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Wonders of Ancient Egypt
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Wonders of Ancient Egypt

University of Pennsylvania

Discover Ancient Egypt's mighty pyramids, temples, golden treasures, and hieroglyphs, highlighting its impact on history and diverse sciences through millennia.

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About this Course

Colossal pyramids, imposing temples, golden treasures, enigmatic hieroglyphs, powerful pharaohs, strange gods, and mysterious mummies are features of Ancient Egyptian culture that have fascinated people over the millennia. The Bible refers to its gods, rulers, and pyramids. Neighboring cultures in the ancient Near East and Mediterranean wrote about its god-like kings and its seemingly endless supply of gold. The Greeks and Romans describe aspects of Egypt's culture and history. As the 19th century began, the Napoleonic campaign in Egypt highlighted the wonders of this ancient land, and public interest soared. Not long after, Champollion deciphered Egypt's hieroglyphs and paved the way for other scholars to reveal that Egyptian texts dealt with medicine, dentistry, veterinary practices, mathematics, literature, and accounting, and many other topics. Then, early in the 20th century, Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun and its fabulous contents. Exhibitions of this treasure a few decades later resulted in the world's first blockbuster, and its revival in the 21st century has kept interest alive. Join Dr. David Silverman, Professor of Egyptology at Penn, Curator in Charge of the Egyptian Section of the Penn Museum, and curator of the Tutankhamun exhibitions on a guided tour of the mysteries and wonders of this ancient land. He has developed this online course and set it in the galleries of the world famous Penn Museum. He uses many original Egyptian artifacts to illustrate his lectures as he guides students as they make their own discovery of this fascinating culture. This course focused on five key areas in the study of Ancient Egypt: 1) Principles of Egyptian Art, 2) The Basics of the Language of Ancient Egypt: Hieroglyphs, 3) Egyptian Magic, 4) Akhenaten, Tutankhamun, and the Religion of the Aten, and 5) The Burial of Tutankhamun and the Search for his Tomb. This course is intended to accompany, and ideally to follow, Introduction to Ancient Egypt (also available on Coursera)

What You'll Learn

  • Analyze key elements of Ancient Egyptian civilization and their historical significance
  • Recognize hieroglyphic symbols and their role in knowledge transmission
  • Connect Ancient Egyptian history with neighboring cultural influences
  • Evaluate scientific, medical, and cultural contributions of Ancient Egypt

Prerequisites

  • Basic familiarity with the topic and relevant terminology
  • Willingness to engage in applied exercises or case studies

Instructors

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David P. Silverman

Eckley Brinton Coxe, Jr. Professor of Egyptology

Topics

History
Arts and Humanities
Economics
Social Sciences
Anthropology
World History
Art History
Ancient History
Research Methodologies

Course Info

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LevelUnknown
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PriceFree

Skills

التاريخ
العلوم الإنسانية
الاقتصاد
العلوم الاجتماعية
الأنثروبولوجيا
التاريخ العالمي
تاريخ الفن
التاريخ القديم
Research Methodologies

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