I'm revamping my 3rd yr syllabus on Hellenistic & Roman Egypt and I am LOVING all the online lectures out there! Here are some of the gems I've assigned 
1: Ancient Egyptian Culture and Its Continuity in Modern Egypt by Fayza Haikal for @HarvardMANE

1: Ancient Egyptian Culture and Its Continuity in Modern Egypt by Fayza Haikal for @HarvardMANE
2. "Does the Future of the Past Lie in the Hands of the Living?" aka @monznomad's 2020 @ASOResearch meeting plenary address
3. @Ritaluc on "Magic and Demonology in Ancient Egypt" at @HarvardMANE
4. Stuart Smith's "Black Pharaohs? Egyptological bias, racism, & Egypt & Nubia as African Civilizations", hosted by @HutchinsCenter
The @MuseoEgizio's Director's Walk series (w English subtitles = non Italian speaker students friendly
), incl. this episode on Cleopatra and Ptolemaic Egypt as documented in their collection

6. The @MuseoEgizio has also made available this amazing lecture on animal mummies by Salima Ikram
7. @met_egyptianart's video on healing and magic in ancient Egypt with curator Isabel StĂŒnkel
8. And of course, the wonderful talks by all our #EOTalks Season 1 guests!
https://everydayorientalism.wordpress.com/2020/07/24/eotalks-summer-fall-2020/

I also wanted to assign some of @TheEES's and @petriefriends' recent - and fantastic - lectures but I cannot find them. Have they been recorded = have I missed where to search for them?