
Julien Cooper جوليان كوبر
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Egyptologist, Nubiologist, personwholikesdeserts 🇦🇺. Director, Atbai Survey Project @Atbai01. Australian Research Council Future Fellow, Macquarie University
Sydney
Joined May 2019
For Sydney folks, please join me on Monday the 18th @ 1pm at the Chau Chak Wing museum for a chat on the heritage crisis in Sudan: #Sudan #Archaeology.
sydney.edu.au
Monday 18 August, 1-2pm, Chau Chak Wing Museum. A discussion on the destruction to cultural heritage in the recent conflict in Sudan and on the efforts to save Sudan’s rich cultural legacy.
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RT @HistoryNSW: Come along on Monday 21st July to hear Dr Julien Cooper speak at the next History Now event on Cultural Heritage. Dr Julien….
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RT @KS_Archaeology: Bravo to Dr Mary Hartley @mq_dha @Macquarie_Uni on a fascinating story of ancient dogs and humans through the lens of a….
lighthouse.mq.edu.au
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Come hear us talk at the next History Now public talks, with the topic of "Cultural Heritage in Danger: Current Crises and Practical Solutions" (where I will talk about the Sudan museum). link below for registration #Sudan #archaeology.
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RT @Atbai01: #أيتباي. المكروليث (الأدوات الحجرية الكبيرة) منتشرة في جميع أنحاء الأيتباي. توجد عادةً في مناجم الذهب، ولكل نوع سطح مختلف يناس….
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RT @KS_Archaeology: Excellent piece by colleague Dr Julia Hamilton on girls in ancient Egypt - a touching look at a little-known social gro….
theconversation.com
Evidence of textile workshops demonstrates that girls’ labour was valued enough to be documented in administrative records alongside adult workers.
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On behalf of Macquarie academics in @mq_dha, thank you to the incredibly kind Sydney Zaghawa Association & community for a very special meeting - sharing stories of Sudanese heritage! The first of many more meetings and joint projects. @TanyaEvans14 #Sudan.
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From July 7-11 I will be teaching a short course on Meroitic language of Sudan and its historical and linguistic context. More details here: Please join me! #Sudan #archaeology #languages
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RT @Atbai01: Watch our (Maël Crépy, Marie Bourgeois & Julien Cooper) talk on nomads: "Nomads of the Eastern Sahara: from footnotes to full….
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RT @mq_dha: Did ancient Egyptians practice polygamy? A new study from Macquarie's Kim McCorquodale conclusively shows that high officials i….
lockwoodonlinejournals.com
This paper examines potential instances of polygamy amongst the high officials during the Middle Kingdom Period, by examining evidence from their tombs. Iconographic and inscriptional material offers...
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RT @Atbai01: 1/3 #ايتباي. متى وأين وكيف كان ينتقل البدو؟ يتحرك البدو لأسباب عديدة ، ولكن الأكثر شيوعا هو الحفاظ على حياة وصحة قطعانهم و وال….
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RT @AusAmbEgy: On the 2nd anniversary of conflict, Sudan faces the world’s largest displacement crisis. Australia calls for a cessation of….
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A new Egyptian royal inscription discovered in Jordan! Alongside similar inscriptions in the Sinai & northern Saudi Arabia, its pretty clear that the kings of the ramesside period were interested in tapping Arabian trade routes. #Egyptology #Arabia .
heritagedaily.com
Jordan’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced the discovery of an inscription bearing the seal of Ramses III in the Wadi Rum Reserve, Jordan.
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"How Football Has Carried Sudan Through Empire, Strikes, and War" - Aida Abbashar writes on the history of football in Sudan, and the current success in the World Cup qualifiers #Sudan.
I wrote this about the history of the beautiful game in Sudan. Amidst their incredible World Cup qualifiers run, Sudan's national team offers rare moments of unity for a country torn apart by conflict.
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RT @ArkoMinawi: مناشدة للمنظمات لإسراع في إسقاط المواد العذائية والدوائية والإيوائية للانقاذ المدنيين في مدينة الفاشر في اقرب وقت وفي خلال….
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RT @Atbai01: #ايتباي. انضمت مجموعة جديدة من الطلاب المتدربين من جامعة ماكواري و طلاب من الخارج الى حملة الاستشعار عن بعد للمشروع. يساعد ذلك….
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RT @peteredwell: An article I wrote for The Conversation about tariffs and Ancient Rome has just published. @Macquarie_Uni .@mq_dha . https….
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Unfortunately for the Romans, high tariffs often led to higher prices, black markets and other economic woes.
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Flash back to last time I was in the Sudan National Museum - the statue of the Kushite king Tantamani - just one of the many meaningful+beautiful objects. With the destruction of the collection, the stories connecting the past with present audiences are lost. #KeepEyesOnSudan
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