Outgoing

This event is in the past.It took place on November 1, 2015 at Bade Museum.

Death, Gender, and Identity: Funerary Representations from Roman Egypt 1
Fine Arts Talk
Death, Gender, and Identity: Funerary Representations from Roman Egypt 2
Death, Gender, and Identity: Funerary Representations from Roman Egypt 3
Death, Gender, and Identity: Funerary Representations from Roman Egypt 4

Death, Gender, and Identity: Funerary Representations from Roman Egypt

Northside

Explore how ancient Egyptians shaped identity through death. Dr. Lissette Jiménez unpacks Roman-era funerary art to reveal what gender and self-representation meant when life ended.

Academic lecture
Ancient history
Egyptian archaeology
Gender studies

Tips

🎓led by UC Berkeley Near Eastern Studies lecturer
🏺museum houses artifacts from ancient Egypt
🥂stick around for the post-lecture reception

Bade Museum

1798 Scenic Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709, USA

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Death, Gender, and Identity: Funerary Representations from Roman Egypt - Outgoing