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    Discover our work in Egypt, and in Canada 

Field work and Projects 


 group DSC 0045 CopyThe SSEA undertakes a number of projects in Egypt and also in Canada. A number of scholars and members of the Society are involved with these projects, participating in working with the projects or supporting their work through various Society activities. 

The Society has been working for many years at the Dakhleh Oasis. Details of the work by the project can be found at: www.dakhlehoasisproject.com

 

The Society has not forgotten that there is Ancient Egyptian material in a number of Canada's museums, libraries and universities, as well as a number of architectural and artistic items of note throughout Canada and North America. It therefore has been involved with the Ancient Egypt in Canada project for a number of years, aimed at 're-discovering' such links to Ancient Egypt and bringing them to the attention of scholars and the Canadian public. 
For more information see the website: 
Ancient Egypt In Canada

 

The Tod Temple Project

The Tod Temple Project is the latest project supported by the SSEA. It is restoring and conserving the temple at El-Tod, some 20 km south of Luxor. Dedicated to the god Montu, the temple has origins dating back to the Old Kingdom and extending into Ptolemaic times, and on into the Byzantine and Islamic periods.The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquiteis named ht esite in  its List of Priorities for conservation work, to protect it from salination and other causes of deterioration. 

For more information see: The Tod Temple Project

 

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