Session 3: Investigating the Temple of the Goddess Mut at South Karnak
Arts & Humanities
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1h 13m
Betsy Bryan, the Alexander Badawy Chair in Egyptian Art and Archaeology, shares artifacts and discoveries from twenty years of "Investigating the Temple of the Goddess Mut at South Karnak." In Session 3, she is joined by Salima Ikram of the American University of Cairo. Together they address 'Bioarchaeology & Conservation." Go to www.jhu.edu/hopkinsathome to see more lectures and mini-courses.
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