‘Sons of Osiris: Men in Ancient Egypt’
Saturday 8th February 2014
Kanaris Lecture Theatre, The Manchester Museum, Oxford Road, Manchester
A series of presentations examining the lives, roles, health and deaths of ancient Egyptian men. Presented by Egyptology Online in association with The Manchester Museum and the KNH Centre.
All tickets cost £30. Tea and coffee are provided at the breaks; lunch is not provided.
The programme for the event is as follows:
9.15 | Registration: tea/coffee |
9.45 | Welcome and Introduction |
10.00 | Fathers and Sons: Gods and & Men in Ancient Egypt – Joyce Tyldesley |
10.45 | ‘Accident and Emergency’: Men’s Health –Roger Forshaw |
11.15 | Break |
11.45 | Grumpy Old Men: What did Ancient Egyptian Men Moan About? – Glenn Godenho |
12.30 | Is it a Man? – Bob Loynes |
13.00 | Lunch (please make own arrangements) |
14.00 | His Father’s Son: Khaemwese at Memphis and Elsewhere – Steven Snape |
15.00 | Break |
15.30 | The Two Brothers: Facts and Fantasies –Campbell Price |
16.30 | Conclusion |