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Jeremy W. Pope <jeremypope@jhu.edu> The Johns Hopkins University Egyptology, Nubiology, and ancient African history more broadly, with particular focus on political anthropology of the Napatan era |
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List Affiliations: | Former Review Editor for H-AfrTeach |
Interests: | African American History / Studies Anthropology Medieval and Byzantine History / Studies |
Bio: Current doctoral student in Egyptology, Department of Near Eastern Studies, The Johns Hopkins University (2004-present) M.A. in African History, The Johns Hopkins University (2002) B.A. in History, University of Virginia (1998) Jacob K. Javits Fellow in Archaeology (2005-present) Selected as a Fulbright IIE Scholar (2001) Trench Supervisor, The Johns Hopkins University Expedition to Karnak's Mut Precinct in Luxor, Egypt (2006) Trench Supervisor, American Section of the University of Rome Archaeological Mission to Jebel Barkal, Sudan (2005) Curatorial Intern in Ancient Art, Walters Art Museum (2003) Instructor in Ancient History, The Bryn Mawr School (2001-2004) |