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Institute of Egyptian Art & ArchaeologyAbout the InstituteThe Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology, founded in 1984, is a component of the Department of Art of The University of Memphis, in Memphis, Tennessee (USA), and is a Tennessee Center of Excellence. It is dedicated to the study of the art and culture of ancient Egypt through teaching, research, exhibition, and community education.As part of its research and teaching objectives, the Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology, (hereafter IEAA), is engaged with various field projects in Egypt. Currently, the IEAA supports an epigraphic survey in the Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt, and partners with the Italian Archaeological Mission at the tomb of Harwa at Thebes. Contact InformationThe office of the Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology is located at: 201 Jones Hall FAX: (901) 678-1632 PersonnelSelect this link to learn about the current faculty and staff of the Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology.Mission StatementSelect this link to read the full text of the Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology's Mission Statement.History of the InstituteSelect this link to read about the history of Memphis, Tennessee's interest in ancient Egypt and the foundation and growth of the Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology at the University of Memphis.IEAA PublicationsFragments of a Shattered Visage: The Proceedings of the International Symposium on Ramesses the Great, Edward Bleiberg and Rita Freed, eds., 1991. Ramesses II and the Bible, Steven L. McKenzie, Th.D., 1987. A Divine Tour of Ancient Egypt, Rita E. Freed, 1983. Ancient Egypt: A Guidebook, Carol Crown with an essay by Rita E. Freed, 1983. Click here for information on ordering any of the publications listed above. |
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