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EGYPTOLOGY DIPLOMA COURSES: code:
An introduction to Egyptology AR03
Egyptology and Ancient Egyptian studies AR04
Coptic and early Christian studies AR06
Introduction to Egyptian hieroglyphs AR07
Introductory diploma: the pyramids and the Old Kingdom pyramid age PAR03
Introductory diploma: gods, deities and the mythology of the ancient Egyptians GAR04
Tutankhamun EGYTUT
Nefertiti EGYNEF
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INTRODUCTION TO EGYPTOLOGY AR03 £195
$365*
€285*
Drawing on a wealth of historical sources, this course presents both a traditional and controversial overview of pharaonic ancient Egypt. Learn about the past, pharaohs, the people and culture, the dating system and the links with biblical history. Topics covered within the course include:

Ancient Egypt and its history,
Overview of the Kingdoms and Intermediate periods,
New discoveries, new histories,
Egypt and Biblical history,
Egyptian culture - people and communities of the past,
Major tombs and archaeological sites discovered in Egypt,
Egyptian archaeology as a science,
Field archaeology skills,
Site identification, exploration and survey,
Identification and dating of artefacts,
Preservation,
Use of historical sources for reference and verification.

 

INTRODUCTION TO EGYPTOLOGY
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EGYPTOLOGY AND ANCIENT EGYPTIAN STUDIES AR04 £195
$365*
€285*
A new and exciting course requiring a basic knowledge of Egyptology and the desire to delve further into this fascinating subject! Divided into three main sections:

Section One deals with predynastic and pharaonic Ancient Egypt, the culture, religion, pyramid, tomb and temple building, mummification and ritual. 

Section Two deals with the archaeological record that provides us with this knowledge, translating and bringing to life the inscriptions and hieroglyphs that decorate the walls of tombs, temples etc. 

Section Three examines theories and scholarly literature regarding a wide range of aspects of the discipline, both accepted and controversial. Topics covered within the course include:

Early civilisation,
Chronology, the Kingdoms and the Dynasties - establishing dates,
Standard Chronology and Controversial Chronology and the theories behind them,
Religion, culture and the importance of the deities,
Pyramids and tombs, ritual and mummification,
Hieroglyphs - translation and interpretation,
Theories and facts.

 

EGYPTOLOGY AND ANCIENT EGYPTIAN STUDIES
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Also available: Higher Diploma in Egyptology >>
Also available: Higher Diploma in Egyptian Art and Culture >>
Also available: Ancient civilisations: history and archaeology Fellowship study programme >>
Also available: The culture and antiquities of ancient Egypt Fellowship study programme >>
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COPTIC AND EARLY CHRISTIAN STUDIES AR06 £195
$365*
€285*
A comprehensive introduction to this rather "less studied" period of Egyptian history, covering the establishment of Egypt as part of the Hellenistic and Mediterranean world, the development of the Coptic language from the Greek and demotic Egyptian, and the eventual adoption of the Early Christian Church as the main religion. The Coptic period saw the development of a whole new culture and ritual and there are numerous sites of both Coptic and archaeological interest throughout the country. Main topics within the course include:

Egypt 800 BC-200 AD
Greek and Roman influences
Cultural impacts
Art and ritual
Development of the language
Early Christianity in Egypt
Coptic Egypt

 

COPTIC AND EARLY CHRISTIAN STUDIES
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INTRODUCTION TO EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS AR07 £195
$365*
€285*
A comprehensive introduction to hieroglyphs which examines in considerable detail the fascinating written language of Pharaonic Egypt. Using texts by acknowledged experts, and examples from actual tombs and temples and papyri, we bring these magical symbols to life. 

The course has been written using "plain English" and avoiding confusing grammatical terms wherever necessary, however, a certain amount of English grammar has had to be included to clarify the Egyptian usage. The course has been broken down into 11 manageable lessons with an exercise at the end of each lesson; allowing you to progress at your own speed with tutorial back up if required. Main topics within the course include:

Introduction,
Alphabetical signs,
Determinatives,
Gender,
Pronouns,
Pronunciation,
Transliteration,
Past and future tenses,
Numerals and dates,
Cartouches,
Offering formulae, inscriptions,
An aid to drawing hieroglyphs.

 

INTRODUCTION TO EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS
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INTRODUCTORY DIPLOMA:
The pyramids and the Old Kingdom pyramid age
PAR03 £195
$365*
€285*
The only surviving of the seven ancient wonders of the world, the Old Kingdom Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza are the most familiar of all archaeological sites. For centuries they were the symbols of the entire Egyptian civilisation. Mysterious and irresistible to the eye, these monumental structures suggested to travellers, a religious vision of one of the most highly refined and evolved of the ancient civilisations. We still do not know today with exact certainty the techniques that were used to construct them, but the most recent research and excavations have thrown on new light on the world that revolved around the building sites and on the daily life of generations of the designers and craftsmen who dedicated their lives to these immense constructions.

This new knowledge has allowed archaeologists to draw away the veil from much of the 'common' history of ancient Egypt. This course is dedicated to the Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza, the emblems and glory of the Fourth Dynasty, but also to the earlier Old Kingdom pyramids and tombs at Saqqara, Meidum and Dahshur. In the light of the most recent findings, the student is led on a discovery of perhaps the most fascinating face of the Egyptian civilisation. Tribute is also paid to the pharaohs who ordered the pyramids' construction, the treasures found in the most famous tombs, and the men who have revealed their secrets.

This course offers an intriguing insight into the religious and burial practices of the Old Kingdom. Accompanied by an illustrated text with colour photographs and detailed plans of the major sites, the comprehensive study material incorporates all of the latest information on the excavations and interpretations of the Sphinx and the Pyramids and puts them in geological, historical and social context.

Duration: Approximately 150 hours flexible study. Students work at their own pace, but by working 6 to 8 hours per week can expect to complete the course within approx 6 months.

Assessment: 4 optional marked assignments.

Topics covered include:

Introduction to the Old Kingdom,
Chronology,
Principle rulers and events : Djoser, Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure,
Culture,
Religion,
Funerary customs,
Monuments and temples,
The Pyramids,
The Sphinx,
Decline and transition.

 

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INTRODUCTORY DIPLOMA:
Gods, deities and the mythology of the Ancient Egyptians
GAR04 £195
$365*
€285*
Ancient Egypt was a mystical society with a broad and deep belief in the afterlife and the existence of many gods to appease and worship. Everyday objects and animals were deified and worshipped. Even the kings were considered a divine embodiment of the gods. The tombs, burial sites and artefacts are an enduring testimony to this fascinating religion. Less documented, but no less fascinating, were the beliefs of the ordinary people of Egypt: magic, rituals, festivals, taboos, superstitions, dreams and oracles reveal how far religion influenced and enriched their lives.

This course describes the complex and often confusing relationship between the ancient Egyptian and their deities. Intended as a comprehensive guide to the gods and symbols of ancient Egypt, their interpretation, their significance and their cults, the course answers questions such as why the jackal represents Anubis, the embalmer god, and why the dung beetle represents the sun god Khepri. The development of beliefs in animal divinities and their later depictions in human and hybrid forms are covered in depth, along with the role of the divine king and the deification of certain individuals during the course of Egypt's long history. Ideas about the life after death, the individual's hope for eternity and the preparations, provisions and aspects which were regarded as necessary to achieve immortality are looked at in detail, along with the myths and legends about the creation of the world and afterlife.

Duration: Approximately 150 hours flexible study. Students work at their own pace, but by working 6 to 8 hours per week can expect to complete the course within approx 6 months.

Assessment: 4 optional marked assignments.

Topics covered include:

Ancient Egyptian religion and society,
Principle gods and goddesses,
The creation of the world,
The afterlife,
Immortality,
Divine kings,
Rituals and festivals.

 

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TUTANKHAMUN EGYTUT £325
€485*
$585*
King Nebkheperura Tutankhamun remains perhaps the most famous of all the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, but in fact he died young and was a fairly insignificant ruler during a transitional period in history. Indeed, little was known of him prior to Howard Carter's detective work in the Valley of the Kings, but the discovery of his tomb and the amazing contents it held ultimately ensured this young king the true immortality he sought.

Now the subject of a major museum exhibition, this course charts the life and times of Tutankhamun, from boy to king, and the significance of his burial treasures and the events and culture to which they relate. Topics covered within this course include:

SECTION A:
Tutankhamun - his life and reign


King Tutankhamun was, until the discovery of his magnificent tomb, a fairly insignificant and little known king from the transient times of the 18th Dynasty. Surviving evidence indicates that he succeeded Smenkhkare and was the last of the true line of Amarna pharaohs. He grew up in the royal palace at Akhetaten, but during his reign power was switched away from the city of Akhetaten back to Thebes.

It is very likely that Tutankhamun had very little real power at this time. He grew up and spent his childhood at Akhetaten, where the only worship would have been of the Aten. For this reason he would probably have had little experience of the other traditional gods. It is likely that after the death of Akhenaten, the priesthood would have welcomed a return to the old ways and traditions, and used this opportunity to regain the lands and power they had lost. Tutankhamun would thus have been under very intense pressure from many quarters in order to fulfil the wishes of the priesthood and state.

SECTION B:
The hunt for, and discovery of the tomb


The story of the hunt for the tomb of Tutankhamun is a long and complicated one involving much scientific research, and more than a little luck. Theodore Davis had long sought the tomb of the missing pharaoh, who was mentioned in inscriptions. At one point a small hole was discovered in the Valley of the Kings containing some storage jars and flower garlands. The jars bore the name of Tutankhamun, a clue that perhaps there could still be an intact burial in the royal valley.

In section B we follow the early search for the last remaining tomb, that of Tutankhamun. Carter had a plan of the valley on which he marked all the spoil heaps and cuttings made by previous excavations, he thought it was possible that the missing tomb could lie under the mounds of rubble and stone chippings left behind. The excavations began, and soon some workmen's houses were uncovered, suggesting anything underneath might still be untouched since the tombs in the valley were cut. By an amazing stroke of luck when the first hut was removed a stone step was uncovered, then another, until a flight of steps was cleared, leading down to a sealed door. On this door were the marks of the necropolis guards, and the cartouche of Tutankhamun.

SECTION C:
The treasures of Tutankhamun


Within section C, we look at the principal treasures within the tomb. The burial was not intact when it was found. Howard Carter believed it had been robbed perhaps twice, shortly after the funeral. Only the burial chamber itself was untouched. Most of the small portable items included in the burial had been removed in antiquity. This included much of the jewellery except that found on the mummy itself. The chamber itself was full of treasure however, from the famous funerary mask of Tutankhamun, to the gold inner coffin, both stunning examples of the ancient goldsmith's art. A vast collection of fabulous artefacts, including furniture, all with their own beauty and story to tell, we examine their beauty and construction, usage and significance.

 

TUTANKHAMUN
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NEFERTITI EGYNEF £195
$365*
€285*
The seventeen-year reign of Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti, commonly known as the Amarna Period, with its unique artistic and religious conventions, has attracted more words and attention than any other period in Egypt’s history, some of questionable even dubious nature.

Nefertiti’s infamy comes to the general-public via her portrait bust found in the remains of a royal workshop at Tell el-Amarna, Akhenaten’s new capital. Bizarrely, for such a high profile royal figure virtually nothing exists of Nefertiti’s origins. We know that she supported her husband's religious revolution; appearing prominently at her husband's side in reliefs found at Tell el-Amarna and a faithful follower of his new cult, and is thought by some to have adhered to the new cult of the sun god Aten even after the king’s death. Yet without doubt the most contentious subject of the Amarna Period and the cause for so much heated scholarly debate - how a queen of Nefertiti’s political and religious standing could apparently disappear completely from archaeological records. Topics covered within this course include:

A brief overview of the religious rise to prominence of the solar cult,
The role of Amenhotep III,
Examining the proposed theories of Nefertiti’s origins,
Her foreign descendency,
Family relationships,
Akhenaten’s artistic revolution,
The evolution of Nefertiti’s imagery,
Examining Nefertiti’s religious role at Amarna,
Her prominence at the Hwt-Ben Ben,
The Gem-pa-aten colossi,
Nefertiti’s political role,
Examining her "equal" status to Akhenaten,
Discussing her choice of headwear,
Nefertiti’s sudden disappearance,
Examining previous conspiracy theories that include murder and homosexuality.

 

NEFERTITI
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SEE ALSO: our higher level study programmes >>

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