Egyptologist | University of Manchester MA '24 (Distinction) | Classical & A.H. KYD Prize (2024) | Scholar interests: late Second Intermediate Period & early New Kingdom | Author of teaching materials on Ancient Greek & Middle Egyptian | Cat enthusiast 𓃠
As part of the event, we're sharing a bonus lecture! EES GIS Co-ordinator @hannahpethen.bsky.social introduces our #DeltaSurvey Online project—a dynamic GIS-based web-map displaying settlement archaeology of the Nile #Delta. Register for access to the recording 👇
As part of the event, we're sharing a bonus lecture! EES GIS Co-ordinator @hannahpethen.bsky.social introduces our #DeltaSurvey Online project—a dynamic GIS-based web-map displaying settlement archaeology of the Nile #Delta. Register for access to the recording 👇
💫 Happy how the project presentation was received today at the @college-uaruhr.bsky.social colloquium!Great discussion from which my work will surely profit and a nice kick off for our workshop next week!Registration until Friday 👇 www.college-uaruhr.de/news-events/...
May 28, 2025 at 1:02 PM
💫 Happy how the project presentation was received today at the @college-uaruhr.bsky.social colloquium!Great discussion from which my work will surely profit and a nice kick off for our workshop next week!Registration until Friday 👇 www.college-uaruhr.de/news-events/...
The back of the 'Israel Stela' (CG 34025) is where Amenhotep III describes building the Karnak Third Pylon. He dismantled Thutmose II's festival court, bark shrines, and other monuments, using hundreds of blocks as fill. The 20th-century excavations recovered these, reconstructing lost temples!
May 11, 2025 at 1:40 PM
The back of the 'Israel Stela' (CG 34025) is where Amenhotep III describes building the Karnak Third Pylon. He dismantled Thutmose II's festival court, bark shrines, and other monuments, using hundreds of blocks as fill. The 20th-century excavations recovered these, reconstructing lost temples!
The lower fragment of the Kamose I Stela, listed in databases as Egyptian Museum Tahrir (TR 11/1/35/1), has actually been in the Luxor Museum (J 897) since 2003. Thanks to Dr. Marwa Abdel Razek, Head of Registration @ Egyptian Museum, for her assistance in locating this artefact.
May 10, 2025 at 7:56 AM
The lower fragment of the Kamose I Stela, listed in databases as Egyptian Museum Tahrir (TR 11/1/35/1), has actually been in the Luxor Museum (J 897) since 2003. Thanks to Dr. Marwa Abdel Razek, Head of Registration @ Egyptian Museum, for her assistance in locating this artefact.
A new season is well underway at Nubt with the Naqada Regional Archaeological Survey and Site Management Project! We completed phase 1 supported by @hcaatedinburgh.bsky.social and @petriefriends. We understand the pyramid structure more clearly and the history of excavation too!
May 3, 2025 at 1:05 PM
A new season is well underway at Nubt with the Naqada Regional Archaeological Survey and Site Management Project! We completed phase 1 supported by @hcaatedinburgh.bsky.social and @petriefriends. We understand the pyramid structure more clearly and the history of excavation too!