GAD123 The Egyptians-How They Played (Complimentary Bonus Program)

GAD 123 The Egyptians - How They Played 
Sept. 25 
Catherine Hawkins 

Artifacts related to daily activities and hundreds ofdocuments written by ancient Egyptians shed light ontheir lives - the food, clothing, furnishings, cosmetics,trades, crafts and the fundamental social unit of theircivilization, the family. And just like modern families,they played games. An ancient game, Senet, was foundin King Tut's tomb. Come learn how to play this ancientgame just as they did.


Schedule: Every day, starting on 09/25/25 and ending on 09/25/25
Times: 01:30pm-02:45pm CDT
Instructor: Catherine Hawkins Catherine Hawkins
Location: Church of the Holy Comforter
156 South 9th St
Gadsden, AL 35901
(256) 547-5361
Session ID: LL-2509-TEHTP2-01
Complimentary Bonus Program : $0.00

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