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Carol A. Redmount, Ph.D. (University of Chicago, 1989)
Associate Professor Near Eastern Studies Department
Curator of Egyptian Archaeology, P. A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Principal Investigator and Director, UC Berkeley El-Hibeh Project, Egypt
Egyptian Archaeology, Archaeology of the Eastern Levant, Ancient Ceramics
redmount@berkeley.edu
Selected Works:
"Hyksos Pottery from Tell el-Maskhuta," Bulletin de Liaison du Groupe International D'Etude de la Ceramique Egyptienne 17, 1993
"Pots and Peoples in the Egyptian Delta: Tell el-Maskhuta and the Hyskos," Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 8, 1995
"Of Silts and Marls and Mixes: Analysis of Modern Egyptian Pottery," Gottinger Miszellen 147, 1995
"The Wadi Tumilat and the Canal of the Pharaohs," Journal of Near Eastern Studies 54, 1995
"Major and Trace Element Analysis of Modern Egyptian Pottery," Journal of Archaeological Science, 1996 (co-auth)
"Tales of a Delta Site: Preliminary Report on the 1995 Field Season at Tell el-Muqdam," Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 1997 (co-auth)
"Bitter Lives: Israel In and Out of Egypt," in M.D. Coogan, The Oxford History of the Biblical World, 1998
"Mudbrick Typology, Sources, and Sedimentological Composition: A Case Study from Tell el-Muqdam, Egyptian Delta," Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 1998 (co-auth)
"Ceramics" and "Lower Egypt." In D. B. Redford (editor), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, 2000