Ian Shaw (Egyptologist)
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Ian Shaw, (born 1961) is an
Egyptologist Egyptology (from ''Egypt'' and Greek , '' -logia''; ar, علم المصريات) is the study of ancient Egyptian history, language, literature, religion, architecture and art from the 5th millennium BC until the end of its native religious ...
and academic, who was formerly
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in Egyptian Archaeology at the
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.


Life

His field work was largely focused in
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, but in recent times, he has done extensive excavations of mining and quarrying sites from many different Ancient Egyptian periods. He primarily focuses his recent work on methods and mechanics of Egyptian craftsmen and laborers. However, he has produced several works regarding ancient Egyptian warfare; a topic that had long been ignored or only briefly commented on by other researchers. Besides writing original books, he also has edited several "dictionaries" of Ancient Egypt (which might more correctly be labeled "
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s"; they are in no way
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s). On 15 March 2018, Shaw was elected a
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(FSA).


Bibliography

*''Egyptian Warfare and Weapons'', 1991 *''A History of Ancient Egypt'', 1992 (Translated from French work by Nicholas Grimal) *''The British Museum Dictionary of Ancient Egypt'', 1995 (With P. Nicholson) *''The Blackwell Dictionary of Archaeology'' (co-Editor, with R. Jameson), 1999 *''The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt'', 2000 (Editor) *''Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technology'', 2000 (Editor) *''Ancient Egypt: A Very Short Introduction'', 2nd edition 2021 *''Hatnub: Quarrying Travertine in Ancient Egypt'' (2010) *''Ancient Egyptian Technology and Innovation'' (2012) *''Ancient Egyptian Warfare'' (2019) *''The Oxford Handbook of Egyptology", 2020 (Editor)


See also

*
List of Egyptologists This is a partial list of Egyptologists. An Egyptologist is any archaeologist, historian, linguist, or art historian who specializes in Egyptology, the scientific study of Ancient Egypt and its antiquities. Demotists are Egyptologists who speciali ...


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Dr. Ian Shaw
English Egyptologists 1961 births Living people Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London {{Egyptologist-stub