Ladislav Baresû (“The Shaft Tombs of Abusir”) is an assistant professor of Egyptology at Prague’s Charles University and director of the Czech National Center of Egyptology. A member of the Czech team at Abusir, Egypt, since 1974, Baresû has acted as deputy director of the excavations in the southwestern sector of the necropolis since 1990.
As assistant professor of Near Eastern Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, Marian Feldman (“The Iconography of Power”) specializes in the eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age. Her “Images as Media: Sources for the Cultural History of the Near East and Eastern Mediterranean (1st Millennium BCE)” is forthcoming in the Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research.
Suzanne F. Singer (“Climbing Vesuvius”), a contributing editor with Archaeology Odyssey and former executive editor with the Biblical Archaeology Society, has written numerous articles for our sister magazines, Biblical Archaeology Review and Bible Review.
Theodore H. Feder (“Iphigenia and Isaac”), founder and president of the Art Resource photo archive, received his Ph.D. in art history and archaeology from Columbia University. He is also president of the Artists Rights Society and the author of Great Treasures of Pompeii and Herculaneum (Abbeville Press, 1978).
Ladislav Baresû (“The Shaft Tombs of Abusir”) is an assistant professor of Egyptology at Prague’s Charles University and director of the Czech National Center of Egyptology. A member of the Czech team at Abusir, Egypt, since 1974, Baresû has acted as deputy director of the excavations in the southwestern sector of the necropolis since 1990. As assistant professor of Near Eastern Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, Marian Feldman (“The Iconography of Power”) specializes in the eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age. Her “Images as Media: Sources for the Cultural History of the Near East and Eastern Mediterranean (1st Millennium […]
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