Weinberg Lecture of Egyptology—For the Love of Sekhmet: Maggie Benson and Nettie Gourlay
Schedule
Sun Mar 02 2025 at 02:00 pm to 03:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
2110 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh, NC, United States, North Carolina 27607 | Raleigh, NC
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Dr. Kathleen Sheppard of Missouri University of Science and technology tells the story of Margaret Benson, known to her friends as Maggie, who took a donkey ride to the Temple of Mut in Karnak, near the village of Luxor, Egypt, in 1894. There, she saw the heads of “cat statues,” as she called them, peeking up out of the dirt. She was in love. She wanted to excavate these heads and learn more about the goddess they represented.The next year, Maggie began excavating at the Temple of Mut. She was the first woman to be granted official permission to excavate in Egypt, making it a truly groundbreaking season. In 1896, returning for a second season, Maggie met Janet Gourlay, called Nettie, and fell in love again. Nettie had fallen in love, too, and wanted to stay in Egypt. She had archaeological training and helped Maggie on site for the next two years. Together, they published the site in a best-selling report, “The Temple of Mut in Asher” (1899).
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