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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian06 Apr 2015 7:10 p.m. PST

Warfare and Weapons in Ancient Egypt (Canvas net)

Dynastic Egypt united in approximately 3100 B.C. It remained an independent land for much of its 3,000 year history, before becoming absorbed into the Roman Empire in 30 B.C. This course, led by expert Egyptologist and author, Dr. Joyce Tyldesley, explores the art, archaeology, and technology of Egyptian warfare and weapons from the Predynastic Period (Dynasty 0) to the end of the New Kingdom (Dynasty 20).

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Gonsalvo06 Apr 2015 7:28 p.m. PST

Sounds really interesting. Went to the site to see more about how it works, any expectations of students, etc. I have no need or desire for credits, nor will I be writing any papers, but the subject matter is of a high degree of interest to me!

phil bagnall07 Apr 2015 7:21 a.m. PST

Thank you for flagging this up Bill. Just fits for me to dip my toes back into some form of more formal learning, at the right time and without being too deep!

Phil

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