<p>the program at brown isn’t new–it’s about 50 years old, well established and very well respected. idad, you may be confused because the undergraduate egyptology program is housed in a department that was recently given a new name.</p>
<p>brown also has the joukowsky institute which offers opportunities for field work
<a href=“Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology | | Brown University”>Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology | | Brown University;
<p>the risd museum which has extensive ancient egyption collection
<a href=“http://www.risd.edu/museum_ancient_collect.cfm?Choice2=Museum&Choice=Ancient%25[/url]”>http://www.risd.edu/museum_ancient_collect.cfm?Choice2=Museum&Choice=Ancient%25</a></p>
<p>and the heffenreffer anthropology museum
<a href=“Haffenreffer | Brown University”>Haffenreffer | Brown University;
<p>and a public humanities program for those interested in curating ancient art and archeology
<a href=“http://proteus.brown.edu/jnbc/Home[/url]”>http://proteus.brown.edu/jnbc/Home</a></p>