Books by Elizabeth Frood
Elizabeth Frood is a lecturer in Egyptology at the Faculty of Oriental Studies and a fellow of St Cross College, University of Oxford. Her research interests include elite representation and biography in the late second millennium and early first millennium BC. She is also involved in field projects in Egypt. She tells FiveBooks that we should think again about our perception of the Ancient Egyptians – they wrote shopping lists too.
Interviews with Elizabeth Frood
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Death and Salvation in Ancient Egypt
by Jan Assmann -
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Visual and written culture in ancient Egypt
by John Baines -
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The Chapel of Ptahhotep
by Paolo J. Scremin & Yvonne M. Harpur -
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Village Life in Ancient Egypt
by Andrea McDowell -
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The Tale of Sinuhe and other ancient Egyptian poems
by Richard Parkinson
The best books on Ancient Egypt, recommended by Elizabeth Frood
The best books on Ancient Egypt, recommended by Elizabeth Frood
Egyptologist Elizabeth Frood recommends books that take us away from the elite context of Egyptian history and focus on the ‘normal’ lives of Egyptians.