Recordings will be made available for those unable to attend the live sessions!

Whether you just want to impress your friends and family in a museum or on holiday in Egypt, or you want to learn the ancient Egyptian language with a view to further study, this is the course for you.

We will concentrate on the hieroglyphs of the Middle Kingdom (c. 2000-1600 BCE), but you’ll be able to apply a lot of what you have learnt to monuments from all periods of pharaonic history. In this course, we’ll continue to look at how the Egyptians expressed themselves on their funerary monuments, this time including autobiography. We will also look at some simple passages from Middle Egyptian literature and finish by reading an excerpt, in hieroglyphs, from the Story of the Shipwrecked Sailor, an Ancient Egyptian tale of adventure, magic snakes, and strange vegetables.

By the end of this course, you’ll have a grasp of almost all the basic grammar needed to read the Middle Egyptian stage of the Ancient Egyptian language. 

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This course continues where the EES Beyond Beginners’ class left off and assumes that you are fairly confident with the hieroglyphic writing system and know some elements of basic Middle Egyptian grammar; you might have done a beginners’ class before or read a teach-yourself book. The first lesson will be a recap of what we did in the last course, but please get in touch with [email protected] if you want to discuss your level.

There are no tests or exams but each week, to practise what we have learnt, a simple task will be given to do at home and feedback for it will be provided. These tasks will be optional. 

Please note: If you are not confident with ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, then our next Beginners Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs is planned for April/May 2025.

Course Outline

Please note that main content will be delivered between 18:00-19:30, though some optional participation (quizzes, Q&A, etc.) may continue beyond that time. 

Tuesday 12 November, 18:00-19:30 (UK) time
Week one – Recap of how to read hieroglyphs and the grammar covered last term – Revising all the things we did in the last course.

Tuesday 19 November, 18:00-19:30 (UK) time
Week two – Expressing one’s excellent character and serving the king – Independent pronouns.

Tuesday 26 November, 18:00-19:30 (UK) time
Week three – Verbs, the past tense – Autobiography and telling stories.

Tuesday 3 December, 18:00-19:30 (UK) time
Week Four – More autobiography – More verb forms.

Tuesday 10 December, 18:00-19:30 (UK) time
Week Five – The Story of the Shipwrecked Sailor – Reading an excerpt from a piece of Egyptian Literature.

Recordings of the live sessions will be made available to attendees following the weekly session for those unable to attend in person. 

Booking and information

Register for your place in advance using the link below. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about your booking. If you do not receive your email, then please check your junk folders before contacting the Egypt Exploration Society. The course will be held on our Zoom platform and attendees will be able to interact by asking questions, using the chat and polls. It is not necessary to have a working webcam or microphone for this course. The online course will be complemented by Google Drive, where resources will be uploaded, and a YouTube playlist for class recordings.

Please ensure that you have read our guide to attending EES online events before the course begins.

Dr Joseph Clayton

Dr Joseph Clayton

Ancient Egyptian language specialist

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