On 22/11/2012 08:41, David Green wrote:
What about the daughters of nephthys or hathor - : )
Isis is not the only archetype of ancient egyptian psychology - imo
My own theory (as expounded in my book "Supernatural Assault in AE") I
extrapolate from
ancient dream texts - which have _two_ main male role models viz Horus &
Seth -
the female counterpart of this text is missing but there is no reason to
believe women's dreams were not also interpreted -
thus should be two female role models: Isis and I suggest Nephthys -
although when I discussed this with some of the Manchester people
they thought Hathor more likely as Iisis counterpart...
Just a thought - good topic for conference
senebty
Mogg
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> CONFERENCES: 'Daughters of Isis' study day (Manchester, February 16)
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> From
> <http://egyptmanchester.wordpress.com/2012/11/21/event-daughters-of-isis-stu
> dy-day-saturday-february-16th-2013/>:
> [Go there for details]
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> Event: 'Daughters of Isis' study day - Saturday February 16th 2013
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> November 21, 2012 by Campbell@Manchester Daughters of Isis: Women in Ancient
> Egypt Saturday 16th February 2013
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> Stopford Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT.
>
> A series of presentations examining the lives, roles, health and deaths of
> ancient Egyptian women. Presented by Egyptology Online in association with
> the KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology.
>
> PROGRAMME
> 9.15 REGISTRATION: tea/coffee
> 9.45 Welcome and Introduction
> 10.00 Vanishing Queens: Three Mummy Mysteries
> Dr Joyce Tyldesley
> 10.45 Medical Care for Women in Pharaonic Egypt
> Roger Forshaw
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> 11.15 BREAK
> 11.45 Women and Literacy
> Dr Glenn Godenho
> 12.30 A Little of What you Fancy
> Pauline Norris
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> 1.00 LUNCH (please make own arrangements)
> 2.00 The 2013 Bob Partridge Memorial Lecture
> Women's Religious Roles during the Late Period: The lives and afterlives of
> Asru and Tasheriankh Dr Campbell Price
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> 3.00 BREAK
> 3.30 The Mystery of a Wooden Cane found in an OK Female Burial: an
> Accessory Staff or a Walking Aid?
> Iwona Kozieradzka-Ogunmakin
> 4.00 What Skeletal Evidence can tell us about Women in Ancient Egypt
> Emily Marlow
> 4.30 Conclusion
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