ROM Daytime: Tales from Sudan: 40 Years of ROM Archaeology

Discover ground breaking research and fascinating advances in art, culture, and nature as our experts share their cutting edge work in this engaging series of daytime lectures.

Celebrate the anniversary of ROM's archaeological fieldwork in Sudan with an overview of how ROM researchers have contributed to the knowledge of our global heritage, what this important work has taught us, and most importantly where ROM's research program is headed in the 21st century.

Free with Museum Admission.

Speaker:

Krzysztof Grzymski is Senior Curator (Egypt & Nubia) at the Royal Ontario Museum.

Born in Kalisz, Poland, Krzysztof Grzymski studied Mediterranean archaeology at the University of Warsaw and African archaeology at the University of Calgary. Since joining the ROM in 1984 his activities have encompassed three different streams: field archaeology, museum curatorship and university teaching. Krzysztof's field projects are carried out in Egypt and in Sudanese Nubia. Of special note is the rescue excavation of the Graeco-Roman town Pelusium (Tell el-Farama) in response to the appeal of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. Krzysztof co-directed the joint Canadian-Egyptian project with J. Anderson and M. Abd el-Maksoud. Carried out over two field campaigns in 1993 and 1994, the project explored the domestic and industrial remains of this important port of Greco-Roman Egypt.

His curatorial activities include developing the Egyptian and Nubian galleries, opened in 1992, and curating special exhibitions such as the Gold of Meroe (1994), Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids (2000), and Eternal Egypt: Masterworks of Ancient Art from The British Museum (2004). As a teacher, Krzysztof is particularly proud of offering courses in Egyptian and Nubian archaeology and culture at the University of Toronto and supervising the successful completion of several doctoral dissertations.

Fieldwork at Pelusium has been funded by grants from the ROM Governors and the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives.

11:00 am - 12:00 pm Lecture in Eaton Theatre

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Coffee, Tea & Treats in Theatre Rotunda

12:30 pm - 1:15 pm Exhibit Visit with Introductory Remarks

Note: Assistive listening devices and American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation are available on request. ASL interpretation requires three weeks advance notice.

Please email programs@rom.on.ca to request the service.

Lecture held in the Eaton Theatre

Level 1B



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