ADAMS, Matthew D.
-
Lecturer in the History of Art and Archaeology and Research Scholar
- Office:
Institute of Fine Arts,
New York University,
1 East 78th Street,
New York, NY 10075-0119 USA
- Voice: 212-992-5880
- Fax: 212-992-5807
- E-Mail:
matthew.adams@nyu.edu
ADAMS, Nettie K.
- Office. Dept. of Anthropology.
University of Kentucky. Lexington KY 40506. 606-257-2840.
ADAMS, William Y.- Office. Dept. of Anthropology.
University of Kentucky. Lexington KY 40506. 606-257-2840.
ALING, Charles F.
ALLEN, James P.
-
Wilbour Professor of Egyptology and Chair,
Department of Egyptology
and Ancient Western Asian Studies,
Brown University
Box 1899
Providence, RI 02912
- Voice:
401-863-3132
- Fax:
401-863-1216
- E-Mail:
Egyptology@brown.edu
ALLEN, Susan.
-
Senior Research Associate,
Egyptian Art - The Metropolitan Museum of Art,
1000 Fifth Avenue,
New York,
NY,
10028-0198,
USA
- Voice:
212-650-2577
- Fax:
212-570-3752
- E-Mail:
susanjallen@mindspring.com
ANDERSON, David A.
-
PhD Candidate
- Office:
Dept. of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh
3H01 Forbes Quadrangle
Pittsburgh
PA
15260
USA
- Voice:
412-441-5414
- Fax:
412-826-0443
- E-Mail:
dander+@pitt.edu
- Home:
5313 Friendship Avenue, Apt 2
Pittsburgh
PA
15224
USA
- Comments:
Dissertation Title: Power and Competition in the Upper Egyptian
Predynastic: A Settlement Perspective.
Research Interest: Predynastic, Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Egypt.
Topics: urbanism, state formation, household economy
ANDERSON, Julie Renee
- Office. Egyptian Section,
Department of Near Eastern and Asian Civilizations, Royal Ontario
Museum, 100 Queens Park Cres., Toronto Ontario M5S 2C6 Canada.
E-Mail: nisses@pathcom.com
ANGENOT, Valerie- Office.
Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations Room #310
4 Bancroft Av., Toronto, Ontario M5S 1C1 Canada.
- Voice: 416-946-5735
- E-Mail: valerie.angenot@utoronto.ca
ARNOLD, Dieter.- Office. Dept. of Egyptian Art. The
Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1000 Fifth Ave. New York NY 10028-0198.
212-570-3770; Fax: 212-570-3879.
ARNOLD, Dorothea.- Office. Dept. of Egyptian Art. The
Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1000 Fifth Ave. New York NY 10028-0198.
212-570-3770; Fax: 212-570-3879.
ASH, Paul S.
AUTH, Susan H.
-
Office. Newark Museum. 49 Washington
St. P.O.Box 540. Newark NJ 07101. 201-596-6550.
AYAD, Mariam
-
Assistant Director,
Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology
The University of Memphis
Memphis, TN 38152
- Phone: 901-678-3895
- E-Mail:
mayad@memphis.edu
BADAWI, Sherine
-
PhD candidate,
Institute of Fine Arts,
1 East 78th Street,
New York,
NY,
10021,
USA
- Voice:
212-472-4299
- E-Mail:
SherineB@aol.com
- Home:
162 East 82nd Street,
New York ,
New York,
10028,
USA
BALIGH, Randa.
- Office.
Dept. Of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations.
Yale University.
102 HGS Drawer 1504A Yale Station.
New Haven
CT
06520-7425
- Voice:
203-732-2951
- E-Mail: rabies@minerva.cis.yale.edu
BARD, Kathryn.
- Office. Dept. of Archaeology. Boston
University. 625 Commonwealth Ave. Boston MA 02215. E-Mail: kbard@acs.bu.edu
BAUMANN, Andrew.
-
U of C Press,
5720 South Woodlawn Avenue,
Chicago ,
IL,
60637,
USA
- Voice:
773-702-7646
- Fax:
773-702-0694
- E-Mail:
abaumann@journals.uchicago.edu
- Home:
1765 East 55th Street, Apt C-2,
Chicago,
IL,
60615,
USA
BAYUK, Andrew
-
Egyptology Photography and Web Design,
1250 NW 36th Street,
Coral Springs,
FL,
33065,
USA
- Voice:
954-255-7139
- E-Mail:
Guardian@guardians.net
-
http://guardians.net/egypt/
- Home:
11250 NW 36th Street,
Coral Springs,
FL,
33065,
USA
- Comments:
Pyramid studies
Founded Guardian's Egypt in 1995
Created CyberJourney to Egypt in 1996
Founded The Plateau, Official website of Dr. Zahi Hawass in 1998
Founded Egyptologist Online in 2000
BELL, Lanny D.
BERG, David A.- Office. Redpath Museum. McGill
University. 859 Sherbrooke St. West. Montreal, Quebec H3A 2K6 Canada.
514-398-4087. / Egyptian Dept. Royal Ontario Museum. 100 Queen's
Park. Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6 Canada. 416-586-5633.
BERGER, Michael.- Office. Language Faculty Resource
Center. Cobb Hall 212. University of Chicago. Chicago IL 60637-1569.
773-702-9772. [Doctoral Candidate]
BERGMAN, Dag
-
Secretary,
Egyptological Seminar of New York,
45 Clara Street,
Brooklyn,
NY,
11218-3009,
USA
- Voice:
718-972-7068
- Fax:
718-972-7068
- E-Mail:
DagBergman@compuserve.com
- Home:
45 Clara Street,
Brooklyn,
NY,
11218-3009,
USA
BERGMAN, Diane
BERMAN, Lawrence M.
-
Curator, Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art, Art of the
Ancient World,
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
465 Huntington Avenue,
Boston,
MA,
02115,
USA
LI>Voice:
617-369-3328
- Fax:
617-267-8191
- E-Mail:
lberman@mfa.org
BERNSTEIN, Marian.
- Office. No office address known.
BIANCHI, Dr. Robert Steven
-
Director of Academic and Curatorial Affairs,
Broughton International Inc.,
263 Kenwood Court North,
Baxter,
Minnesota,
56425-7919,
USA
- Voice:
218-829-012
- Fax:
413-208-3288
- E-Mail:
drbob04@attglobal.net
- Comments:
Ancient Egyptian art history and criticism. Special interest in Egypt
from 750 BC until the conquest of the land by the forces of Islam.
Book review editor for Pharaonic, Graeco-Roman, and Coptic Egypt for
The Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt. Reviewer
inquiries welcome; review copies from publishers should be sent to
the address in Minnesota.
BLEIBERG, Edward.
-
Associate Curator,
Brooklyn Museum of Art,
200 Eastern Parkway,
Brooklyn,
NY,
11238,
USA
- Voice:
718-638-5000 x461
- Fax:
718-398-6930
BLITZ, Stephanie.- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern
Studies. University of Toronto. 4 Bancroft Ave. Toronto Ontario M5S
1A1. Canada. 416-978-3180; Fax: 416-978-5294. [Doctoral
Candidate]
BOCHI, Patricia A.
BOHAC, Kenneth J.
BOHLEKE, Briant
-
Egyptologist Epigrapher,
Epigraphic Survey,
Corniche el-Nil,
Luxor,
Egypt
- E-Mail:
BriBohleke@aol.com
BONTTY, Monica.
- Office. Seminar fur Agyptologie und
Koptologie. Universitat Gottingen. Prinzenstrasse 21. Gottingen 3400
Germany. E-Mail: cpeust@gwdg.de[Doctoral
Candidate]
BRAND, Peter
-
133 Mitchell Hall,
University of Memphis,
Memphis,
TN,
38152,
USA
- Voice:901-678-2520
- Fax: 902-678-2720
- E-Mail:
pbrand@memphis.edu
- Home:2688 Central Ave. Memphis TN 38111,USA
- Comments:
Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Memphis
Field Director, Karnak Great Hypostyle Hall Project,
Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology, University of Memphis.
BREWER, Douglas.
- Office. Dept. of Anthropology.
University of Illinois. Urbana IL 61801.
BRIER, Bob.- Office. Philosophy Dept. CW Post College.
Greenvale NY 11548. 516-299-2341; Fax: 516-299-4140.
BROCK, Edwin.- Home. Cairo. Egypt. 011-20-2-258-5450;
Fax: 011-20-2-350-7214. [Doctoral Candidate]
BROCK, Lyla Pinch.- Home. Cairo. Egypt. 20-2-258-5450;
Fax: 20-2-350-7214.
BROVARSKI, Edward.
-
Dept. of Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Ancient Near Eastern Art,
Museum of Fine Arts,
465 Huntington Ave.,
Boston,
MA,
02115,
USA
- Voice:
617-267-9300
- Fax:
617-267-8191
- E-Mail:
eb@world.std.com
BROWN, S. Kent.
- Office. 162 Joseph Smith Building.
Brigham Young University. Provo UT 84602. 801-378-3167.
BRYAN, Betsy M.
-
Professor of Egyptian Art and Archaeology,
Johns Hopkins University,
3400 N. Charles Street,
Baltimore,
MD,
21218,
USA
- Voice:
410 516-8402
- Fax:
410 516-5218
- E-Mail:
Betsy.Bryan@jhu.edu
- Home:
923 Juniper Road,
Baltimore,
MD,
21218,
USA
BURSTEIN, Stanley M.
- Office. Dept. of History.
California State University Los Angeles. 5151 State University Dr.
Los Angeles CA 90032. 213-343-2020. E-Mail: sburste@calstatela.edu
BUTZER, Karl W.- Office. Dept. of Geography. University
of Texas at Austin. Austin TX 78712. 512-471-5116.
CAPEL, Anne K.
-
4543 Victor Ave.,
Cincinnati,
Ohio,
45242,
USA
- E-Mail:
tannaleaf@aol.com
- Home:
4543 Victor Ave.,
Cincinnati,
Ohio,
45242,
USA
- Comments:
Guest Curator for Mistress of the House, Mistress of Heaven: Women
in Ancient Egypt. Exhibited at Cincinnati Art Museum and Brooklyn
Museum. Co-author and -editor of exhibit catalogue. Special
interests include Predynastic Period and Priestesses of Hathor..
CARNAGEY, Glenn A., Jr.
-
Sr. Partner,
Red Web LLC,
1507 E. 53rd, 270,
Chicago,
IL,
60615,
USA
- Voice:
773-324-7086
- Fax:
773-288-3174
- E-Mail:
glenn@redweb.com or
g-carnagey@uchicago.edu
-
http://www.redweb.com
- Home:
6056 S. Ingleside,
Chicago,
IL,
60637,
USA
- Comments:
[Doctoral Candidate - University of Chicago]
Hieroglyphic texts of the 2nd and 3rd Intermediate Periods,
archaeology of Nubia, the Egyptian Delta and Syria.
Computer-aided archaeological mapping/GIS and computer-aided
lexicography and concordance studies.
CARROLL, Diane Lee.
- Office. Dept. of Anthropology.
California Academy of Sciences. Golden Gate Park. San Francisco CA
93118. 415-750-7163.
CASTLE, Edward W.- Office. Oriental Institute. 1155 E.
58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-9512; Fax: 773-702-9853.
E-Mail: e-castle@uchicago.edu
[Doctoral Candidate]
CLINE, Eric H.
-
Assistant Professor,
George Washington University,
Dept of Classics and Semitics,
345 Phillips Hall, 801 22nd St NW,
Washington,
DC,
20052,
USA
- Voice:
202-994-0316
- Fax:
202-994-6231
- E-Mail:
ehcline@gwu.edu
-
http://gwis2.circ.gwu.edu/~ehcline/
- Home:
10209 Drumm Ave.,
Kensington,
Home_State =MD
20895,
USA
- Comments:
Trade and exchange with the Aegean, Levant, Mesopotamia and Anatolia
during the New Kingdom period.
CODY, Madeleine E.
COLLIER, Sandra.
- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern
Languages & Cultures. 396 Kinsey Hall. UCLA. 405 Hilgard Ave. Los
Angeles CA 90024-1511. 310-206-4165. [Doctoral Candidate]
CONDON, Virginia.
CORCORAN, Lorelei.- Office. The Institute of Egyptian
Art and Archaeology. University of Memphis. Memphis TN 38152.
901-678-2645. E-Mail: lcorcoran@cc.memphis.edu
CROWELL, Brigit.- Office. Egyptian Section. The
University Museum. University of Pennsylvania. 33rd & Spruce Sts.
Philadelphia PA 19104. 215-898-4000.
CRUZ-URIBE, Eugene.
- Associate Professor,
Department of History, Northern Arizona University,
P.O. Box 6023,
Flagstaff,
AZ,
86011,
USA
- Voice:
520-523-8491
- Fax:
520-523-1277
- E-Mail:
eugene.cruz-uribe@nau.edu
- Home:
3175 W. brenda Loop,
Flagstaff,
AZ,
86001,
USA
- Comments:
demotic, graffiti, religion, Hibis Temple
DARNELL, Deborah.
- Office. Oriental Institute. 1155 E.
58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-9512; Fax: 773-702-9853.
[Doctoral Candidate]
DARNELL, John Coleman
-
Assistant Prof. of Egyptology,
Yale University, Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations,
P.O. Box 208236,
New Haven,
CT,
06520-8236,
USA
- Voice:
203-432-2159
- Fax:
203-2946
- E-Mail:
john.darnell@yale.edu
D'AURIA, Sue
-
Associate Curator,
Huntington Museum of Art,
2033 McCoy Rd.,
Huntington,
WV,
25504,
USA
- Voice:
304-529-2701 x18
- Fax:
304-529-7447
- E-Mail:
sdauria@hmoa.org
DAVIS, Virginia Lee.
DAVIS, Whitney M.- Office. Dept. of Art History.
Northwestern University. 1859 Sheridan Rd. Evanston IL 60208-2208.
773-491-8030/3230.
DEATON, John Charles
-
Voice:
804-743-8809
- E-Mail:
JDe2129629@aol.com
- Home:
3565 Meadowdale Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia, 23234, USA
- Comments:
Most published (and unpublished) research concerns pyramids, pyramid
names and Pyramid Texts.
DELIA, Diana
- Professor of History,
History Department, Gaige Hall; Rhode Island College,
600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue,
Providence,
RI,
02908,
USA
- Voice:
401-456-8802
DELIA, Robert.
DEPUYDT, Leo.
- Dept. of Egyptology,
Box 1899,
Brown University,
Providence,
RI,
02912.
- Voice:
401-863-3132
- E-Mail:
depuydt@juno.com
DODD, Lynn Swartz
-
Lecturer and Curator,
THH 328,
University of Southern California,
Los Angeles,
CA,
90089-0355,
USA
- Voice:
213-740-0266
- Fax:
310-828-0270
- E-Mail:
swartz@usc.edu
- Home:
P.O. Box 341485,
Los Angeles,
CA,
90034,
USA
DORMAN, Peter.
- Office. Oriental Institute. 1155 E.
58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-9533; Fax 773-702-9853.
E-Mail: p-dorman@uchicago.edu
DOUSA, Thomas.- Office. Oriental Institute. 1155 E.
58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-9512; Fax: 773-702-9853.
E-Mail: [Doctoral Candidate]
DOXEY, Denise
-
Assistant Curator, Ancient Egyptian, Nubian and Near Eastern Art, Art
of the Ancient World, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 465 Huntington
Avenue, Boston, MA, 02115, USA
- Voice:
617-369-3326
- Fax:
617-267-8191
- E-Mail:
ddoxey@mfa.org
- Home:
71 Hamilton Avenue, Haverhill, MA, 01830, USA
DUFF, Odile.
- Office. Institute of Fine Arts. New York
University. 1 E. 78th St. New York NY 10021. 212-772-5800.[Doctoral
Candidate]
DUPRAS, Tosha L.
ENNEKING, Nancy.
- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern
Studies. The Johns Hopkins University. Charles & 34th Sts. Baltimore
MD 21218. 410-516-7499; Fax: 410-516-5218. [Doctoral
Candidate]
ERTMAN, Earl L.
-
School of Art.
University of Akron
Akron
OH
USA
44325-7801
- Voice: 330-972-6030
- Fax: 330-972-5960
- E-Mail:
earl2@uakron.edu
EVANS, James A.
FAZZINI, Richard A.- Office. Dept. of Egyptian,
Classical, and Ancient Middle Eastern Art. Brooklyn Museum. 200
Eastern Pkwy. Brooklyn NY 11238-6052. 718-638-5000 x213; Fax:
718-398-6930.
FELLOWS, Ron
-
R. E. Fellows Publishing,
2014 Siegle Drive,
Lemon Grove,
CA,
91945-4254,
USA
- Voice:
619-465-3841
- Fax:
619-465-3841
- E-Mail:
rfellows@abac.com
-
http://www.theglyph.com
- Comments:
Editor of The Glyph, the quarterly journal of the Arhaeological
Institute of America at San Diego. Publisher of Hieroglyphs for
Travelers. Tour escort (Egypt).
FINKENSTAEDT, Elizabeth.
- Office. Department of Art.
University of Kentucky. Lexington KY 40506. 606-257-8151.
FISCHER, Henry George.- Office. Metropolitan Museum of
Art. 1000 Fifth Ave. New York NY 10028-0198. 212-878-5500; Fax:
212-570-3879.
FLENTYE, Laurel Ann
Doctoral Candidate,
Institute of Fine Arts, New York University,
1 East 78th Street,
New York,
N.Y.,
10021,
U.S.A.
- Voice:
212-744-7892
- E-Mail:
LAF6506@is.nyu.edu
- Home:
341 East 85th Street, Apt. 4,
New York,
N.Y.,
10028,
U.S.A.
- Comments:
Area of Interest: Old Kingdom art and archaeology (specifically Dynasty 4)
Dissertation in progress:The Decorated Elite Mastaba and Rock-cut
Tomb in the Eastern and GIS Cemeteries at Giza and their Relationship
to the Development of Art during the Fourth Dynasty
FORBES, Dennis C.
-
Editorial Director,
KMT, Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt,
302 Main Street,
Fairview,
NC,
28730,
USA
- Voice:
828-628-2713
- Fax:
828-628-2713
- E-Mail:
kmteditor@aol.com
- Home:
302 Main Street,
Fairview,
NC,
28730,
USA
FOSTER, John L.
FRANKFURTER, David
-
Assoc. Professor, Religious Studies/History,
Horton Social Science Center,
University of New Hampshire,
Durham,
NH,
03824-3586,
USA
- Voice:
603-862-3015
- Fax:
603-862-1502
- E-Mail:
davidTf@cisunix.unh.edu
- Home:
3 Briarwood Ln.,
Durham,
NH,
03824-2100,
USA
- Comments:
Roman & Coptic Periods
Egyptian Christianity
Magical Texts
FREED, Rita.
- Office. Dept. of Ancient Egyptian,
Nubian, and Near Eastern Art. Museum of Fine Arts. 465 Huntington
Ave. Boston MA 02115. 617-369-3334; Fax 617-267-8191. E-mail: rfreed@mfa.org
FRIEDMAN, Florence.- Office. Rhode Island School of
Design. 224 Benefit St. Providence RI 02903. 401-331-3511.
FRIEDMAN, Renee F.- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern
Studies. University of California. Berkeley CA 94720.
415-642-3757.
GALAN, Jose.- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern Studies.
The Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore MD 21218.
410-516-7499.
GALVIN, Marianne.
GASKINS, Leanna.
-
42 W. Campbell Ave., Suite 300,
Campbell,
CA,
95008,
USA
- Voice:
415-563-9255
- Fax:
415-346-0419
E-mail: leannagaskins@gaskins.org
GAUDARD, François.
-
Research Associate, Chicago Demotic Dictionary
- Office: Oriental Institute. 1155 E. 58th St.
Chicago IL 60637-1569
- Voice: 773-702-9528
- Fax: 773-702-9853
- E-Mail:
fgaudard@uchicago.edu
GEE, John.
- Assistant Research Professor,
Brigham Young University,
P.O. Box 7113 University Station,
Provo,
Utah,
84602,
USA
- Voice:
801-378-8269
- Fax:
801-373-5342
- E-Mail:
john_gee@byu.edu
GILLAM, Robyn A.
-
227 Vanier College, York University,
4700 Keele Street,
Toronto,
Ontario,
M3J 1P3,
CANADA
GOEDICKE, Hans.- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern Studies.
The Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore MD 21218.
410-516-7497.
GOELET, Ogden, Jr.
-
Research professor, Dept. of Middle Eastern Studies, New York
University, 50 Washington Square South, New York, NY, 10012, USA
- Voice:
212-998-8894
- Fax:
212-995-4689
- E-Mail:
og1@nyu.edu
- Home:
70 East 10th Street, Apt. 3H, New York, NY, 10003, USA
- Comments:
Old Kingdom, Ramesside Period, Computer applications for Egyptology,
Cultural history.
GORDON, Andrew H.
GOSLINE, Sheldon Lee.
-
Professor of Egyptology,
Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations,
Northeast Normal University,
Changchun,
Jilin,
130024,
P. R. China
- Voice:
00-86-431-568-1923-96112
- E-Mail:
gosline@nenu.edu.cn
- Home:
PO Box 65,
Warren Center,
PA,
18851,
USA
- Comments:
Cross-cultural studies, archaeology, Desert Fathers
GOTTLIEB, Claire.
GRAHAM, Geoffrey.
-
PhD Candidate in Egyptology, Yale University, Dept. of NELC, P.O. Box
208236, New Haven, CT, 06520, USA
- Voice:
203-436-1938
- Fax:
203-432-2946
- E-Mail:
geoffrey.graham@yale.edu
-
http://pantheon.yale.edu/~sokar/index.html
-
Egyptologists' Electronic Forum (EEF) (An e-mail list)
- Home:
P.O. Box 502, Potter Valley, CA, 95469, USA
- Comments:
Dissertation: "Iconography of the Osirian Resurrection: A Textual
Iconographic Interpretation of a Canonical Ancient Egyptian Tableau
from the Ramessides through the Saites"
GREEN, Lyn.
SSEA,
Box 578, Postal Station P,
Toronto,
ON,
M5S 2T1,
Canada
- E-Mail:
lyng@rom.on.ca
- Comments:
Vice-President & Coordinator of Lectures, The Society for the Study
of Egyptian Antiquities
Topic of Doctoral Thesis: Queens and Princesses of the Amarna Period
(completed 1988 @ University of Toronto)
Interests: Egyptian medicine; gender issues in ancient Egypt;
Egyptian queens; Amarna Period.
GREGERSEN, Edgar.- Office. Dept. of Anthropology.
Queens College. 65-30 Kissena Blvd. Flushing NY 11367.
GREIG, Gary S.
GRIFFIS-GREENBERG, Katherine.-
Oriental Institute, Oriental Studies Doctoral Program [Egyptology]
- Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University, Oxford OX2 6QA,United Kingdom
- E-mail:
katherine.griffis@oriental.institute.ox.ac.uk
- Comments:
Primary interests: Egyptian religious beliefs, as
expressed in iconography, architecture and art. Education: M. A.
Egyptian Archaeology, 2002, University College London.
Working PhD Dissertation title at Oxford: "The Temple of Seti I
Complex at Abydos as the Sacred Space for Osirian Mystery Rituals in
the Ramesside New Kingdom," with anticipated completion in 2007.
GRIGGS, C. Wilfred.- Office. 4012 HBLL. Brigham Young
University. Provo UT 84602. 801-378-7714.
GRIST, Jehon.- Office. Lehrhaus Judaica. 2736 Bancroft
Way. Berkeley CA 94704. 415-845-7793.
GRZYMSKI, Krzysztof A.- Office. Egyptian Dept. Royal
Ontario Museum. 100 Queen's Park. Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6 Canada.
416-586-5634.
GUZMAN, Diane.- See BERGMAN, Diane. above.
HALL, Emma S.
HANSEN, Donald P.- Office. The Institute of Fine Arts.
New York University. 1 East 78th St. New York NY 10021.
212-772-5800.
HANSEN, Nicole B.
-
Department opf Near Eastern Languahes and Civilizations,
University of Chicago,
1155 East 58th Street,
Chicago,
IL,
60637,
USA
- E-Mail:
nbhansen@midway.uchicago.edu
- Comments:
Dissertation: "Continuity and Change of Reproductive Beliefs and
Practices in Egypt from Ancient to Modern Times".
HARE, Thomas
-
Associate Professor,
Asian Languages Department,
Bldg. 50, Stanford University,
Stanford,
CA,
94305-2034,
USA
- Voice:
650-725-8926
- Fax:
650-725-8931
- E-Mail:
thare@leland.stanford.edu
- Home:
969 Lincoln Avenue,
Palo Alto,
CA,
94301,
USA
- Comments:
Areas of interest: language, writing systems, literature, religion,
art.
HARER, W. Benson, Jr.
HARRELL James A.
-
Professor of Geology,
Dept. of Earth, Ecological and Environmental Sciences,
The University of Toledo,
Toledo,
Ohio,
43606-3390,
USA
- Voice:
419-530-2193
- Fax:
419-530-4421
- E-Mail:
james.harrell@utoledo.edu
-
http://www.eeescience.utoledo.edu/egypt/
- Comments:
Area of interest: Archaeological geology of ancient Egyptian quarries.
HARRIS, James E.
HARTWIG, Melinda K.
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Assistant Professor of Art History,
School of Art & Design, Georgia State University,
P.O. Box 4107,
Atlanta,
GA,
30303,
USA
- Voice:
404-651-0501
- Fax:
404-651-1779
- E-Mail:
mhartwig@gsu.edu
- Home:
549 McAfee Street NW,
Atlanta,
GA,
30313,
USA
- Comments:
Teaching areas: Ancient Egyptian, Near Eastern and Coptic art.
Research areas: Ancient Egyptian painting, iconography, and mortuary practices.
HARVEY, Stephen P.
-
Director, Ahmose and Tetisheri Project
Pennsylvania-Yale-Institute of Fine Arts Expedition to Abydos
-
122 West 13th Street, New York,
NY 10011.
- E-Mail:
amosis@aol.com
HARWOOD, Richard S.
- 115 Shoreham Court,
Colorado Springs,
CO, 80906
- Voice:
719-576-7689
- Fax:
630-604-9773
- E-Mail:
RH115@aol.com
HASEL, Michael G.
-
Professor,
School of Religion/Southern Adventist University,
P.O. Box 370,
Collegedale,
TN,
37315,
U.S.A.
- Voice: 423-238-2976
- Fax: 423-238-3163
- E-Mail:
mhasel@southern.edu
- Comments:
Ph.D. Near Eastern Studies, Anthropology, University of Arizona, 1996
Dissertation: "Domination and Resistance: Egyptian Military Activity
in the Southern Levant During the Late Bronze/Early Iron Age
Transition"
Completion: November, 1996
Research Interests within Egyptology:
Egyptian socio-political interaction with the Near East
Egyptian Military Practices
Egyptian Kingship and Ideology
Egyptian Toponym Usage
Egyptian Military Iconography and Terminology
HAYNES, Joyce L.
-
Research Fellow,
Art of the Ancient World,
Museum of Fine Arts Boston,
Boston,
MA,
02115,
USA
- Voice:
617-369-3105
- Fax:
617 267-8191
- E-Mail: jhaynes@mfa.org
- Home:
86 Wilson Road,
Nahant,
MA,
01908,
USA
HEIDORN, Lisa A.
HELLUM, Jennifer.
- E-Mail:
j.hellum@utoronto.ca
- Home:
#1, 66 Laws St.,
Toronto,
ON,
M6P 2Y7,
Canada
- Comments:
I received my doctorate from the University of Toronto (2001) in
Egyptology - "The Presence of Myth in the Pyramid Texts". I am
primarily interested in the Old and Middle Kingdoms, archaeology
thereof, religion, and literature religious and other, and am
currently researching in those areas, but fully expect my future
researches to carry me throughout Egyptian history.
HERBERT, Sharon.
- Office. Center for Near Eastern and
North African Studies. The University of Michigan. 144 Lane Hall. Ann
Arbor MI 48109-1290.
HILL, Marsha.- Office. Dept. of Egyptian Art.
Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1000 Fifth Ave. New York NY 10028-0198.
212-879-5500; 212-570-3879.
HOCH, James
HOFFMEIER, James K.
- Office.
Trinity International University
2065 Half Day Rd
Deerfield, IL 60015
- Voice: 847-371-8064
- E-Mail: 4hoffs@ameritech.net
HOLDEN, Lynn Holmquist
-
Academic Technology Liason,
Centre for Academic Technology, University of Toronto,
130 St. George Street, 4th flr.,
Toronto,
Ontario,
M5S 1A5,
Canada
- Voice:
416-978-4043
- Fax:
416-978-7705
- E-Mail:
lynn.holden@utoronto.ca
HOLLADAY, John S. Jr.
- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern
Studies. University of Toronto. Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1 Canada.
- Voice: 416-978-6600.
- E-Mail: holladay@epas.utoronto.ca
HOLLAND, Thomas A.- Office. Oriental Institute. 1155 E.
58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-1240; Fax
773-702-9853.
HOLLIS, Susan Tower
-
Professor,
SUNY Empire State College ,
1475 Winton Road North,
Rochester,
New York,
14609,
USA
- Voice:
585-224-3246
- Fax:
585-224-3299
- E-Mail:
susan.hollis@esc.edu
- Home:
7 New Wickham Drive,
Penfield,
New York,
14526-2703,
USA
- 585-377-6446
- Comments:
Literature: myths, funerary materials, tales, instructional literature
Religion: goddesses (particularly the earliest appearances of Neith,
Hathor, Isis, Nephthys, Nut
Ancient Near Eastern Contexts with relations to the Israelite and
Mesopotamian worlds
IKRAM, Salima.
- Office. Dept. of Egyptology. The
American University in Cairo. 113 Shara Qasr el-Aini. Cairo EGYPT.
- E-Mail: salima@aucegypt.edu
JAMES, Taber.- Office. SSEA. P.O. Box 578, Station P.
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2T1 Canada.
JASNOW, Richard.- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern
Studies. The Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore MD 21218.
410-516-7499; Fax: 410-516-5218.
JENNINGS, James E.
-
4685 Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd., A-7,
Atlanta,
GA,
30338,
USA
- Voice:
770-454-9109
- Fax:
770-936-0996
- E-Mail:
conscience@usa.com
- Comments:
Giza Survey Director (1969-71); JHU-ARCE Excavations Field Supervisor
(1972). Ph.D. dissertation: Aeginetan Trade.
JOHNSON, George B.
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Special Projects Editor, KMT A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt.
Instructor, Department of Archaeology, Hocking College, 425 E. Main
Street Logan, Ohio, 43138, USA
- Voice:
740-385-3160
- E-Mail:
gbjohnson@ohiohills.com
JOHNSON, Janet H.
- Office. Oriental Institute. 1155 E.
58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-9530; Fax 773-702-9853.
E-Mail: j-johnson@uchicago.edu
JOHNSON, W. Raymond.
-
Field Director, Epigraphic Survey,
Oriental Institute 307,
155 East 58th Street,
Chicago ,
Illinois,
60637,
USA,
- Voice:
773-834-4355
- Fax:
773-702-9853
- E-Mail:
wr-johnson@uchicago.edu
JONES, Alexander
-
Professor
Department of Classics, University of Toronto
16 Hart House Circle
Toronto
ON
M5S 3J9
Canada
- Voice:
416-978-0483
- Fax:
416-978-7307
- E-Mail:
ajones@chass.utoronto.ca
- Comments:
Greco-Egyptian sciences (astronomy, astrology, mathematics), papyri
JORDAN, David
-
Acting Director,
Canadian Archaeological Inst.,
7 Dion. Aiginitou,
GR 11528 Athens
- Fax:
(+30 1) 7257968
- E-Mail:
jordan@hol.gr
- Comments:
Greek papyri, particularly magical texts from Egypt.
JOSEPHSON, Jack A.
-
Research associate,
Institute of Fine Arts,
1 East 78,
New York,
NY,
10021,
USA
- Voice:
212 861-7766
- Fax:
212 861-7737
- E-Mail:
Jajosep@attglobal.net
- Home:
50 East 79th St.,
NY,
NY,
10021,
USA
- Comments:
Late Period art and history.
KADISH, Gerald E.
- Office. Department of History
Binghamton University (SUNY), Binghamton, NY 13902-6000, (607)
777-2488. E-Mail: kadishg@binghamton.edu
KAEGI, Walter.- Office. Dept. of History. University of
Chicago. Chicago IL 60637. 773-702-8346.
KAISER, Kevin R.
- Voice:
209-588-8050
- Fax:
209-533-7765
- E-Mail:
krkaiser@aol.com
- Home:
14328 Cuesta Court,
Sonora,
CA,
95370,
USA
- Comments:
Title of dissertation in Progress (University of California - Berkeley):
Egyptian and Syro-Palestinian Bes-vessels from the Late Bronze
Age through the Graeco-Roman Period: their origin, sources,
typology, distribution and possible function.
KEENAN, James G.
- Office. Dept. of Classical Studies.
Loyola University of Chicago. 6525 N. Sheridan Rd. Chicago IL
60626.
KEITH-BENNET, Jean L.
KENDALL, Timothy.
- Voice:
617-522-5690
- Fax:
617-522-5690
- E-Mail: tkendall@tiac.net
- Home:
26 Cheshire St.,
Boston,
MA,
02130,
USA
- Nubian archaeology and history, particularly period of Dynasty 25
in Egypt and Sudan, and Napatan Period. Excavates at Gebel Barkal
Temples, Sudan. M.A. University of Chicago; Ph.D. Brandeis
University: Assyriology and Egyptology.
KLEINDIENST, Maxine R.- Office. Dept. of Anthropology.
University of Toronto. Erindale College. 3359 Mississauga Rd.
Mississauga, Ontario L5L 1C6. 416-828-3784.
KNUDSEN, Sandra E.
KOLOS, Daniel M.
-
President, Benben Books
- Office:
Benben Books
14 Zina St.
Orangeville
ON
L9W 1E1
Canada
- Voice:
519-924-3303
- Fax:
519-924-3303
- E-Mail:
benben@headwaters.com
- Comments:
Amarna Period; Coptic era
KOZLOFF, Arielle P.
- Office. Dept. of Ancient Art.
Cleveland Museum of Art. 11150 East Blvd. Cleveland OH 44106.
216-421-7340; Fax: 216-421-0411.
KRAFT. Robert A.
-
Berg Professor of Religious Studies,
Religious Studies / Logan Hall,
University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia,
PA,
19104-6304,
USA
- Voice:
215-898-5827
- Fax:
215-898-6568
- E-Mail:
kraft@ccat.sas.upenn.edu
-
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rs/rak/kraft.html
- Comments:
Greek and Coptic materials: Papyrology, Codicology, Paleography,
Conservation; Religious Texts (especially Jewish and Christian),
History of the Greco-Roman Period; ; Computer Assisted
Research.
KRAHMALKOV, Charles.
- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern
Studies. 4084 Frieze Building. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor MI
48109-1285. 313-747-0097.
KROENKE, Karin.
KUNZ, Donald R.
- 7210 North 16th Street,
Phoenix,
AZ,
85020
LACOVARA, Peter.
-
Curator of Ancient Art,
Michael C. Carlos Museum/Emory University,
571 South Kilgo Street,
Atlanta,
Georgia,
30322,
USA
- Voice:
404-727-2719
- Fax:
404-727-1091
- E-Mail: placova@emory.edu
LANE, Mary E.- Office. Council of American Overseas
Research Centers. Smithsonian Institute. 1100 Jefferson Dr. S.W. IC
7733. Washington DC 20560. 202-842-8636.
LARKIN, David B.- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern
Studies. University of California. Berkeley CA 94720.
415-642-3757.
LARKIN, Diana Wolfe.- Office. Institute of Fine Arts.
New York University. 1 East 78th St. New York NY 10021.
212-772-5800.
LARSON, John A.- Office. Oriental Institute Museum.
1155 E. 58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-9520; Fax
773-702-9853. E-Mail: ja-larson@uchicago.edu
LAWERGREN, Bo
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Professor,
Hunter College (Physics),
695 Park Avenue,
New York,
NY,
10021,
USA
- Voice:
212-732-4948
- Fax:
212-772-5390
- E-Mail:
bo.lawergren@hunter.cuny.edu
- Home:
95 Reade Street,
New York,
NY,
10013,
USA
- Comments:
The music of ancient Egypt.
LEHNER, Mark
-
Harvard Semitic Museum,
6 Divinity Avenue,
Cambridge,
MA,
02138,
USA
- Voice:
617-696-0537
- Fax:
617-696-0537
- E-Mail:
MarkLehner@aol.com
- Home:
16 Hudson Street,
Milton,
MA,
02186,
USA
- Comments:
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Near Eastern Languages
and Civilizations at the University of Chicago; Research Assistant,
Harvard University; Director, Giza Plateau Mapping Project
LEONARD, Albert, Jr.
- Office. Dept. of Classics.
University of Arizona. Tucson AZ 85721. 520-621-1689.
LEPROHON, Ronald J.
-
Professor of Egyptology,
Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations,
University of Toronto,
4 Bancroft Ave.,
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada,
M5S 1C1
- Voice:
416-978-3182
- Fax:
416-978-3305
- E-Mail:
leprohon@chass.utoronto.ca
-
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca:8080/nmc
- Home:
48 Eastmount Ave.,
Toronto,
Ontario,
M4K 1V1,
Canada
LESKO, Barbara S.
-
Administrative Research Assistant,
Dept. of Egyptology, Brown University,
Box 1899,
Providence,
R.I.,
02912,
U.S.A.
- Voice:
401-863 3712
Fax:
401-863 1216
- E-Mail: Barbara_Lesko@Brown.edu
LESKO, Leonard H.
-
Wilbour Professor of Egyptology,
Brown University,
Box 1899,
Providence,
RI,
02912,
USA
- Voice:
401-863 3712
- Fax:
401-863 1216
E-Mail: Leonard_Lesko@Brown.edu
LIEBLING, Rosalynn.- Office. Institute of Fine Arts.
New York University. 1 East 78th St. New York NY 10021.
212-772-5800.[Doctoral Candidate]
LILYQUIST, Dr. Christine
LITTMAN, Robert J.
LOGAN,Tom.
-
Social Sciences Dept.,
Monterey Peninsula College,
980 Fremont Street. Monterey,
CA,
93940
- Voice 408-625-8653
- Fax 408-375-3406
- E-mail: Tlogan6680@aol.com
LOPRIENO, Antonio.
-
Dept. of Near Eastern Cultures and Languages,
UCLA,
Los Angeles,
CA,
90024
- Voice:
310-825-4165
- E-Mail:
loprieno@humnet.ucla.edu
LORTON, David
LUNDQUIST, John M., PhD
-
Chief Librarian, Oriental Div.,
The New York Public Library,
5th Avenue and 42nd Street,
New York,
NY,
10018,
USA
- Voice:
212-930-0721
- Fax:
212-930-0551
- E-Mail:
jlundquist@nypl.org
- Home:
881 7th Avenue. #1001,
New York,
NY,
10019,
USA
MALLORY-GREENOUGH, Leanne M.
-
Dept. of Geology, University of Toronto,
22 Russell St.,
Toronto,
ON,
Canada
- Voice:
250 762-5445 ext 7520
- Fax:
250 470 6005
- E-Mail:
leanne.mallory@utoronto.ca or
jdgreeno@okanagan.bc.ca
- Home:
EESc, OUC, 3333 College Way,
Kelowna ,
BC,
V1V 1V7,
Canada
- Comments:
Areas of Interest: Predynastic, Early Dynastic, artefact
fingerprinting using major-, minor-, and trace-element compostions.
My research involves the application of geochemical microanalytical
techniques to problems of artefact provenance. My second dissertation
is purely geological in nature but the techniques can be applied to
archaeology as well.
MANNING, Joseph G.
MANUELIAN, Peter Der
-
Giza Archives Project Director, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA, 02115, USA
- Voice: 617-369-3325
- E-Mail: pmanuelian@mfa.org
- Comments:
Giza Archives Project: www.gizapyramids.org
Co-Editor (with William Kelly Simpson), Giza Mastabas Series
MARKOWITZ, Yvonne.
- Suzanne E. Chapman Artist
- Dept. of Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art, Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston,
465 Huntington Avenue,
Boston,
MA,
02115,
USA
- Voice:617 369-3348
- Fax:617 267-8191
- E-Mail:
ymarkowitz@mfa.org
MARSH-LETTS, Glennda Susan
-
University of Western Sydney, Nepean, Department of Civic and
Environmental Engineering, Building P, Kingswood Campus, (Archaeology
and Materials Conservation),
P.O. Box 10,
Kingswood (Sydney),
New South Wales,
2747,
Australia
- Voice:
02-4751-3013
- E-Mail:
g.marshletts@scholar.nepean.uws.edu.au
- Home:
1 Silva Road (Cnr. George and Silva),
Springwood,
New South Wales,
2777,
Australia
- Comments:
Conservation of Organic Materials, particularly textiles.
I am working on a Doctoral Dissertation on the role of salts in the
preservation of Egyptian textiles. Title BELOW THE SURFACE;
CONSERVATION OF EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL TEXTILES.
My work in Egypt has been at the early dynastic site at Helwan
(Cairo), but I have a background of work in Hellenstic Greek
archaeology/history.
Areas of conservation interest include both dynastic and Coptic
textiles.
MAYO, Margaret Ellen
-
Senior Curator of Ancient Art
- Office:
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
2800 Grove Avenue
Richmond
VA
23221-2466
USA
- Voice:
804-367-0867
- Fax:
804-367-0886
- E-Mail:
memayo@vmfa.state.va.us
McDONALD, John
-
Research Associate,
Metropolitan Museum of Art,
1000 Fifth Avenue,
New York,
NY,
10028,
USA
- Voice:
718-728-1904
- E-Mail:
akhetkhufu@yahoo.com
- Home:
6908 Ditmars Blvd.,
Jackson Hts.,
NY,
11370
MCDOWELL, Andrea.
-
Visiting Asst. Prof. of Law,
Univ. of Pennsylvania Law School,
3400 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia,
PA,
19104,
USA,
- Voice:
215-573-2155
Fax:
215-573-2025
- amcdowel@law.upenn.edu
MELTZER, Edmund S.
- Voice: 715-342-1382 or 715-342-1286
- E-Mail:
edmundmeltzer@hotmail.com
-
Home:
2224 Stanley Street,
Stevens Point,
WI,
54481,
USA
- Comments:
Religion, language & writing, literature, emergence of the Egyptian
state, cultural interrelationships & legacy, history of Egyptology,
Egypt in popular culture and primary-secondary education. To
paraphrase the Roman playwright Terence, nothing about ancient Egypt
is uninteresting to me. PhD: University of Toronto, 1980.
MENDOZA, Barbara
-
250 Barrows Hall,
University of California, Berkeley,
Berkeley,
CA,
94720,
USA
- E-Mail:
bmendoza@uclink4.berkeley.edu
- Home:
1046 9th Street, Bldg. 46,
Albany,
CA,
94710-1114,
USA
- Comments:
Approved title of dissertation: Everlasting Servants of the Gods :
Bronze Priests and Priestesses of Ancient Egypt from the Middle
Kingdom to the Graeco-Roman Period. Date of approval: May 11,
2001.
Areas of interest: Art and Archaeology of Graeco-Roman Egypt;
ancient Egyptian bronzes
MEYER, Carol.
-
Research Associate, Oriental Institute, 1155 East 58th Street,
Chicago, Illinois, 60637, U.S.A.
- Fax: 312-595-1821
- E-Mail:
cmeyer@uniteq.com
- Home:
5457 S. Ingleside, 2E, Chicago, Illinois, 60615, U.S.A.
MEZA, Alice
-
MA
- Office:
P.O. Box 750838,
Forest Hills,
NY,
11375,
USA
- E-Mail:
aliciaim@aol.com
-
Home:
104-60 Queens Blvd. Apt. 21N,
Forest Hills,
NY,
11375,
USA
- Comments:
Interest: Egyptian Prehistory ( development of social complexity,
long range trade), New Kingdom. Foreign connections (Mesopotamia,
Mediterranean World) .
Educational background: BA, MA, Anthropology C.U.N.Y.
MA Egyptology University of Toronto.
MILLET, Nicholas B.
- Office. Egyptian Dept. Royal
Ontario Museum. 100 Queen's Park. Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6 Canada.
416-586-5837.
MILLS, Anthony J.- Office. Egyptian Dept. Royal Ontario
Museum. 100 Queen's Park. Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6 Canada.
416-586-5633.
MIOSI, Frank
-
Superintendent, Ministry of Education,
900 Bay Street,
Toronto,
Ontario,
M5l 1J6,
Canada
- Voice:
416-314-0498
- Fax:
416-314-0499
- Home:
1 Nicol Street,
Greensville,
Ontario,
Canada
- Comments:
Egyptian religion -wisdom literature - coptology - patristics
education: Ph.D. Egyptology - Univ. of Toronto.
Projects: poetic reflections on ancient egypt (co-editor with g.e.
freeman) - publication in may 1998 -lives and teachings of desert
fathers - publication in 2000.
MIRECKI, Paul
-
Associate Professor; Ancient Mediterranean Religions, Department of
Religious Studies, Department of Classics, Smith Hall 103, University
of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 66045, USA
- Voice:
785-864-7252
- Fax:
785-864-5205
- E-Mail:
pmirecki@ukans.edu
- Comments:
Teaching areas: Greek, Middle Egyptian, Coptic; Coptic papyrology;
early Christianity in Egypt.
Research areas: Coptic papyrology; religions of Coptic Egypt
(Christianity, magic, Manichaeism); afterlife texts in Middle
Egyptian (Amduat, BD, etc.).
MOLTO, Joseph. E.
- Office. Dept. of Anthropology.
Lakehead University. Oliver Rd. Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5E1
Canada.
MOORE, Teresa R.
MORRIS, Ellen
-
Egyptian Section. University Museum,
33rd and Spruce Streets,
Philadelphia,
PA,
19104,
USA
- Voice:
313-669-9226
- E-Mail:
emorris@sas.upenn.edu
- Comments:
Proposed dissertation: "The Architecture of Imperialism: A Lexical
and Architectural Investigation into Frontier Strategies in New
Kingdom Egypt".
MORROW, Alan.
- Office. Egyptian Section. The University
Museum. University of Pennsylvania. 33rd & Spruce Sts. Philadelphia
PA 19104. 215-898-4000.
MOSHER, Malcolm.- Office. No office address known.
MORSCHAUSER, Scott N.
- Assistant Professor,
History Dept.,
Robinson Hall,
Rowan State University,
201 Mullica Hill Road,
Glassboro,
NJ,
08028-1701,
USA
- Voice: 609-256-4500 (Ext. 3990)
- E-Mail:
morschauser@rowan.edu
- Home:
618 Fay Ann Drive,
Blackwood,
NJ,
08012,
USA
MOSJOV, Bojana.- Office. Dept. of Egyptian, Classical,
& Ancient Near Eastern Art. The Brooklyn Museum. 200 Eastern Parkway.
Brooklyn NY 11238-6052. 718-638-5000; Fax: 718-638-5080.
MUMFORD, Gregory D.
-
Dept. Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto,
4 Bancroft Ave., Rm. 202,
Toronto,
Ontario,
M5S 1A1,
Canada
- E-Mail:
gregorymumford@hotmail.com
- Comments:
Ph.d. University of Toronto completed 1998
Excavating at Tell Tebilla in the Eastern Delta.
NOEGEL, Scott B.
-
Assistant Professor,
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Washington,
Box 353120,
Seattle,
WA,
98195,
USA
- Voice:
206-543-3606
- Fax:
206-685-7936
- E-Mail:
snoegel@u.washington.edu
-
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~snoegel/
- Home:
407 N. 87th St. #13,
Seattle,
WA,
98103,
USA
NOLAN, John S.
-
A.E.R.A., Inc.,
15 Jay Street, Apt. 3,
Cambridge,
MA,
02139,
USA
- Voice:
617-868-1510
- E-Mail:
jnolan@tiac.net
- Home:
15 Jay Street, Apt. 3,
Cambridge,
MA,
02139,
USA
- Comments:
Assistant Director of Giza Plateau Mapping Project's excavations at
Giza. Co-investigator on the Pyramids Radiocarbon Dating Project.
Main interest in Old Kingdom administration and economy.
OATES, John F.
-
Professor; Director, Duke Papyrus Archive; Director, Duke Data Bank
of Documentary Papyri, 236 Allen, Box 90103, Duke University, Durham,
NC, 27708-0103, USA
- Voice:
919-684-6902
- Fax:
919-681-4262
- E-Mail:
joates@duke.edu
-
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/papyrus
- Home:
843 Inglenook Road, Durham, NC, 27707, USA
- Comments:
Papyrology, Graeco-Roman Egypt.
O'BRIEN, Alexandra A.
-
Oriental Institute,
1155 E. 58th St.,
Chicago,
IL,
60637-1569,
USA
- Voice:
773-684-6661
- Fax:
773-702-9853
- E-Mail:
a-obrien@uchicago.edu
-
http://home.uchicago.edu/~aaobrien
-
Home:
5466 South Cornell Ave,
Chicago,
IL,
60615,
USA
- Comments:
Interests: Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, social and economic history
(especially of women), Demotic documentary texts, cross-cultural
interaction.
O'CONNOR, David.
- Office. Institute of Fine Arts. New
York University. 1 E. 78th St. New York NY 10021. 212-772-5844; Fax:
212-772-5807
OLSON, Eric
-
Voice: 801-466-4811
- E-Mail:
eolson@pcs-link.com
- Home:
2019 Windham Circle,
Salt Lake City,
UT,
84109,
USA
ONSTINE, Suzanne
-
University of Memphis
Department of History
101 Mitchell Hall
Memphis TN 38152-3450
- Phone:901-678-3383
- Fax: 901-678-2720
- E-Mail: sonstine@memphis.edu
- Comments:
Interests include women's titles, epigraphy, Theban tombs, Valley of
the Kings, art and archaeology of Egypt
OPPENHEIM, Adela
-
Curatorial Assistant,
Egyptian Dept./Metropolitan Museum of Art,
000 Fifth Avenue,
New York,
NY,
10028,
USA
- Voice:
212-396-5225
- Fax:
212-570-3752
- E-Mail:
aflo@juno.com
- Comments:
Dissertation: "The Relief Decoration of the Pyramid Complex of
Senwosret III at Dahshur"; Institute of Fine Arts, New York
University
O'ROURKE, Paul F.
- Office. Department of Egyptian,
Classical, & Ancient Middle Eastern Art. Brooklyn Museum. 200 Eastern
Parkway. Brooklyn NY 11238-6052. 718-638-5000; Fax:
718-638-5080.
OREL, Sara E.
-
Professor of Art History, Art Department,Truman
State University, 100 E. Normal, Kirksville, MO, 63501, U.S.A.
- Voice:
660-785-4419
- Fax:
660-785-8463
- E-Mail:
orel@truman.edu
- Comments:
Egyptian archaeology and art, Ph.D. University of Toronto (1993)
OUELLET, Brigitte
-
President, Regional Chapter of Quebec in Montreal,
SOCIÉTÉ POUR L'ÉTUDE DE L'ÉGYPTE ANCIENNE
/ Society for The Study of Egyptian Antiquities, C.P. 49022, Succ.
Versailles, Montreal, Qc, H1N 3T6, CANADA
- Voice:
514-353-4674
- Fax:
514-353-4674
- E-Mail:
ouellebr@microtec.net
http://go.to/ssea_mtl"TARGET=_BLANK>
http://go.to/ssea_mtl
- Comments:
PhD Candidate. The title of my dissertation: "Le debat entre un
desillusionne et son Ba" sur le sens de la vie (Papyrus Berlin 3024).
Hermeneutique d'une experience hierophanique. Director: J. Duhaime
(UdM) and Co-Director, V.A. Tobin (Saint-Mary's Univ.)
B.A. Classical Studies (1988), Minor in Anthropology (1989); M.A.
Ancient Near East History (1994); Doctoral candidate in Religious
Studies (1996- ).
Research interest within Egyptology: religion (MK), wisdom literature
and other literary texts(MK), arts.
Also religious traditions of the Ancient Near East.
Main Interest: methodological problems in the Hermeneutic of ancient
religious traditions. Instructor at the Faculty of Religious Studies
at McGill University and at the Faculty of Theology at the University
of Montreal.
PAICE, Patricia.
- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern
Studies. Wadi Tumilat Project. University of Toronto. Toronto,
Ontario M5S 1A1 Canada. 416-978-6838; Fax: 416-978-5294.[Doctoral
Candidate]
PARCAK, Sarah. - Office.
Department of Anthropology
University of Alabama-Birmingham
- Voice: 205-996-4063
- Fax: 205-996-5717.
PARKER, Steven.- Office. Oriental Institute. 1155 E.
58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-9512; Fax:
773-702-9853.
PATCH, Diana Craig
-
Department of Egyptian Art,
The Metropolitan Museum of Art,
1000 Fifth Ave.,
New York,
NY,
10028
- Voice:
212-650-2557
- Fax:
212-570-3752
- E-Mail:
patrom@aol.com
PEARSON, Birger.
- Office. Dept. of Religious Studies.
University of California. Santa Barbara CA 93106.
PECK, William H.
-
- Home:
1901 Orleans,
Detroit,
MI,
48207-2718,
USA
- Voice:
313-393-8858
- E-Mail:
wpeck@yahoo.com
-
http://geocities.com/ankhenmut/
- Comments:
Independent scholar, Egyptian art and archaeology. Associate field
director, Brooklyn Museum excavation in the Precinct of Mut,
Karnak.
PHILLIPS, Jacqueline S.
- Office. Aksum Archaeological
Research Project. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
Downing St. Cambridge UK CB2 3ER. +44-1223-339-297; Fax:
+44-1223-333-536.
PICCIONE, Peter A.
PIETERSMA, Albert.
-
Professor of Septuagint and Hellenistic Greek, Near & Middle Eastern
Civilizations, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1C1,
Canada
- Voice: 416-244-6677
- Fax: 416-978-3305
- E-Mail:
albert.pietersma@utoronto.ca
-
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca:8080/~pietersm/
- Home:
21 Cross St., Weston, Ontario, M9N 2B8, Canada
- Comments:
Coptic and Greek literary papyri. (See homepage for publications to
date.)
PODZORSKI, Patricia V.
POLZ, Daniel C.
-
Associate Director,
German Institute of Archaeology, Cairo,
31. Sharia Abu el-Feda, Zamalek,
11211,
Egypt
- Voice:
011-20-2-340-1460
- Fax:
011-20-2-342-0770
- E-Mail: polz@soficom.com.eg
PORTER, Barbara A.
- Voice:
212-666-4044
- E-Mail:
b_porter@stblaw.com
- Home:
452 Riverside Dr. #55,
New York,
NY, 10027
PRIMACK, Theodor.
- Home. 410-474-8751; 410-345-3555.
RAMPERSAD, Sabrina R.
RAVER, Wendy
RAYE, Charles.
- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern Languages
& Cultures. 396 Kinsey Hall. UCLA. 405 Hilgard Ave. Los Angeles CA
90024-1511. 310-206-4165. [Doctoral Candidate]
REDFORD, Donald B.
-
Professor, Dept. Of Classics & Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Penn
State University,
108 Weaver Bldg.,
State College,
PA,
16803,
USA
- Voice:
814-863-8945
- E-Mail:
dbr3@psu.edu
- Comments:
Director of The Akhenaten Temple Project, Excavations at Mendes (Tel
er-Rub'a), Expedition to Tel Kedwa (North Sinai).
REDFORD, Susan
-
The Pennsylvania State University,
Scott Bldg. Room 102,
State College,
PA,
16803,
USA
- Voice:
814-865-2722
- E-Mail:
dredfor@attglobal.net
- Comments:
Field director of the Akhenaten Temple Project's Expedition to the
Tomb of Parennefer (TT 188).
REDMOUNT, Carol.
-
Associate Professor,
250 Barrows Hall,
University of California,
Berkeley,
CA,
94720-1940,
USA
- Voice:
510-642-3757
- Fax:
510-643-8430
- E-Mail:
redmount@socrates.berkeley.edu
REEDER, Greg.
REEMES, Dana M.
-
Doctoral Candidate, UCLA,
Dept. of NELC, Kinsey Hall,UCLA,
405 Hilgard Avenue,
Los Angeles,
CA,
90024-1575,
USA
- Voice:
310-453-0153
- E-Mail:
reemesdm@humnet.ucla.edu
- Home:
935-A 16th Street,
Santa Monica,
CA,
90403-3201,
USA
- Comments:
Iconography and texts relative to theology, in particular those
related to cosmogony and afterlife expectations. Dissertation in
progress: "The Ouroboros, An Iconological and Icongraphical Study."
RENDSBURG, Gary A.
-
Professor of Near Eastern Studies,
360 Rockefeller Hall,
Cornell University,
Ithaca,
NY,
14853-2502,
USA
- Voice:
607-255-1075
- Fax:
607-255-1345
- E-Mail:
gar4@cornell.edu
- Comments:
Egyptian literary texts, Egypt and the Bible, Egyptian and Semitic
comparative grammar and lexicon.
RHODES, Michael D.
RICHARDS, Janet.
-
Assistant Professor/Assistant Curator,
Dept of Near Eastern Studies,
University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor,
MI,
48109,
USA
- Voice: 734-647-0444
- Fax: 734-763-8976
- E-Mail:
jerichar@umich.edu
- Comments:
Archaeology of the Egyptian and Nubian Nile Valleys; society and
economy; landscapes; mortuary practices.
RITNER, Robert.
- Office. Oriental Institute. 1155 E.
58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-9547; Fax 773-702-9853.
E-Mail: r-ritner@uchicago.edu
RITTER, Thomas.- Office. c/o Near Eastern Languages &
Cultures, UCLA. Los Angeles CA 90024. 310-206-1396.
ROBERSON, Joshua A. -
Lecturer in Egyptian Language, University of Pennsylvania.
- Office. Egyptian Section. The
University Museum. University of Pennsylvania. 33rd & Spruce Sts.
Philadelphia PA 19104.
- Voice: 215-898-4000
- E-Mail: jroberso@sas.upenn.edu
ROBINS, Gay.- Office. Art History Department. Emory
University. Atlanta GA 30322. 404-727-6281; Fax: 404-727-2358.
E-Mail: grobins@emory.edu
ROBINSON, Melissa.- Office. Egyptian Section. The
University Museum. University of Pennsylvania. 33rd & Spruce Sts.
Philadelphia PA 19104. 215-898-4000. [Doctoral Candidate]
ROEHRIG, Catharine.- Office. Dept. of Egyptian Art.
Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1000 Fifth Ave. New York NY 10028-0198.
212-570-3770; Fax: 212-570-3879.
ROSE, Jerome C.
ROTH, Ann Macy
-
Associate Professor of Egyptology,
Department of Classics - Box 827,
Howard University,
Washington,
DC,
20059,
USA
- Voice:
202-806-5221
- E-Mail:
amroth@ix.netcom.com
- Home:
512 South 22nd Street,
Philadelphia,
PA,
19146,
USA
ROTHE, Russell D.
-
Research Associate,
Archaeometry Laboratory, 214 RLB,
University of Minnesota, 10 University Drive,
Duluth,
MN,
55812,
USA
- Voice:
218-726-7957
- E-Mail:
rrothe@d.umn.edu
ROUTLEDGE, Carolyn D.
-
Instructor, ancient history,
Richard Stockton College of NJ,
Jim Leeds Rd.,
Pomona,
NJ,
08240-0195,
USA
- Voice:
609-652-4634
- E-Mail:
carolyn.routledge@pollux.stockton.edu
- Comments:
Ancient Egyptian Ritual, culture contact.
RUSSMANN, Edna R.
- Office. Dept. of Egyptian, Classical
and Ancient Middle Eastern Art. The Brooklyn Museum. 200 Eastern
Parkway. Brooklyn NY 11238. 718-638-5000.
RYAN, Donald P.
SAGRILLO, Troy L.
-
Lecturer in Egyptology,
Swansea University
Department of Classics, Ancient History, and Egyptology,
Singleton Park,
Swansea, SA2 8PP
United Kingdom
- Voice:
44(0)1792-513-538
- E-Mail:
meshwesh@bigfoot.com
- Comments:
Major interests: Third Intermediate Period and Late Period foreign
relations (with an emphasis on Libya, Spain, and Phoenicia);
Afro-Asiatic linguistics (esp. relations between Egyptian,
Libyco-Berber, and Semitic); hieratic palaeography
SALEH, Heidi.
-
University of California, Berkeley
Office:
Department of Near Eastern Studies, 250 Barrows Hall, University of California,
Berkeley, CA 94720-1940 USA
- E-Mail:
nile@uclink.berkeley.edu
- URL: http://www.geocities.com/egyptomania/cv.html
- Comments:
My interests include: Third Intermediate Period art and
archaeology; archaeology of ethnicity; gender archaeology; roles of
foreigners in Egypt; ancient imperialism; culture contact, exchange and
interconnections across the Mediterranean.
Dissertation title: Changes in Ethnic and Gender Identities under the
"Libyan" Dynasties of
Third Intermediate Period Egypt (ca. 1069-715 B.C.E.): Analyses of
Donation and Funerary Stelae.
SANCHEZ, Gonzalo M.
- E-Mail:
gsanchez37@pie.midco.net
- Comments:
Areas of interest: Neurological aspects of
trauma and disease in Ancient Egypt.
SARGENT, Cara L..
-
Dept. of NELC,
P.O. Box 208236,
New Haven,
CT,
06520-8236,
U.S.A.
- E-Mail:
cara.sargent@yale.edu
- Comments:
Ph.D. candidate, Yale University
Instructor of Middle Egyptian
Dissertation (in progress): Napatan Egyptian: A Linguistic and
Socio-Cultural Study.
SCHADEN, Otto J.
SCHLESINGER, Marissa R.
SCHMANDT-BESSARAT, Denise.
- Office. Art Dept.
University of Texas at Austin. Austin TX 78712.
512-471-7757/3365.
SCHNEIDER, Thomas.-
Professor of Egyptology,
-
Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies,
University of British Columbia
-
Buchanan C, 1866 Main Mall, Vancouver V6T 1Z1, B.C., Canada
-
Tel.: ++1-604-827-4316 (office), ++1-604-222-9722 (home)
-
Email: thschnei@interchange.ubc.ca
SCHULZ, Regine
-
Curator of Ancient Art,
The Walters Art Museum,
900 North Charles Street,
Baltimore,
MD,
21201-5185,
USA
SCOTT, Gerry Dee.
- Office. San Antonio Museum of Art.
P.O. Box 2601. San Antonio TX 78299. 512-978-8114/8100.
SEDERHOLM, Val H.
- Voice:
562-429-7545
- E-Mail:
sededsu@earthlink.net
- Home:
3215 Warwood Rd.,
Lakewood,
California,
90712,
USA
- Comments: Interests: Late Period Egypt; Sumerian
SEEGER, John A.
-
Office:
Rm 202,
Northern Arizona University,
Flagstaff,
AZ,
86011,
USA
- Voice:
520-523-3698
- E-Mail:
john.seeger@nau.edu
- Home:
2117 S. Linmar Ct., Flagstaff AZ 86001 USA
- Comments: Graeco-Roman period in Egypt. Sites in the Eastern Desert.
SEIDEL, Matthias
-
The Walters Art Museum,
900 North Charles Street,
Baltimore,
MD,
21201-5185,
USA
SHARP, John.
- Office. Perkins Library, Duke University,
Durham, NC 27708-0193. 919 660-5929; Fax 919 383 6425. E-Mail: CODEX@acpub.duke.edu
SHAW, Roberta.- Office. Egyptian Dept. Royal Ontario
Museum. 100 Queen's Park West. Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6 Canada.
416-586-5632. E-Mail: robertas@romuucp.rom.on.ca
SHIH, Shang-Ying.- Office. Department of Near Eastern
Studies, 250 Barrows Hall, University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720, USA [Doctoral Candidate]
- Email:
shihsy@uclink4.berkeley.edu
SHINNIE, Peter E.
- Office. Dept. of Archaeology.
University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4 Canada. 403-220-6018.
Fax 403-282-9567.
SHIRLEY, J. J.
-
Ph.D. Candidate,
Dept. of Near Eastern Studies,
The Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles St.,
Baltimore,
MD,
21218,
USA
- Fax:
410-516-5218
- E-Mail:
jj1shirley@hotmail.com
SIDEBOTHAM, Steven.
- Office. Dept. of History.
University of Delaware. 401 John Ewing Hall. Newark DE 19716.
SILVERMAN, David P.
-
Professor of Egyptology, Department of Asian & Middle Eastern
Studies, University of Pennsylvania; Curator-in-Charge, Egyptian
Section, University of Pennsylvania Museum, University of
Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 33rd & Spruce
Streets, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA
- Voice:
215-898-4041
- Fax:
215-898-0657
- E-Mail:
dsilverm@postoffice.sas.upenn.edu
SIMPSON, William Kelly
SMITH, Stuart Tyson
-
Professor, Department of Anthropology,
2001 HSSB, University of California,
Santa Barbara,
CA,
93106,
USA
- Voice:
805-893-7887
- Fax:
805-893-8707
- E-Mail:
stsmith@anth.ucsb.edu
-
http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/faculty/Stsmith/Stsmith.php
- Comments:
Director, UCSB Dongola Reach Expedition. Interests: Egyptian and
Nubian (Sudanese)
archaeology, ancient imperialism, culture contact and interactions,
sealings and administration, New Kingdom funerary practice.
SPALINGER, Anthony.
- Office. Dept. of Classics &
Ancient History. University of Auckland. Private Bag. Auckland, New
Zealand. 649-373-7599 x 8865; Fax: 649-308-2301. E-Mail: aj.spalinger@auckland.ac.nz
SPANEL, Donald
-
Equity Research, 6th Fl.,
Credit Suisse First Boston, 11 Madison Ave.,
NY ,
New York,
10010,
USA
- Voice:
212-325-1171
- E-Mail:
donald.spanel@csfb.com
STONE, Mark.
- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern Languages &
Civilizations. 102 HGS Drawer 1504 A Yale Station. New Haven CT
06520-7425. 203-432-2951. [Doctoral Candidate]
SZPAKOWSKA, Kasia
-
Dept. of Classics and Ancient History,
University of Wales Swansea,
Swansea,
Wales,
SA2 8PP,
UK
- E-Mail:
K.Szpakowska@swansea.ac.uk
TEETER, Emily.
- Office. Oriental Institute Museum. 1155
E. 58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-1062; Fax: 773-702-9853.
E-mail: e-teeter@uchicago.edu
TEYSSEIRE, Pascale M.
- Office.
Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.
Yale University.
102 HGS Drawer 1504 A
Yale Station.
New Haven
CT 06520-7425
- Voice:
203-432-2951
- E-Mail: pascale.teysseire@yale.edu
THERIAULT, Carolyn
-
Doctoral candidate
- Office:
University of Toronto
- Fax:
902-425-8751
- E-Mail:
Sekhmet@CompuServe.com
- Home:
5288 Tobin Street, #6
Halifax
NS
B3H 1S2
Canada
- Comments:
Doctoral candidate at University of Toronto. Thesis entitled,
"Accessing the Numinous: Incubation and Unsolicited Dreams in Ancient
Egypt."
THOMAS, Nancy.
- Office. Dept. of Ancient and Islamic
Art. Los Angeles County Museum of Art. 5905 Wilshire Boulevard. Los
Angeles CA 90036. 213-857-6011; Fax: 213-936-5755.
THOMPSON, Steven E.- 12124 West Sample Road, Coral
Springs, FL 33065
TINDEL, Raymond.- Office. Oriental Institute Museum.
1155 E. 58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-9518; Fax
773-702-9853. E-Mail: r-tindel@uchicago.edu
TOBIN, Vincent A.- Office. No office address known.
TRIGGER, Bruce G.- Office. Dept of Anthropology. McGill
University. 855 Sherbrooke St. West. Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T7 Canada.
514-398-4288.
TROPE, Betsy Teasley
-
Asst. Curator,
Michael C. Carlos Museum,
571 S. Kilgo St.,
Atlanta,
GA,
30322,
USA
- Voice:
(404)727-2313
- Fax:
(404)727-1091
- E-Mail:
strope@emory.edu
- Home:
212 Carlyle Lake,
Decatur,
GA,
30033,
USA
- Comments:
Relief iconography of the Divine Adoratrices of the 25th/26th
Dynasties (Johns Hopkins dissertation proposal approved fall 1999)
VAN DEN BRINK, Edwin C. M.
-
Visiting Scholar and Guest Professor,
UCLA, Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures,
UCLA, 405 Hilgard Avenue,
Los Angeles,
CA,
90095-1419,
USA
- E-Mail:
evdbrink@humnet.ucla.edu or
edwinvandenbrink@AOL.com
- Home:
332 S. Elm Dr., Apt # 1,
Beverly Hills,
CA,
90212-4686,
USA
- Comments:
Predynastic/Protodynastic/Early Dynastic research in Egypt. 4th. and
early 3rd. millennia interconnections between Egypt and the southern
Levant.
VAN SETERS, John.
- Office. Dept. of Religion.
University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill NC 27517.
919-962-5666.
VAN SICLEN, Charles C., III.
-
Van Siclen Books,
111 Winnetka Road,
San Antonio, TX 78229-3613,
USA
- Voice:
210-349-7913
- Fax:
210-349-6450
VENIT, Marjorie.
- Office. Dept. of Art. University of
Maryland. College Park MD 20742.
VINSON, Steve.
-
Assistant Professor of History, Department of History, State
University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, 12561, USA
- Voice:
845-257-3037
- Fax:
845-257-3581
- E-Mail:
vinsons@newpaltz.edu
- Comments:
Social and economic history; historiography of ancient Egypt; ships
and shipping; Demotic philology.
VISCHAK, Deborah A.
-
PhD. Candidate, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University,
1 E. 78th Street,
New York,
NY,
10021,
USA
- Voice:
212-420-9708
- E-Mail:
dqv9386@is4.nyu.edu or
dvischak@hotmail.com
- Home:
211 Thompson St., Apt. 4K,
New York,
NY,
10012,
USA
- Comments:
Dissertation topic: Mortuary Art of the Old Kingdom, Center and
Periphery: the dissemination, adaptation, and innovation of
capital models in provincial tombs.
WALKER, Edward.
- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern
Languages and Civilizations. University of Chicago. Chicago IL
60637-1569. 773-702-9512.
WALKER, Karen F.- Office. Egyptian Dept. Royal Ontario
Museum. 100 Queen's Park. Toronto, Ontario M5S [Doctoral Candidate]
WARBURTON, David Alan
-
Dept. of Biblical Studies,
Aarhus University,
Aarhus,
DK-8000 C,
Denmark
- Comments:
Economic and political history.
WARD (formerly HALDANE), Cheryl
WEEKS, Kent R.
-
American University in Cairo,
113 Sharia Kasr el Aini,
Cairo,
Egypt
- Voice:
20-2-354-2964
- Fax:
20-2-355-7565
- E-Mail:
weekstmp@aucegypt.edu
WEGNER, Jennifer Houser
-
Keeper,
Egyptian Section, U of PA Museum,
33rd and Spruce Sts.,
Philadlephia,
PA,
19104,
USA
- Voice:
215-898-4049
- Fax:
215-898-0657
- E-Mail:
jennifer.houser@yale.edu
- Home:
4333 Larchwood Ave.,
Philadelphia,
PA,
19104
USA
- Comments:
Dissertation in Progress: An Examination of Demotic Wisdom
Literature. Yale University, Department of Near Eastern Languages and
Civilizations.
WEGNER, Josef W.
-
Assistant Professor of Egyptology, Assistant Curator,
Egyptian Section,
University of Pennsylvania Museum,
33rd and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia,
PA,
19104,
USA
- Fax:
215-898-0657
- E-Mail:
jwegner@sas.upenn.edu
- Home:
4333 Larchwood Ave.,
Philadelphia,
PA,
19104,
USA
WEGNER, Mary Ann Pouls
-
Assistant Professor of Egyptian Archaeology,
Department of near and Middle Eastern Civilizations,
University of Toronto,
4 Bancroft Avenue,
Toronto,
Ontario M5S 1C1,
Canada
- Voice:
(416) 946-7451
- Fax:
416-978-3306
- E-Mail:
ma.poulswegner@utoronto.ca
- Comments:
Field Director of the North Abydos Cultic Zone Project, under the
auspices of the University of Pennsylvania-Yale University-Institute
of Fine Arts, New York University Expedition to Abydos..
WEINSTEIN, James.
WELLS, John W.
-
8583-F Falls Run Rd.,
Ellicott City,
MD,
21043,
USA
- Voice:
410-750-3295
WELLS, Ronald A.
-
Plant Gene Expression Center,
800 Buchanan Street,
Albany,
CA,
94710,
USA
- E-Mail:
rwells@nature.berkeley.edu
- Comments:
Ph.D. in Astronomy; course material taken in Ancient Egyptian grammar
& history from UC Berkeley; publications on Ancient Egyptian
Astronomy & Calendar Systems in Egyptology journals.
WENDORF, Fred
WENDRICH, Willeke.
-
Office. Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
3235 Hershey Hall
P.O. Box 951511
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1511
- Tel. 310-206-1496
- Fax. 310-206-6456
- E-Mail: wendrich@humnet.ucla.edu
WENKE, Robert. Office.- Anthropology Dept. University
of Washington. Seattle WA 98195.
- Tel. 206-543-9609;
- Fax 206-543-3285.
- E-Mail: WEBJE@U.washington.edu
WENTE, Edward F.- Office. Oriental Institute. 1155 E.
58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569.
- Tel. 773-702-9539
- Fax 773-702-9853.
- E-mail: e-wente@uchicago.edu
WERNER, Edward K.
-
Ganymede Gardens
11410 N. 164th Ct.
Jupiter
FL
33478-6147
USA
- Voice: 561-575-7504
- E-Mail:
ekwerner@gate.net
WHITCOMB, Donald.
- Office. Oriental Institute. 1155 E.
58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569.
- Tel. 773-702-1407/9530.
- E-mail: d-whitcomb@uchicago.edu
WHITE, Donald.- Office. Mediterranean Section.
University Museum. 33rd and Spruce Sts. Philadelphia PA 19104.
WILFONG, Terry G.- Office. Kelsey Museum of
Archaeology. 434 S. State St. Ann Arbor MI 48109-1390.
- Tel.313-936-2593
- Fax: 313-763-8976.
- E-Mail: twilfong@umich.edu
WILKINSON, Richard H.
WILLIAMS, Bruce.
- Office. Dept. of Near Eastern
Languages and Civilizations. University of Chicago. 1155 E. 58th St.
Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-3686. E-Mail: bb-williams@uchicago.edu
WILSON, Karen L.- Office. Oriental Institute Museum.
1155 E. 58th St. Chicago IL 60637-1569. 773-702-9520; Fax
773-702-9853. E-mail: k-wilson@uchicago.edu
WOLFE, Margaret A.- Office. Egyptian Dept. Royal
Ontario Museum. 100 Queen's Park. Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6 Canada.
416-586-5633. [Doctoral Candidate]
WOLINSKI, Arelene E.
-
Office. Mesa College,
7250 Mesa College Dr.,
San Diego,
CA,
92111,
USA
- Voice:
619-388-2412
- E-Mail:
awolinsk@sdccd.net
WOOD, Wendy.
- Office. No office address known.
YELLEN, Janice.- Office. Babson College. Wellesley MA
02157. 617-239-5160.
ZARINS, Juris.- Office. Dept. of Sociology. Southwest
Missouri State University. 901 S. National. Springfield MO
65802.
The Akhenaten Temple Project
The Amarna Research Foundation, Inc.
-
5633 Jellison Street,
Arvada,
CO,
80002
- Voice:
303-425-5589
- E-Mail:
Pepperdw@aol.com
-
Goals: Nonprofit organization which promotes research and study of
the Amarna Period
Name of founder: Robert Hanawalt
Name of current president: David W. Pepper
American Research Center in Egypt
-
U.S. Office.
American Research Center in Egypt,
8700 Crownhill Blvd., Suite 507
San Antonio, Texas 78209-1130
- Tel: 210-821-7000
- Fax: 210-821-7007
- E-Mail:
info@arce.org
-
http://www.arce.org
-
Cairo Office.
American Research Center in Egypt,
2 Midan Simon Bolivar,
Garden City, Cairo, Egypt
- Voice:
20 2 794 8239
- Fax:
20 2 795 3052
- E-Mail:
arce@ie-eg.com
-
http://www.arce.org
Ancient Egypt Research Associates, Incorporated
-
Privately funded research organization, which administers various
archaeological projects in Egypt.
P.O. Box 382608,
Cambridge,
MA,
02238-2608,
USA
- Voice:
617-868-1510
- Contacts:
Director: Dr. Mark Lehner
Assistant Director: John S. Nolan
Ancient Egypt Studies Association (AESA)
-
Nonprofit organization which promotes the study and understanding of
the civilization of Ancient Egypt in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A.
927 NE 175th Avenue,
Portland'
OR,
97230'
USA
- Voice:
503-257-2937
-
http://www.teleport.com/~jsarr/aesa.html
Brooklyn Museum of Art
- Department of Egyptian, Classical, and Ancient Middle Eastern Art.
Eastern Parkway,
Brooklyn,
New York,
11238-6052,
USA
- Voice:
718-638-5000
- Fax:
(718) 398-6930
- Contacts:
Shelley Bernstein, Departmental Assistant. Tel. ext. 210
Edward Bleiberg, Associate Curator. Tel. ext. 461
Madeleine Cody, Research Associate. Tel. ext. 460
Richard Fazzini, Chairman and Curator. Tel. ext. 213
Paul O'Rourke, Research Associate. Tel. ext. 472
James Romano, Curator. Tel. ext. 212
Edna Russmann, Associate Curator. Tel. Ext. 211
Brown University
-
Department of Egyptology,
P.O. Box 1899,
Providence,
Rhode Island.,
02912,
U.S.A.
- Voice:
401-863-3132
- Fax:
401-863 1216
-
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Egyptology/
- Contacts:
James P. Allen,
Wilbour Professor of Egyptology and Chair,
Michael C. Carlos Museum
-
Emory University,
571 South Kilgo Street,
Atlanta,
Georgia,
30322,
USA
- Voice:
404-727-4282
- Fax:
404-727-1091
-
http://www.emory.edu/CARLOS
- Contacts:
Dr. Peter Lacovara, Curator of Ancient Art;
Dr. Gay Robins, Faculty consultant-Ancient Egyptian Art;
Dr. Monique Seefried, Curator of Ancient Near Eastern Art;
Dr. Bonna Wescoat, Faculty Curator-Classical Art;
Dr. Eric Varner, Faculty Curator -Roman Art;
Ryan Kokoszka, Assistant Curator-Permanent Collections;
Dr. Sheramy Bundrick, Assistant Curator-Classical Collections/Special
Exhibitions.
The Detroit Institute of Arts
Egyptological Seminar of New York
-
45 Clara Street,
Brooklyn,
NY,
11218-3009,
USA
- Voice:
718-972-7068
- Fax:
718-638-5080
- E-Mail:
bklnmus3@metgate.metro.org
- Note:
publishes the Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar (BES)
The Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology, The University of Memphis
-
213 Communication/Fine Arts Building,
Memphis ,
TN,
38152-3200,
USA
- Voice:
901-678-2555
- Fax:
901-0678-5118
-
http://www.memphis.edu/egypt/
- Contacts:
Dr. Lorelei Corcoran, Director
Dr. Patricia Podzorski, Curator
Journal of Near Eastern Studies
Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections
(Launching Winter 2008)
- Office.
Egyptian Expedition,
P.O. Box 210105, University of Arizona,
Tucson, AZ 85721-0105
- Voice: 520-621-1361
- Fax: 775-254-6736
- E-Mail:
egypt@u.arizona.edu
- Contacts:
Prof. Richard H. Wilkinson, Editor
KMT - A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt
-
Quarterly, published Summer, Spring, Fall, Winter by
KMT Communications,
PO Box 1475,
Sebastopol,
CA,
94473-1475,
USA
- Voice:
707-823-6079
- Fax:
707-823-6079
- E-Mail:
MJKUHLMANN@AOL.COM
-
http://www.egyptology.com/kmt/
- Contacts:
Publisher: Michael J Kuhlmann
Editor: Dennis C. Forbes (see separate entry)
Metropolitan Museum of Art - Department of Egyptian Art
-
1000 Fifth Avenue,
New York,
New York,
10028-0198,
USA
1000 Fifth Avenue,
New York,
NY,
10028,
USA
- Voice:
212-570-3700
- Fax:
212-570-3752
- E-Mail:
mmaegypt@sprynet.com
-
http://www.metmuseum.org
- Contacts:
Dorothea Arnold, Lila Acheson Wallace Curator in Charge
Dieter Arnold, Curator
James P. Allen, Curator
Catharine Roehrig, Curator
Marsha Hill, Associate Curator
Susan Allen, Senior Research Associate & Librarian
Adela Oppenheim, Curatorial Assistant
Diana Craig Patch, Gallery Administrator
Elena Pischikova, Researcher, part-time
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lila Acheson Wallace Curatorship in
Egyptology
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
-
Department of Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art
465 Huntington Avenue
Boston
MA
02115
USA
- Voice:
617-369-3329
- Fax:
617 267-8191
- E-Mail:
mferris@mfa.org
-
http://www.mfa.org
- Contacts:
Dr. Rita E. Freed, curator
rfreed@mfa.org;
Dr. Timothy Kendall, associate curator
tkendall@mfa.org (not yet networked);
Dr. Peter Lacovara, assistant curator
placovara@mfa.org (not yet networked);
Dr. Peter Der Manuelian, assistant curator
pmanuelian@mfa.org;
Ms. Midori Ferris, department secretary
mferris@mfa.org
Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities
-
The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities,
Box 578, Postal Station P,
Toronto,
Ontario,
M5S 2T1,
Canada
- Voice:
416-890-2947
- E-Mail:
info@thessea.org
-
http://www.geocities.com/ssea.geo
- Contacts:
Chairman of the Board of Trustees: Ronald J. Leprohon
President: Gayle Gibson
Vice-President: Lyn Green
Administrative Secretary: Patricia Paice
Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities -- Montreal Chapter
/ SOCIÉTÉ POUR L'ÉTUDE DE L'ÉGYPTE
ANCIENNE -- CHAPITRE DE MONTRÉAL
-
Affiliation with The Head Office of the SSEA in Toronto, the
University of Toronto and with The Royal Ontario Museum, C.P. 49022
Succ. Versailles, Montréal, Quebec, H1N 3T6, CANADA
- Voice:
514-353-4674
- Fax:
514-353-4674
- E-Mail:
ssea_mtl@hotmail.com
-
http://go.to/ssea_mtl
- Contacts:
President Brigitte Ouellet
Secretary Nicole Brisson
University of Arizona Egyptian Expedition
University of California, Berkeley
-
Near Eastern Studies Department,
250 Barrows Hall, U. of California,
Berkeley,
CA,
94720-1940,
U.S.A.
- Voice:
510-642-3757
- Fax:
510-643-8430
-
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/%7Eneareast/
- Contacts:
Dr. Cathleen Keller, Associate Professor of Egyptology,
Dr. Carol Redmount, Associate Professor of Egyptian Archaeology.
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Charleston/Serapis Research Institute
Theban Tombs Publication Project
University of Chicago
- Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
- The Oriental Institute
- The Demotic Dictionary Project
- Epigraphic Survey
-
Oriental Institute, University of Chicago; May-Oct tel: 773-702-9524;
fax: 773-702-9853
Chicago House (Oct-April), Luxor, Egypt
tel: (20-95) 37-2525
fax: (20-95) 38-1620
- E-Mail:
wr-johnson@uchicago.edu
-
http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/EPI/Epigraphic.html
- Contacts:
Field Director: W. Raymond Johnson, PhD
Senior Epigrapher: Edward Castle, PhD
Epigraphers: Briant Bohleke, PhD; J. Brett McClain; Harold Hays
Artists: Sue Osgood; Margaret DeJong; Tina Di Cerbo; Bernice
Williams; Will Schenck
Staff Photographer: Yarko Kobylecky
Librarian: Briant Bohleke, PhD: Assistant: Karin Bohleke, PhD
Photo Archivist: Sue Lezon; Assistant: Ellie Smith
Conservators: Lotfi Hassan; John Stewart; Hiroko Kariya; Adel Aziz
Stone cutter: Dany Roy
- Oriental Institute Museum
-
The Oriental Institute, University of Chicago
- Office:
1155 East Fifty-Eighth Street
Chicago
IL
60637-1569
USA
- Voice:
773-702-9520
- Fax:
773-702-9853
- E-Mail:
oi-museum@uchicago.edu
-
http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/OI_Museum.html
- Contacts:
KAREN WILSON, Director
CAROLE KRUCOFF, Education Department
JOHN LARSON, JR., Archivist, Photographic Services
EMILY TEETER, Associate Curator
RAYMOND TINDEL, Registrar
- Research Archives - Director's Library
University of Pennsylvania
-
Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies: Middle Eastern Section,
847 Williams Hall,
Philadelphia,
PA,
19104-6305;
- Voice:
215 898-7466/67
- Contacts:
David P. Silverman (Chair)
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
-
Center for Judaic Studies (formerly Annenberg Research Center,
originally Dropsie College): Library and Manuscript Collections,
420 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia,
PA,
19106
- Voice:
215 238-1290
- Contacts:
David Goldenberg (Associate Director)
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
-
Department of Ancient Art
- Office:
2800 Grove Avenue
Richmond
VA
23221-2466
USA
- Voice:
804-367-0867
- Fax:
804-367-0886
- E-Mail:
memayo@vmfa.state.va.us
- Contacts:
Dr. Margaret Ellen Mayo, Senior Curator of Ancient Art
Walters Art Museum
-
Department of Ancient Art,
Egyptian Collection,
North Charles Street,
Baltimore,
Maryland,
21201-5185,
USA
Wilbour Library of Egyptology, Brooklyn Museum of Art
-
200 Eastern Parkway,
Brooklyn,
NY,
11238-6052,
USA
- Voice:
718-638-5000 x. 215
- Fax:
718-638-5080
- E-Mail:
bklnmus3@metgate.metro.org
Yale University, Deptartment Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations
-
P.O. Box 208236,
New Haven,
CT,
06520-8236,
USA
- Voice:
203-432-2944
- Fax:
203-432-2946
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in Partial Satisfaction of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of
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CURRAN, Brian A. Ancient Egypt and Egyptian Antiquities in Italian
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HALLEIN, Yashka Kristin. Pathological Dental Conditions in Two
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HUDDLESTUN, John Robert. Who Is This That Rises Like the Nile? A
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