
Jay Heidel

W Raymond Johnson
“Secrets of the Stones: Current Epigraphic
Surveys and Excavations at Thebes and Antinoupolis”
MAES is very pleased to welcome Raymond Johnson and Jay Heidel to Manchester to reveal their latest work in Luxor!
Three lectures on the Epigraphic survey of Medinet Habu, Luxor Temple and in private Theban tombs, reassembling Amarna talatat blocks and current excavations at Antinoupolis.
Booking has now closed but if you’d like to come you’d be welcome – pay on the door.
Saturday 17th November, 10am – 2pm
University of Manchester Samuel Alexander Building, Lime Grove (off Oxford Road), Manchester M13 9PP
This study day has been made possible thanks to the kind bequest of former MAES member Thelma Nolan-Bradburn.
Join the Manchester Ancient Egypt Society tonight to hear Alan Hayward tell the story of how an industrial town acquired a surprisingly high quality collection of objects from ancient Egypt. When Alan began to research the material, few objects had a known provenance and it was thought to have been the collection of two Victorian ladies. Marianne Brocklehurst, and her friend Mary Booth (known as the ‘MBs’), who were indeed central to the collection, but Amelia Edwards and Flinders Petrie had a significant impact and their involvement added much to the stories that many of the objects have to tell.


Come and join us on Monday 14th May to hear about the life of the “well-to-do” New Kingdom couple Kha and Meryt and how the exciting discovery of their intact tomb at Deir el-Medina led to wonderful insights into the lives of non-royals in New Kingdom Thebes.
This lecture will look at a number of individuals involved in this process looking at their lives, careers and their motivation, to examine this process.