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SUMMARY:Amazing Archaeology Fair at Harvard
DESCRIPTION:Journey from the Stone Age to the Colonial era with archaeology at two museums. Meet experts in animal bones\, Egyptian tombs and hieroglyphs\, cave art\, Inka khipus\, ancient chemical mysteries\, and more. Try flintknapping (shaping stone tools) and uncover Harvard Yard’s hidden past. Collect a souvenir at each museum you visit. Perfect for curious minds of all ages! \nRegular museum admission rates apply. Free event parking at the 52 Oxford Street Garage starting at 12:00 pm. Presented by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology\, the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East\, and the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture.
URL:https://harvardsquare.com/event/amazing-archaeology-fair-at-harvard/
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East\, 6 Divinity Ave\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movies & Museums
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SUMMARY:Decoding the Pyramid Statues of King Menkaure
DESCRIPTION:Free Hybrid Lecture\nLocation: Geological Lecture Hall\, 24 Oxford Street\, Cambridge\, MA \nSpeaker: Florence Dunn Friedman\, Visiting Scholar\, Department of Egyptology and Assyriology\, Brown University \nKing Menkaure’s Fourth Dynasty pyramid temples at Giza were once filled with statues. The surviving statues represent some of the finest in ancient Egyptian sculpture. Crafted for eternity\, these statues served as “bodies” through which the king could function in this life and the next. The iconography\, inscriptions\, figural groupings\, stances\, gestures\, and even the damage of these statues have stories to tell. While these stories rarely involved ordinary Egyptians\, certain statue details hint at far-reaching economic ties that did. This talk dives into the mysteries behind Menkaure’s sculptures—exploring their symbolism\, damage\, and relocation—and reveals how much they still have to say\, even after thousands of years. \n\nAdvance registration is recommended.\nIn Person | Online \n\nFree admission. Free event parking at the 52 Oxford Street Garage starting at 4:00 pm. Presented by the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East and the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture. \nAbout the Speaker\nFlorence Dunn Friedman received her PhD in Classical and Oriental Studies at Brandeis University\, where her dissertation was On the Meaning of Akh (ȝḫ) [a religious concept] in Ancient Egyptian Mortuary Texts. She worked for over twenty years at the Museum of Art\, Rhode Island School of Design\, where\, first as guest lecturer and then\, Curator of Ancient Art\, she mounted two federally funded traveling exhibitions and multi-author catalogs: Beyond the Pharaohs: Egypt and the Copts in the 2nd to 7th Centuries A.D.\, and Gifts of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Faience. She was adjunct faculty in the Liberal Arts division at RISD and Visiting Scholar and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Egyptology and Ancient Western Asian Studies at Brown University\, where she continues today as Visiting Scholar in the Department of Egyptology and Assyriology. In a seeming detour\, she was also an Affiliate Scholar at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute for two years. \nWhile Dr. Friedman’s earlier research focused on the meaning and function of Djoser’ s Step Pyramid Complex\, she has in recent years turned to researching and publishing articles on the Menkaure sculptures at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston and the Egyptian Museum\, Cairo. She has also joined several seasons of work with Ancient Egypt Research Associates\, headed by Mark Lehner\, where she has been working on the statue fragments found in Menkaure’s Valley Temple at Giza. She is currently working on a book that focuses on an interpretation of Menkaure’s statuary.
URL:https://harvardsquare.com/event/decoding-the-pyramid-statues-of-king-menkaure/
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East\, 6 Divinity Ave\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movies & Museums
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SUMMARY:Egypt Eternal: 4\,000 Years of Fascination
DESCRIPTION:Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East\, 6 Divinity Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\nOpen Sunday–Monday 11:00 am–4:00 pm starting Sunday\, September 21\, 2025 \nPharaohs\, pyramids\, sphinxes\, and hieroglyphs—ancient Egypt has captivated the world for millennia. Egypt Eternal explores our enduring interest. In a bright and refreshed gallery with an elegant arched window revealed for the first time in decades\, the new exhibition showcases returning favorites such as the mummy case of Padimut (now able to be viewed in 360°)\, an elaborate teak and ivory reproduction of King Tutankhamun’s throne\, the portrait of Idu in his underground tomb chapel\, and the award-winning Dreaming the Sphinx augmented-reality experience for the Dream Stela of King Thutmose IV. \nMany of the objects in the exhibition\, including three coffins\, have been scanned and formed into digital 3D models easily shared with the public. Other pieces from the museum’s collections are on display for the first time. \nDiscover how Harvard supported early archaeological excavations and how today’s Harvard studies advance our understanding of the ancient world. We all know something about ancient Egypt; the real stories are even more fascinating!
URL:https://harvardsquare.com/event/egypt-eternal-4000-years-of-fascination-2/
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East\, 6 Divinity Ave\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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