The first one has passed, but Wheaton College has many more in their fall lecture series entitled, “From Migdol to Aswan: Geoarchaeology in Egypt and Sinai.” I don’t see it stated explicitly on the website, but in previous years the lectures were open to the public, free of charge. For locations and other information, see their website.
Monday, October 6, 7:00 PM
The Application of Satellite Imagery to Archaeological Research
Sarah Parcak, University of Alabama-Birmingham
Mining Operations in Sinai in Pharaonic Times Greg Mumford, University of Alabama-Birmingham
Monday, November 3, 7:00 PM
“Moses Slept Here:” A Critical Review of Popular Exodus Theories James K. Hoffmeier, Trinity International University
Stephen O. Moshier, Wheaton College
Monday, November 10, 7:00 PM
Some Applications of Geologic Science in Ancient Egyptian Archaeology James A. Harrell, University of Toledo
Monday, November 17, 7:00 PM
New Insights into the Geography of the Exodus: Reports from Excavations in the Eastern Delta and Northwest Sinai James K. Hoffmeier, Trinity International University
Stephen O. Moshier, Wheaton College
Monday, December 1, 7:00 PM
Paleolithic Occupation of the Sinai Jim Phillips, Field Museum of Natural History
2 thoughts on “Wheaton Lectures: From Migdol to Aswan”
Hello! FYI, the lectures are free and open to the public.
For video and web site on Migdol of the Exodus see = http://www.sinai-horeb.com/