Toronto: largest city in Canada and home to a vibrant Ancient Near East community.
highlights
There are currently no Exhibitions for Toronto.
public lectures
Wednesday 26 February 2003
4.15 pm: Mary-Ann Pouls Wegner (Professor, University of Toronto), The Chapel of Thutmose III at Abydos: Pilgrims, Patrons,
and the Development of Sacred Space in the Hometown of
Osiris, Toronto Society of the Archaeological Institute of America lecture, Emmanuel College, 75 Queen’s Park Crescent, Room EC001, Basement Level (elevator access). info: phone 1-416-978-7892, 1-905-823-2819 or 1-416-489-0209, info: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/7957
Friday 11 April 2003
6.30 pm: Harry Thurston (author Island of the Blessed: the Secrets of Egypt’s Everlasting Oasis),The Dakhleh Oasis, Royal Ontario Museum, Theatre ROM, Members, seniors, students $18 (online $13), General public $20 (online $15). info: register online at www.rom.on.ca (click What’s On) or call 416 586 5797.d). Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations Dept., University of Toronto.
Wednesday 16 April 2003
3.00 pm: Dr Kathryn Bard (Associate Professor of the Department of Archaeology, Boston University), Not in Search of the Queen of Sheba: Excavations at Aksum, Ethiopia, 1993-2002, Conference Room (200B) of 4 Bancroft Hall on the St. George Campus of University of Toronto. Lecture series Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations Dept, University of Toronto.
Monday 21 April 2003
6.30 pm: Sherine Elsebaie (University of Toronto), Sacred Trees in Ancient Egypt, SSEA Toronto Mini-Lecture, Rm 142, basement, Earth Sciences Centre [Building ES on map], University of Toronto, St. George Campus, 5 Bancroft Avenue, to the south of the Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations (formerly Near Eastern Studies). Lecture free and open to public. info: [email protected] or call 416-890-2947
study days
There are currently no Study Days advertised for Toronto.
exhibitions
There are currently no Exhibitions for Toronto.