Kenya Culture and Wildlife Talk – April 7 – 7pm EST
Don’t Just See it, Live it. Let Skyler and Anna show you how you can experience Kenya with locals, immerse in their culture and wildlife.
Tutmania: The great discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun Apr 28 – 7pm EST
An exciting talk on the discovery of Tut’s tomb in 1922–and the aftermath of Carter’s discovery. How did this great find change the world? A Laura Ranieri Roy Talk.
Cairo – The Story of A Vibrant Victorious City! Apr 14 – 7pm EST
The exciting story of Al Qahirah – Cairo – the City victorious: Its origins, triumphs and tragedies over almost a millennia and a half!. A Laura Ranieri Roy Talk.
Tanis: The Second-Hand Capital with the First Rate Treasure. Mar 30 – 7pm EST
This ancient Egyptian city was once filled with the best of Egyptian treasures from all periods. Explore this ancient site with Gayle Gibson
Egyptian Hieroglyphs 101: Write Like a Pharaoh! Mar 16 – 7pm EST
An exciting introduction to Ancient Egyptian writing. Learn the history of Hieroglyphs and the alphabet in this eye-opening and fun lesson. A Laura Ranieri Roy talk!
How Did the Ancient Egyptians Experience their Natural Landscapes? Mar 20 – 1pm EST
“How Did the Ancient Egyptians Experience their Natural Landscapes? A Journey to Mountains and Caves” – Dr. Christina Geisen (University of Cambridge, England) Zoom Talk
Nefretari: For love of her, the Sun rises. Mar 9 – 7pm EST
Ramesses the Great had many wives, but his Great Royal Wife was a woman he’d married when they were both teenagers. A Gayle Gibson Talk.
The Valley of the Kings: Exploring Egypt’s Most Famous Tombs. Mar 7 – 7pm EST
Hear the enthralling story of the great King’s Valley – home to the Tut tomb, and the burial ground of Egypt’s New Kingdom Pharaohs! A Laura Ranieri Roy Talk!
Khaemwase, the Prince who became a magician. Feb 23 – 7pm EST
Ramesses the Great’s son Khaemwase, first Egyptologist. Fifteen hundred years after his death, Romans in Egypt were still reading about him. A Gayle Gibson talk.
“Demons in the Dark: Nightmares in Ancient Egypt” Feb 20, 2pm EST
“Demons in the Dark: Nightmares in Ancient Egypt” SSEA Toronto talk with Dr. Kasia Szpakowska (University of Swansea, Wales)
Akhenaten: Mad Tyrant or Tragic Hero. Feb 17 – 7pm
Don’t miss an enlightening presentation on one of Egypt’s most fascinating and debated characters: King Akhenaten, the heretic pharaoh! A talk by Laura Ranieri Roy.
Ramesses the Great, or merely Grandiose? Feb 9 – 7pm EST
The most powerful and famous of the pharaohs can still command our attention with his works at Abu Simbel or the Ramesseum. Is it deserved? A Gayle Gibson talk!