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Yale Egyptological Institute in Egypt

"Egyptology at Yale University, a discipline within the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, provides instruction in the philology and cultures of ancient Egypt and Nubia. Egyptology courses at Yale present the history and archaeology of ancient Egypt and her neighboring regions from the earliest predynastic through the Coptic period, and students receive instruction in all phases of the Egyptian language, from the texts of the Proto-dynastic period through the literature of Coptic Egypt. Lectures, seminars, and reading courses cover topics such as art history, administration and society, burial practices, ceramic technology, military history, and others...The Yale Egyptological Institute in Egypt, including its archaeological expeditions and affiliated expedtions, is funded by the William K. and Marilyn M. Simpson Endowment for Egyptology."

Format:  Website
Publisher:  Yale University
Publication City:  New Haven
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