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Regine has edited, authored, and co-authored numerous publications on ancient Egypt and the Near East, including The World of the Pharaohs and Egypt: Art and Architecture,both translated into more than eight languages. In collaboration with Dr. Matthias Seidel, she has also published a book on the Egyptian andNear Eastern scarab collection of the Walters. Since becoming Curator of Ancient Art in 2001, Regine has curated several small exhibitions, including Alexandria and Egypt (Baltimore City Hall) and Eternal Egypt (Walters).
LECTURE: Creation Myths in Ancient Egypt
Date: Thursday, April 16, 6:30 p.m.
Chapter: Pennsylvania
Presenter: Dr. Regine Schulz, Walters Art Museum
Location: Classroom 2, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Cost: $5 general admission, $3 Penn Museum members/students, FREE to ARCE-PA members
Dr. Regine Schulz is Curator of Ancient Art and Director of International Curatorial Relations at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore. She is an associate professor of Egyptology at the Institute Egyptology at the Ludwig-Maximilians University,Munich (Germany), where she received her Ph.D. in Egyptology, and teaches at Johns Hopkins University. Schulz is heavily involved with the International Council of Museums (ICOM), serving as chairperson of the International Committee of Egyptology, Chairperson of the Resolution Committee, and a member of the Board of the Ethics.Regine has edited, authored, and co-authored numerous publications on ancient Egypt and the Near East, including The World of the Pharaohs and Egypt: Art and Architecture,both translated into more than eight languages. In collaboration with Dr. Matthias Seidel, she has also published a book on the Egyptian andNear Eastern scarab collection of the Walters. Since becoming Curator of Ancient Art in 2001, Regine has curated several small exhibitions, including Alexandria and Egypt (Baltimore City Hall) and Eternal Egypt (Walters).


