In Ancient Egypt, One Villanova Professor Sees Modern Lessons
September 11, 2024
September 11, 2024
VILLANOVA, Pennsylvania, Sept. 11 (TNSres) -- Villanova University issued the following news release:
During the Old Kingdom (2700-2200 B.C.E.), Memphis was the epicenter of Egyptian civilization.
A key strategic point in the Nile Delta region, it long served as the seat from which the Pharaoh ruled his domain, exerted his influence and marshaled his military might. Bustling with activity, it teemed with craftspeople, clerics and courtiers, and its whitewashed walls rev . . .
During the Old Kingdom (2700-2200 B.C.E.), Memphis was the epicenter of Egyptian civilization.
A key strategic point in the Nile Delta region, it long served as the seat from which the Pharaoh ruled his domain, exerted his influence and marshaled his military might. Bustling with activity, it teemed with craftspeople, clerics and courtiers, and its whitewashed walls rev . . .
