LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Purdue University bioarchaeologist Michele Buzon will talk about her research in the ancient Nile Valley during a free, public lecture March 19 at the University of Louisville.
UofL’s history and anthropology departments and the Archaeological Institute of America’s Kentucky Society are sponsoring the archaeology lecture as part of a series. The talk on “Life and Death along the Nile: Tales from the Tombs of Tombos,” will begin at 6 p.m. at UofL’s Center for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 1606 Rowan St., in Portland.
The anthropology professor will discuss her ongoing fieldwork at Tombos, an archaeological site in northern Sudan where a colonial community was established during expansion of the New Kingdom Egyptian Empire into Nubia. She will discuss how analysis of burials there yields examples of how a rich archaeological record can be used to understand past societies.
For more information, check www.kyarchaeology.com or contact Jennifer Westerfeld at 502-852-3756 or jennifer.westerfeld@louisville.edu.
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EDITORS: Michele Buzon’s photo is attached.