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Johns Hopkins University | AS.130.105

Freshman Seminar: Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll in Ancient Egypt

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This seminar explores the social roles of sexuality, alcohol, other drugs, music, fragrance, and sensuality in secular and religious areas of Egyptian life, largely but not exclusively during the New Kingdom, ca. 1500 to 1000 B.C. The ancient attitudes towards these elements will be explored through the ancient textual sources in translation and the artistic representations.

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