Lyla Pinch Brock Explained
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Lyla Pinch Brock is a Canadian Egyptologist, specializing in epigraphy. She lives in Saissac, France.
She has taken part in a number of archaeological projects, including the Tell el-Borg Project[1] and the Theban Mapping Project.[2] On behalf of the Royal Ontario Museum, she was responsible for epigraphy in the tomb of Amenmose (TT89)[3] and wholly responsible for excavating and conserving the tomb of Anen (TT120).[4] She also cleared and conserved KV55 from 1992-1996.[5] During excavation of the tomb in 1993, she discovered an ostracon painted with part of the original plan of the tomb among other objects.[6] The pottery from this job has recently been published.[7]
She was married to Edwin C. Brock, who was also an Egyptologist until his death in 2015.[8]
Publications
- Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-first Century: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 200. American University in Cairo Press. 2002. (contributor)[9]
- Book: Shipwrecked Sailor. Lyla Pinch Brock & John L. Foster. American University in Cairo Press. Cairo. 1998. No. 33, Autumn 2008, pp. 16 – 17.
- Brock, Lyla Pinch. "Art, Industry and the Aegeans in the Tomb of Amenmose." Ägypten und Levante/Egypt and the Levant 10 (2000): 129-137.[10]
- Brock, Lyla Pinch, and Roberta Lawrie Shaw. "The Royal Ontario Museum epigraphic project: Theban tomb 89 preliminary report." Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 34 (1997): 167-177.[11]
Notes and References
- Hoffmeier. James. Introduction to the Work Tell el-Borg. en.
- Web site: Valley of the Kings - Theban Mapping Project. www.thebanmappingproject.com. 2019-02-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20080719041247/http://www.thebanmappingproject.com/sites/browse_tomb_450.html. 2008-07-19. dead.
- Web site: Theban Tomb #89 Epigraphic Project. Royal Ontario Museum. en. 2019-02-09.
- Web site: Restoring the Tomb of Anen, an 18th-dynasty Priest with Royal Ties ARCE. Restoring the Tomb of Anen, an 18th-dynasty Priest with Royal Ties ARCE. en. 2019-02-09.
- News: EGYPTE. L'énigme du tombeau d'Akhenaton bientôt élucidée?. Sciences et Avenir. 2019-02-09. fr.
- Web site: Ancient Egypt and Archaeology Web Site - Report on "Has Akhenaten's body been found..?". www.ancient-egypt.co.uk. 2019-02-09.
- Web site: Ancient Egypt and Archaeology Web Site - Canopic jar, one of a set of four found in KV55 in 1907, Cairo Museum. www.ancient-egypt.co.uk. 2019-02-09.
- Web site: Sad News: Ted Brock. SSEA 2015 Symposium. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160125005314/http://symposium.thessea.org/2015/09/sad-news-ted-brock/. 2016-01-25.
- Book: Egyptology at the dawn of the twenty-first century : proceedings of the eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 2000 . 2003 . Zahi A. Hawass, Lyla Pinch Brock . 977-424-674-8 . Cairo . 52722913.
- Brock . Lyla Pinch . Art, Industry and the Aegeans in the Tomb of Amenmose . 2000 . Ägypten und Levante / Egypt and the Levant . 10 . 129–137 . 23783488 . 1015-5104.
- Brock . Lyla Pinch . Shaw . Roberta Lawrie . 1997 . The Royal Ontario Museum Epigraphic Project: Theban Tomb 89 Preliminary Report . Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt . 34 . 167–177 . 10.2307/40000805 . 40000805 . 0065-9991.