Joining the conversation are Richard Parkinson, a Professor of Egyptology at Oxford, Aidan Dodson, a Senior Research Fellow in Archaeology, and Roland Enmarch, a Senior Lecturer in Egyptology at Liverpool. They dive into 'The Tale of Sinuhe,' exploring its themes of exile, identity, and homecoming. The guests highlight the poem's historical context within Egypt's Middle Kingdom, its intricate narrative style, and the significant cultural traditions it reflects. They also address the emotional journey of Sinuhe, who seeks solace in his homeland after a life of challenges abroad.