by Art of Counting | Announcement, Methods
It is my great pleasure to announce the successful defense of my Ph.D. dissertation, on which the Art of Counting project is based. On Friday, January 21, I met my advisor, David O’Connor, my readers, Ogden Goelet and Diana Craig Patch (Associate Curator,...
by Art of Counting | Tacky Tourists
Our ongoing series of tourists doing or wearing, shall we say…interesting things. Some will make you snicker at the silliness, some will make you wail at the selfishness, and others will make you wish you had control over who was issued a passport. These two...
by Art of Counting | Cross Training
Yet another example of the incredible insights into visual material that can come from specialists in other fields. In this case a Queens University Classics professor emeritus, Dr. Ross Kilpatrick, has suggested that the enigmatic barren background of the iconic da...
by Art of Counting | Tacky Tourists
This project is dedicated to performing serious research, using the combination of statistics and Egyptological knowledge to uncover previously unrecognized patterns in ancient images. However, all work and no play… Since our June 2010 launch, the Art of...
by Art of Counting | Inspiration
Enjoy this collection of ancient Egyptian images of rebirth, renewal, and regeneration! All details are original photos from the tomb of Ramses VI (KV 9). Happy New...