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    Recreating the Nile in Pompeii: Egyptianizing Iconography

    Recreating the Nile in Pompeii: Egyptianizing Iconography

    Presented by University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum)

    October 15, 2011


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    Dr. Caitlin Barrett, Cornell University, discusses “Nilotic scenes”–images of the Nile in flood–which were common throughout the Mediterranean from the late Hellenistic period through the Roman Empire, at this lecture presented by the Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE-PA).


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      • Venue Info

        University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum)

        3260 South Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19104

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $5 (General Admission)
        $3 (Penn Museum Member)
        FREE! (ARCE-PA Member)

        Info Phone: 215-898-2680

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        October 15, 2011

        Times:

        3:30 pm

      • Accessibility Info

          Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.


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