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History of Ancient Egypt

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Categories: Ancient Civilizations, Ancient Languages, Egyptian Art, Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Egyptology, History of Ancient Egypt, Library | Enter your password to view comments.

2018 News

Even though the holidays are upon us, it’s not too early to start thinking about 2018 classes. Check back for more announcements, updates, and events in the new year.

Categories: Ancient Civilizations, Ancient Greek, Ancient Languages, Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Egyptology, Egyptology at JCCC, History of Ancient Egypt, Summer Youth Program, Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Spring 2017 CE Courses: Egyptomania and Latin and Greek for the Modern World

To access the online catalog for the following courses, click: http://classsearch.jccc.edu/class/results?query=davidson&s=&term_type=ContinuingEd *Students who enroll in 3 or more CE classes in one transaction get a 15% discount!* Egyptomania: Egypt’s Influence on the Arts  03/20/17-04/10/17 Ancient Egypt’s influence on the visual arts, music, film, architecture, and the written word is vast; some call this excessive love of … Continue reading »

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Jean-Pierre Houdin Pyramid Lectures

The Kansas City Metro Area has a wonderful opportunity to attend two lectures this month by French architect Jean-Pierre Houdin as part of the Polsky Practical Personal Enrichment Series. For more information or to RSVP, visit http://www.jccc.edu/foundation/events/polsky-series/index.html Highlights from the website above: “JCCC is proud to welcome Jean-Pierre Houdin, traveling from Paris, to be our special guest … Continue reading »

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Experimental Philology: Cuneiform and Cursive Hieroglyphs

In preparation for our international study trip to London, Oxford, and Berlin, several trip participants have enrolled in an Independent Study Course, Egypt and the Ancient Near East. Co-taught with Professor Melanie Hull, this 10-week course gives JCCC students a unique opportunity to explore the history, religion, art, culture, politics, language, literature, and the worldview of both … Continue reading »

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Fall 2015 Egyptology Classes–Enroll now to reserve your spot!

It’s time for another exciting session of Egyptology courses at Johnson County Community College; JCCC is the only place in the KC Metro area that you can study ancient Egypt with an Egyptologist.  Click on the link below to see registration information for Egyptian Art I, Egyptian Hieroglyphs I, and History of Ancient Egypt. Each … Continue reading »

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Coming soon!

This site is still being developed. Check back soon to learn about ancient Egypt, ancient languages and civilizations, and a trip to Europe to visit Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern museum collections, monuments, and professional organizations. In the meantime, Professor Davidson can answer your questions at sdavid22@jccc.edu. Please contact the Continuing Education department http://www.jccc.edu/continuing-education/ if … Continue reading »

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