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An Egyptologist is any archeologist or even historiographer world health organization specialises within Egyptology, the scientific learn of Ancient Egypt and its antiquities.
Important Egyptologists include:
Living
Manfred Bietak
Bob Brier
Zahi Hawass
Christian Jacq
Kenneth Kitchen
David Rohl
Kent R. Weeks
Jürgen von Beckerath
Deceased
Giovanni Battista Belzoni
Joseph Bonomi
James Henry Breasted
Howard Carter
Jean-François Champollion
Alan Gardiner
Edward William Lane
Karl Richard Lepsius
R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz
Auguste Mariette
Gerald Massey
Pierre Montet
William Flinders Petrie
Henry Salt
Ernesto Schiaparelli
Boris Aleksandrovich Turayev
John Gardiner Wilkinson
Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge
category:Archaeological sub-disciplines
da:Ægyptolog
de:Ägyptologe
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Redford, Donald
Curriculum vitae of the Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Penn State University.
Ryan, Donald P.
Archaeologist at the Pacific Lutheran University who has directed several seasons of fieldwork in the Valley of the Kings. Photograph, research interests and projects.
Werner, Edward K.
Assistant Director, St. Lucie County Library System. Brief autobiography and publication list of this Egyptologist and librarian.
Addresses of Coptologists
Contact information, including email addresses, of Coptologists, from the International Association for Coptic Studies.
Email Addresses of Australian Egyptologists
Listed alphabetically.
Lesko, Leonard H.
Charles Edwin Wilbour Professor of Egyptology and Chairman of the Department of Egyptology at Brown University. Biographical information as well as interests and publications.
Piccione, Peter A.
Assistant Professor of Comparative Ancient History, University of Charleston. Photographs and biographical abstract of this Egyptologist.
Depuydt, Leo
Associate Professor at Brown University, interested in Egyptian history and grammar. Photograph and publications.
Bell, Lanny
Professor of Egyptology at Brown University. Photograph, interests and publications.
Brovarski, Edward
Professor of Egyptology at Brown University. Interests and publications.
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