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To any confused students:

 

With my co-professor's recent retirement, there may be some slightly confusing references to other instructors in the lessons (Professor Morgan). I am slowly beginning the process to ensure that this confusion is mitigated, but it will take some time. All lessons will eventually indicate the correct professor, and credits to the original author will be indicated at the bottom of the lesson itself. Slight modifications will be made in order to make this happen, as some descriptions, personal details, or reasoning will no longer make sense as it pertains to me, but these changes will be minimal and cosmetic. 

 

In the meantime, this is an excellent opportunity to point out any issues of spelling, grammar, or content to me, as I will be going through each lesson individally. I can be contacted via owl. 

The door opens to the classroom with a flourish, banging outward onto the stone walls at the stroke of the hour. As the students pile in for their first class, they notice the extensive ornamentation displayed on the walls. While no one would call the hallways in Hogwarts bare per se, this classroo…
Today, the door is already ajar before the clock announces the hour, silently bidding students enter. While the walls are still a cornucopia of artifacts, some particular pieces appear to have been rearranged slightly to make them stand out more. The eye alights upon a variety of Egyptian symbols. …
The door to the Mythology classroom is once again ajar, silently ushering students in as they arrive. On the desk in the front of the room, there is a tall stack of papers that rivals the pyramids of Giza. The one on the top clearly shows an image of some sort of family lineage. Once the room and t…
As the students filter into the classroom today, there is an enormous stone sarcophagus laying atop the desk. It looks impossibly heavy for a wooden desk to bear, but fortunately nothing collapses in the minutes before class. Images of Osiris and Anubis are carved into the sides of the sarcophagus,…
As students enter the Mythology classroom this fine day, they are greeted not with a sarcophagus, but with a rather striking change on the west wall of the room. Instead of the collage of tapestries and framed pictures, a wall of solid rock has taken its place. While normally a wall of solid rock w…
Professor Morgan ushers the students into the classroom, seemingly impatient to get started. Welcome back, students! I hope you have recovered from your midterms and that you found them challenging, but not impossible. Today is both our second and our last class discussing Sumerian Mythology and …
Professor Morgan looks curiously out over her classroom. The students are all seated and yet they seem quite distracted by something hovering over the Professor’s right shoulder. Professor Morgan glances back and laughs. Oh this little thing? It’s a representation of a Babylonian dem…
Professor Morgan places a small, cylindrical object at the front of her desk. She grabs a hunk of potter’s clay and rolls it out while the students finish taking their seats. With a flick of her wand, the cylinder turns sideways, gently presses itself into the clay, and rolls one full turn of…
Professor Morgan works quietly at the front of the classroom. With a flick of her wand, the maps of Ancient Africa and the Middle East roll themselves up and slip into a cupboard in the corner. The Cylinder Seals, demon statues, and scrolls full of hieroglyphics slide into baskets and line themselv…
This class will teach students who are interested in pursuing careers in various fields about the mythology of major ancient civilizations across the globe . During each year we will discuss different continents and specific cultures in each region, and will be discussing Gods and Goddesses, famous myths and legends, as well as “mythical” creatures from each region. In Fourth Year, we will be studying Africa and the Middle East, with a special focus on the mythology of Ancient Egypt.

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