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24.01.2022 geologist Library



23.01.2022 Our very own acclaimed Egyptologist Professor Kanawati is featured in the latest SBS Arabic radio interview, reflecting on his migration experience. (With thanks to Anna Latifa Mourad for sharing the link on Twitter)

23.01.2022 The Macquarie Ancient History Teachers Conference has been postponed. An email will be sent out soon detailing necessary information for registered attendees. Thank you for your understanding during these challenging times.

22.01.2022 Sasha Trubetskoys map combines well-known historic roads, like the Via Appia, with lesser-known ones (in somes cases given imagined names). For scale, it would take "two months to walk on foot from Rome to Byzantium. If you had a horse, it would only take you a month."



22.01.2022 Video from Reuters on the recently unveiled "ancient street food shop" in Pompeii

22.01.2022 Non sapete che fare a casa? Provate a risolvere questo sudoku con i geroglifici. Vediamo chi sar il primo a riuscirci! (ma senza fretta... avete tempo)

22.01.2022 For all you Egyptology lovers out there!



21.01.2022 For those lovers of Greek history!

20.01.2022 Dear members, It is with great sadness that we wish to let you know that our dear friend and colleague in Egyptology, John Burke has passed away from a heart at...tack. He was in hospital at the time. We are sure you are as shocked as we are to hear this sad news. He will be greatly missed by so many people connected with Macquarie Uni, including the students, members of MAHA, USER group and the wider Egyptology community. Vale John. - MAHA Committee (Photo by Michael Fong)

19.01.2022 For anyone interested in Ancient Egyptian art: Acclaimed scholar Prof. Melinda Hartwig will offer a lecture using Zoom on the topic "The Tomb Chapel of Menna (TT 69): The Art, Culture, and Science of Painting in an Egyptian Tomb"

18.01.2022 It would be fantastic if this was the mummified body of Pharaoh Hatshepsut. I look forward to hearing more updates about this!

17.01.2022 Terrible news. I had been looking forward to this for well over a year. No new date has been set. Devastated.l



16.01.2022 Egyptology Symposium, Friday 30th August: Applying New Methodologies & Rediscovering Old Sources. Featuring our talented Education Officer Gillian Smith! Spo...nsored by the Rundle Foundation for Egyptian Archaeology/ Australian Centre for Egyptology and the Centre for Ancient Cultural Heritage and Environment - CACHE http://tiny.cc/us8qbz See more

16.01.2022 Interesting! Iron Age murder victim found tied and buried near London https://www.9news.com.au//1f2ac290-b067-4e77-a233-fc892393

16.01.2022 We're excited to announce that the 2021 MALS Summer Week will go ahead online via Zoom! It will run between Monday 11 and Friday 15 January between 9.30am-3.30p...m. The program will be available with further details about courses by the end of this week. We'll post again asap with links to the program and enrolment. Thanks everyone for your patience and support . :-) See more

15.01.2022 Thanks to all who attended last night to help us celebrate the completion of the project spearheaded by A/ Prof Ted Nixon to digitise and update the catalogue of the coins in the Museum of Ancient Cultures. We had a mint time!

13.01.2022 Whos up for some ancient recipes!

12.01.2022 The Program for the 2021 MALS Summer Week is now available on our website. Please browse, email us with any questions and click the button on the program page f...or our Eventbrite enrolment when you've selected a course. We look forward to seeing everyone online. :-) http://mals.org.au/current-program/

11.01.2022 Hey everyone, as you probably already know the VC has announced massive cuts to staff and courses at MQ. This is on top on the fee hikes the Liberal government ...has introduced for humanities, law and commerce students. Tomorrow students from across campuses will be protesting the attacks on our education. You should too! Join the MQ contingent to take a stand against these historic attacks. https://m.facebook.com/events/337188247464309 See more

11.01.2022 Have you registered for the Ancient History Teachers Conference yet? http://events.mq.edu.au//event-summary-318798f65c8044ab8c7

11.01.2022 Come along to the MQ Lighthouse Theatre this Wednesday to Saturday to catch the Macquarie Ancient History Revue for 2019! For more details and tickets: http:/.../bit.ly/MAHARevue2019 Yesterdays News Today: TVs only breakfast show that connects you to the past! Your hosts Karen and Steve, as well as a ragtag group of reporters, are here to provide you with the latest news, sports and entertainment from throughout history. Discover how a classic board game was created, explore the mysterious link between some of historys greatest atrocities and wonder at just how groovy Charlemagne really was. All this and more awaits you in the 2019 Macquarie Ancient History Revue! cc MAHA - Macquarie Ancient History Association

08.01.2022 We are excited to announce the date for the next Macquaire Ancient History Teachers conference in 2020, with two amazing keynote speakers: Dr Sophie Hay (Cambri...dge) Representing Pompeii & Prof. Jenifer Neils (American School of Classical Studies, Athens) Looking for the Overlooked: Women in Ancient Greece. We will announce more speakers soon so keep your eye peeled and book your tickets! Spaces are limited!

05.01.2022 Wow. Visit there page for lots of different places. Great stuff!

04.01.2022 The program for SPQR Roman History Forum for Session 2, 2019 is now available. It features a variety of formats & presenters, including Prof Chris Howgego (Ashm...olean Museum), Prof Renata Garraffoni (Universidade Federal do Parana) & Amy Place (University of Leicester). A special Q&A-style event on 21 August will explore 50 years of teaching & researching Roman History at Macquarie. The panel includes Prof Edwin Judge, Prof Alanna Nobbs & other former & current members of the Department who specialise in Roman historical studies. Our own Museum Manager Dr Eve Guerry will also participate to talk about the Museums wonderful education program.

04.01.2022 The re-colourisation of a 2,600 year old coffin will give visitors to the Chau Chak Wing Museum a vivid picture of the colours and hieroglyphics used to decorate wooden coffins in 7th century BC Egypt. Via Nicholson Museum

04.01.2022 With regret we have decided to cancel the upcoming Winter Week (13-17 July) in accordance with advice from Macquarie University regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope to see you all at the Summer Week in January 2021. Stay safe, Trevor.

04.01.2022 Happy New Year 2020!Happy New Year 2020!

03.01.2022 Time to think about enrolling in the Annual Ancient Languages Summer School!

02.01.2022 SAVE THE DATE: The 2019 Gale lecture will be delivered by Chris Howgego, Professor of Greek and Roman Numismatics in the University of Oxford, and Keeper of the... Heberden Coin Room in the Ashmolean Museum. Title: Vespasian and the blood of Richard the Lionheart When: Tuesday 3rd September, 6:30pm Where: The State Library of New South Wales Cost: Free entry The Gale lecture is hosted by the Australian Centre for Ancient Numismatic Studies - ACANS and is an annual presentation of current research in the ancient world. More about the Australian Centre for Ancient Numismatic Studies: http://bit.ly/2Ty9fJi

02.01.2022 Buon sabato capitolino a tutti i Gladiatori di Capitolivm! #Roma #Colosseo #AnfiteatroFlavio https://www.instagram.com/capitolivm/

01.01.2022 Teachers Conference now has NESA Accreditation! Completing the Macquarie Ancient History Teachers Conference 2020 will contribute 6.5 hours of NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) Registered PD addressing 2.1.2, 6.2.2 and 7.4.2 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Proficient Teacher Accreditation in NSW. Register here http://events.mq.edu.au//event-summary-318798f65c8044ab8c7

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