Join us for a 90-minute interview and Q&A session with Brian J. McVeigh on his latest book, The Psychology of Ancient Egypt: Reconstructing A Lost Mentality.
We will be delving into many aspects of ancient Egypt that are relevant to Julian Jaynes’s theory.
This online event will be held on Thursday, November 16th, 2023 at 4pm Pacific/7pm Eastern.
The hour-long interview will be followed by a 30 minute question and answer session with the event participants.
Free and open to the public (RSVP required).
JJS members: RSVP directly here: https://www.julianjaynes.org/event/the- ... ent-egypt/ (must be logged in).
Non-members: RSVP by sending us an Event RSVP message here: https://www.julianjaynes.org/contact/
A Google Meet invitation with a link to join the event will be sent to all RSVPs.
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Brian J. McVeigh - The Psychology of Ancient Egypt
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