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Lectures
Boshell Family Lecture Series on Archaeology
“Death on the Nile:” The Afterlife from the Egyptian Perspective
Life After Death: A Comparison of Burial Practices in Ancient China and Egypt
TUTorials

Boshell Family Lecture Series on Archaeology
Selected evenings, 7:00 p.m., Horchow Auditorium unless otherwise noted
$15, discounts available for members, seniors, and students
Reservations required. For tickets call 214-922-1826.
Uncover the mysteries of Egypt and explore the greatest discoveries of the ancient world with internationally recognized Egyptologists, archaeologists, exhibition curators, and historians. Click here for a complete schedule.
Click here for more information about the special exhibition Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs.

Late Night Lecture: “Death on the Nile:” The Afterlife from the Egyptian Perspective
Friday, November 21, 7:00 p.m., Horchow Auditorium
Included in general admission to the Museum; special exhibitions require an additional ticket
Dr. Karl Kilinski, University Distinguished Teaching Professor of Art History, SMU, will investigate the Egyptians’ beliefs about the afterlife as well as the views held by other ancient Mediterranean cultures.
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Late Night Lecture: Life After Death: A Comparison of Burial Practices in Ancient China and Egypt
Friday, November 21, 8:00 p.m., Crow Collection of Asian Art
Free
Dr. Ingrid Furniss, Assistant Professor of Art History, UTA, compares ancient Chinese and Egyptian burial practices, including funerary art and mummification.

TUTorials
Fridays and Sundays, 1:00 p.m. Theater, Center for Creative Connections
Included in general admission to the Museum; special exhibitions require an additional ticket
Join Museum staff to learn more about King Tut and his world.
Click here for more information about the special exhibition Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs.

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