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BA Holds 1st Lecture at Princess Khadija Palace in Helwan


Fri 22 Nov 2019 | 02:06 AM
Ali Abu Dashish

DR. Mustafa El-Feki, the BA Head, announced that the Archaeological Museum of the Cultural Communication Sector at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina held its 1st lecture at Princess Khadija palace in Helwan.

The event was attended by Dr. Sobhi Ashour, Greek-Roman Antiquities and Arts professor, Arts Faculty at Helwan University.

The lecture entitled "School Activities, Funeral, Theater Show and Political Controversy" featured an Ordinary Alexandrians Life Day in May 175".

Dr. Ashour confirmed that effects from different categories belong to a specific cultural and archaeological context and understanding these elements introduces the public to many of the stories of their users and their lifestyles.

In addition, it tackled documents that usually provide direct evidence of public and private affairs in administrative or literary subjects rich in detail at that special age of great Egyptian civilization.

On other hand, Dr. El-Feki said that Princess Khadija Palace in Helwan, is a mini model of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Cairo.

He expressed his happiness with the reluctance of professors and students from the universities of Helwan, Cairo, and Ain Shams to attend the archaeological and cultural activities in the palace.

Also, he explained that seminars would be held in schools to increase the archaeological awareness of school students in Cairo and Giza, in light of the political leadership interest in children and youth, as well as the BA vision.