Ancient Egyptian Art and Architecture 3000-1550BCE
Course Overview
Course Information
- Course Number:
- ARTHIST 213
- Credit:
- 3
- Grading:
- Letter-based Grading A-F
- Categories:
- Law, Politics, Philosophy, and History
Program Information
- Summer College Program
Emory Summer College is a nonresidential program in which exceptional high school students, who have completed their sophomore or junior year, may enroll in Emory undergraduate courses and earn college credit.
Course Dates and Details
Program | Course Dates | Class Time | Format | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Summer College Program | Session 1: Sat, May 17 - Thu, Jun 26, 2025 |
| online | open |
Instructors
Tasha Dobbin-Bennett
Tasha Dobbin-Bennett is an Associate Professor of Art History and Studio Art at Oxford College. Originally from New Zealand, she earned her Ph.D. from Yale University in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations with a specialization in Egyptology. Prior to starting at Oxford College in 2015, she was the Papyrologist at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, where she worked on the ancient papyri collection.
Dr. Dobbin-Bennett's dissertation research examined the ancient Egyptian conceptions of decomposition and putrefaction. Her interdisciplinary study applied forsenic anthropological research to the ancient Egyptian medical and religious texts. Having spent a number of years on archaeological excavations in Egypt, she is interested in how Egypt's unique climate contributed to the ancient Egyptian perception of the post-mortem human body.