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When May 23, 2010
from 11:00 am to 04:00 pm
Where Lenart Auditorium
Contact Name Hans Barnard
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Wep Wa-ut in Westwood

Ancient Egypt at UCLA

 

This event has been extended until 4pm. See below for an expanded program (or download a PDF here).

Five Lectures on Ancient Egyptian Technology!

Self-parking is available in Lot 4

Speakers include:

  • Carrie Zarnoch 
  • Ursula Barghouth
  • Nadia Mohsen
  • AJ White
  • Anthony Caldwell
Wep Wa-ut Extended Program

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