Trent Hugler
DPhil Oriental Studies (Egyptology) University of Oxford ASE Communications OfficerUnder the supervision of Professor Elizabeth Frood, my DPhil research focusses on the phenomenon of the damnatio memoriae of Hatshepsut. Employing an epigraphic perspective, the dissertation examines the erasures of her names and images, and subsequent restorations made to her monuments, with a view towards establishing the means of the erasures, its physical undertaking across different sites within and outside of ancient Thebes, and the potential implications this may have on understanding the highly complex Hatshepsut/Thutmose III era.
Lonneke Delpeut
PhD Student at the Institute of Egyptology (Universität Wien)
I am a PhD-student at the Institute of Egyptology, specialising in the art history and visual culture of ancient Egypt. I did my BA in Ancient Cultures of the Mediterranean World – Egyptology and my MA in Classics & Ancient Civilisations – Egyptology at the University of Leiden. I’ve spent an Erasmus-semester at the University of Liège in order to specialise further in Egyptian art history and did a 6-month internship at the Egyptian Museum in Turin.
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Shannon Farnon, University of Wales: Trinity St David (Lampeter)
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