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Egypt In Its African Context Proceedings Of The Conference Held At The Manchester Museum University Of Manchester 24 October 2009 Karen Excell

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Egypt In Its African Context Proceedings Of The Conference Held At The Manchester Museum University Of Manchester 24 October 2009 Karen Excell
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Egypt In Its African Context Proceedings Of The Conference Held At The Manchester Museum University Of Manchester 24 October 2009 Karen Excell instant download after payment.

Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 57.87 MB
Author: Karen Excell
ISBN: 9781407307602
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Egypt In Its African Context Proceedings Of The Conference Held At The Manchester Museum University Of Manchester 24 October 2009 Karen Excell by Karen Excell 9781407307602 instant download after payment.

This volume forms the proceedings of the conference, Egypt in its African Context, which took place at The Manchester Museum, University of Manchester, UK, on the 3-4 October 2009. The conference at Manchester had a number of aims: to address perceptions of Ancient Egypt in the West, in scholarly writing and public understanding; to present a scholarly approach to the subject of Egypt in Africa in order to counterbalance the extreme Afrocentric views within which such a debate is often contextualised; to investigate how community groups and professional Egyptologists can transfer their knowledge and points of view; and to present the work of scholars working on African-centred Egyptology to a wider audience – including the traditional academic Egyptological community.

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