Wolfram Grajetzki Explained
Wolfram Grajetzki (born 1960, in Berlin) is a German Egyptologist. He studied at Free University of Berlin and made his Doctor of Philosophy at the Humboldt University of Berlin.[1] He performed excavations in Egypt, but also in Pakistan. He published articles and several books on the Egyptian Middle Kingdom, on administration, burial customs and queens.[2] He is also a researcher at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London, UK, working on the project 'Digital Egypt for Universities'.[3]
Works
- Two Treasurers of the Late Middle Kingdom (British Archaeological Report S1007) Oxford, 2001 ISSN 0143-3067
- Burial Customs in Ancient Egypt: Life in Death for Rich and Poor Duckworth Egyptology, London 2003
- Ancient Egyptian Queens: A hieroglyphic Dictionary, Golden House Publications, London 2005,
- The Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt: History,Archaeology and Society, Duckworth Egyptology, London 2006,
- Court Officials of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom, Duckworth Egyptology, London 2006, (Italian translationː Dignitari di corte del Medio Regno, 2020)
- The People of the Cobra Province in Egypt: A Local History, 4500 to 1500 BC, Oxbow Books, Oxford 2020,
- The two burials of Neferuptah and other second burials for royal women' Cahiers Caribéens d’Egyptologie 22 (2017), pp.33-42 PDF
References
- http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/nilus/net-publications/ibaes5/publikation/ibaes5_genealogie.pdf Genealogie – Realität und Fiktion von Identität, p. 203
- https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wolfram-Grajetzki/e/B001I7ME5I/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1 Grajetzki on Amazon.co.uk
- Web site: Wolfram Grajetzki: Bloomsbury Publishing (US).