lecturer: Charles Van Siclen, former director of the Luxur. Egypt branch of the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute

July 3 – ARTISTS AND INNOVATORS

Lecturer: Karl Kilinski. professor of Art History for the Meadows School of the Arts at SMU

JULY – A DAY IN THE LIFE

July 10 – WHAT THE TEMPLES TELL US ABOU’T DAILY LIFE

Lecturer: Lanny Bell. the current director of the Luxor. Egypt branch of the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute

July 17 – IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE PHARAOHS: TODAYS EGYPT

Lecturer: Bedair Elgamrawy, ConsulGeneral for the Arab Republic of Egypt in Houston

July 24 – “IN THEIR OWN WRITE”

Lecturer: David Silverman, Associate Curator of the Egyptian section of the University of Pennsylvania Museum

AUGUST – EGYPT, GIFT OF THE RIVER

August 7 – THE EARTH PROVIDES; THE ENVIRONMENT AND RISE OF CIVILIZATION IN EGYPT

Lecturer: Fekri Hassan, archaeological advisor to the Minister of Culture of Egypt

August 14-A GOD’S EYE VIEW FROM SPACE

Lecturer: Tom Sever, Remote Sensing investigatior/Archatologist for NASA

August 21 – ARCHITECTS OF THE NEW EGYPT THE ? AND HE PEOPLE OF THE NI

Lecturer: Larry Banks, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

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