Our modern conception of jewellery is that of personal decoration and adornment. This talk explores the proposition that the original motive for jewellery in Ancient Egypt was religious and purely functional. From armbands to ankle bands, and from pectorals to headbands, this talk explores the curious phenomenon of the origins of jewellery in Ancient Egypt.
Views: 196 | Enquiries: 0A Doctor of Mathematics, I am an accomplished speaker who has given over 70 talks to organisations including local historical societies, the U3A, Probus, Luncheon Clubs, Rotary, and the WI.
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