I'm revamping my 3rd yr syllabus on Hellenistic & Roman Egypt and I am LOVING all the online lectures out there! Here are some of the gems I've assigned 
1: Ancient Egyptian Culture and Its Continuity in Modern Egypt by Fayza Haikal for @HarvardMANE

1: Ancient Egyptian Culture and Its Continuity in Modern Egypt by Fayza Haikal for @HarvardMANE
2. "Does the Future of the Past Lie in the Hands of the Living?" aka @monznomad's 2020 @ASOResearch meeting plenary address
3. @Ritaluc on "Magic and Demonology in Ancient Egypt" at @HarvardMANE
4. Stuart Smith's "Black Pharaohs? Egyptological bias, racism, & Egypt & Nubia as African Civilizations", hosted by @HutchinsCenter
The @MuseoEgizio's Director's Walk series (w English subtitles = non Italian speaker students friendly
), incl. this episode on Cleopatra and Ptolemaic Egypt as documented in their collection
), incl. this episode on Cleopatra and Ptolemaic Egypt as documented in their collection
6. The @MuseoEgizio has also made available this amazing lecture on animal mummies by Salima Ikram
7. @met_egyptianart's video on healing and magic in ancient Egypt with curator Isabel StĂŒnkel
8. And of course, the wonderful talks by all our #EOTalks Season 1 guests!
https://everydayorientalism.wordpress.com/2020/07/24/eotalks-summer-fall-2020/
https://everydayorientalism.wordpress.com/2020/07/24/eotalks-summer-fall-2020/
I also wanted to assign some of @TheEES's and @petriefriends' recent - and fantastic - lectures but I cannot find them. Have they been recorded = have I missed where to search for them?
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