Alessia Fassone
© Museo Egizio, Turin, Italy.
Cédric Gobeil
© Museo Egizio, Turin, Italy.
Join curators Alessia Fassone and Cédric Gobeil of Museo Egizio as they discuss archaeological practices and techniques, along with historical and recent discoveries.
The Canadian Museum of History is proud to present Queens of Egypt, an exhibition featuring key artifacts from Museo Egizio. In this talk, Alessia Fassone — curator of the museum’s Ptolemaic, Late Antique and Byzantine collections — discusses the archaeological discovery of Queen Nefertari’s magnificent tomb in 1904.
Cédric Gobeil — Museo Egizio’s curator of the archaeology of daily life and New Kingdom material culture — continues the conversation with a discussion of how archaeological excavation has changed, as he describes his recent digs. You won’t want to miss this fascinating conversation between two experts on Ancient Egypt.
This talk is presented in French with simultaneous English translation.
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Photo: © Museo Egizio, Turin, Italy.