
Crafted to Last
Coffins, Wood, Woodworking with Prof. Carrie Arbuckle MacLeod
History isn’t repeating itself; history is now
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Coffins, Wood, Woodworking with Prof. Carrie Arbuckle MacLeod

The Akh: The One Piece of Your Soul You Have to Earn

Call Me by My Secret Name (Or Don't, and Watch What Happens)

A special look into Griffith Institute's new Tutankhamun Spatial Archive

Kara, Jordan, Amber, and subscribers muse about female queerness, arguably the most subversive and invisible kind of relationship in the patriarchal world, plus a number of other topics.

Our changing perceptions of female kingship

Ask your all burning Egypt questions in real time with Kara, Jordan, and Amber
Because mummification resulted from class warfare…

Naunakhte-the woman who outlived two husbands and had zero patience left for her ungrateful children

Episode #128

Episode #127

Episode #126

Listen now | Cultural entanglements between ancient Egypt and the Libyans

How to stay home and write a book at the end of all things

Episode #124

Episode #123

This is the first in our new series focusing on the people we today call ancient Egyptians.

Join us on Zoom today, October 26th, at 11am PST

Episode #122

A recording from Amber Myers Wells's live video