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An Introduction to Ancient Egypt, taught by Teresa Moore, PhD

by Glenn Meyer <glenn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 25, 2007 at 12:47 AM

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This was the course, and the teacher, that in 1992 promoted not only my 
interest in Ancient Egypt, but that of a number of people who  formed 
the Northern California Chapter of the American Research Center in 
Egypt. If you haven't yet taken a class in ancient Egypt, or if you need 
a review, you should take this.

Glenn



  Pharaohs, Priests, and Peasants

X123.3 (3 semester units in Anthropology)

This course is an introductory survey of ancient Egyptian history and 
culture. Drawing upon archaeological materials as well as rich literary, 
religious, and historical texts, we begin with the pre-dynastic period 
and end with the early Roman times. Students study major social and 
political events and explore all the facets of everyday Egyptian life. 
Delve into famous sites and royal tombs, understand iconography and 
funerary beliefs, and consider vast changes in Egyptian civilization 
over four millennia.

*Click below for sections, start dates, locations, instructors,
and to enroll.*

Sat. Sept. 1, Berkeley <http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/cat/course1382.html#>

*TERESA MOORE,* Ph.D., earned a Ph.D. in Egyptology from UC Berkeley and 
teaches UC Berkeley Extension courses in ancient Egyptian history, 
language, and culture, along with additional topics related to the 
ancient Near East. She has taught ancient Egyptian language at UC 
Berkeley and received fellow****ps for research in Egypt.

    * *15 meetings*
    * *Sept. 1 to Dec. 15:* Sat., 10 am-1 pm (no meeting Nov. 24)
    * *Berkeley:* 104 Barrows Hall, UC campus
    * *$475* */(EDP 021568)/*

*Enroll* 
<http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mode/enroll.cgi?course=021568>

*Textbook(s) <http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/info/textbook.php>
for this 
course:*
/The Egyptians/
Author: Sergio Donadoni, ed.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication Year: 1997
ISBN: 0226155560

*AND*
/The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt/
Author: Ian Shaw, ed.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Edition: paperback
Publication Year: 2004
ISBN: 0192804588

*AND*
/The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Eqypt/
Author: Bill Manley
Publisher: Penguin Books
Edition: paperback
Publication Year: 1997
ISBN: 0140513310


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This was the course, and the teacher, that in 1992 promoted not only my
interest in Ancient Egypt, but that of a number of people who&nbsp; formed
the Northern California Chapter of the American Research Center in
Egypt. If you haven't yet taken a class in ancient Egypt, or if you
need a review, you should take this. <br>
<br>
Glenn<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<h1>Pharaohs, Priests, and Peasants</h1>
X123.3 (3 semester units in Anthropology)
<br>
<br>
This course is an introductory survey of ancient Egyptian
history and culture. Drawing upon archaeological materials as well as
rich literary, religious, and historical texts, we begin with the
pre-dynastic period and end with the early Roman times. Students study
major social and political events and explore all the facets of
everyday Egyptian life. Delve into famous sites and royal tombs,
understand iconography and funerary beliefs, and consider vast changes
in Egyptian civilization over four millennia.
<br>
<br>
<b>Click below for sections, start dates, locations, instructors,
<br>
and to enroll.</b>
<br>
<br>
<span class="sec"><a
 href="http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/cat/course1382.html#"
 onclick="toggle('sec0');return false;">
<img src="cid:part1.01000005.05040205@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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rgb(234, 234, 174); color: rgb(51, 51, 153);">
<br>
<br>
<b>TERESA MOORE,</b> Ph.D., earned a Ph.D. in Egyptology from
UC Berkeley and teaches UC Berkeley Extension courses in ancient
Egyptian history, language, and culture, along with additional topics
related to the ancient Near East. She has taught ancient Egyptian
language at UC Berkeley and received fellow****ps for research in Egypt.
<ul>
  <li><b>15 meetings</b></li>
  <li><b>Sept. 1 to Dec. 15:</b> Sat., 10 am-1 pm (no meeting Nov.
24)</li>
  <li><b>Berkeley:</b> 104 Barrows Hall, UC campus</li>
  <li><b>$475</b> <b><i>(EDP 021568)</i></b></li>
</ul>
<p><a

href="http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mode/enroll.cgi?course=021568">
<b>Enroll</b></a></p>
<p class="textbook"><b><a
 href="http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/info/textbook.php">Textbook(s)</a>
for this course:</b>
<br>
<i>The Egyptians</i>
<br>
Author: Sergio Donadoni, ed.
<br>
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
<br>
Publication Year: 1997
<br>
ISBN: 0226155560
<br>
<br>
<b>AND</b>
<br>
<i>The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt</i>
<br>
Author: Ian Shaw, ed.
<br>
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
<br>
Edition: paperback
<br>
Publication Year: 2004
<br>
ISBN: 0192804588
<br>
<br>
<b>AND</b>
<br>
<i>The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Eqypt</i>
<br>
Author: Bill Manley
<br>
Publisher: Penguin Books
<br>
Edition: paperback
<br>
Publication Year: 1997
<br>
ISBN: 0140513310
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