Discover the latest groundbreaking research on the Giza pyramids, including exciting new findings from the city that supported their construction and the incredible 2015 discovery of journals detailing resource procurement for the Great Pyramid, shedding new light on the daily lives of the builders. Recent scans have also uncovered hidden corridors within the pyramid itself. Join Foy Scalf for an exploration of the mysteries still surrounding these iconic monuments and the people who built them.
Foy Scalf is an Egyptologist with a PhD from the University of Chicago and Head of the Research Archives at the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures at the University of Chicago. His research focuses on ancient Egyptian intellectual culture, religious practices, and the history of the book, with a special interest in orality and textual transmission. Scalf curated the exhibition Book of the Dead: Becoming God in Ancient Egypt and leads several Digital Humanities projects, including the CEDAR Book of the Dead and the ISAC Demotic Ostraca Online database. His work has made significant contributions to the study of ancient Egyptian magic and religion.
This program is presented as part of One Book, One Village.
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