Graduate Student, Ancient History
Macquarie University, First Year Experience Unit
Thesis Title: The human-dog relationship in ancient Egypt during the Old Kingdom
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Dr Linda Evans
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About
Doctoral Candidate
Dissertation:
The human-dog relationship in ancient Egypt during the Old Kingdom
First Year Experience Coordinator, Faculty of Arts,
First Year Experience Unit
Office of the PVC Social Inclusion
Macquarie University
NSW 2109 Australia
Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) Australian Awards for University Teaching - Award for Programs that Enhance Learning - The First Year Experience
awarded to Telemachus (Tele's Angels) Ancient Mentor Program
www.telesangels.com.au
www.youtube.com/telesangels
Animals & Society Institute's
third annual Human-Animal Studies Fellowship Program, hosted by Duke University, North Carolina, 2009
Project:
The Pushy Dog: Rare and Enigmatic Scenes of Physical Contact between Ancient Egyptians and Dogs during the Old Kingdom
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/index.php?pid=198
Tele's Angels
Telemachus Ancient History Mentor Program,
Department of Ancient History, Faculty of Arts,
Macquarie University
Co-Director
www.telesangels.com.au
www.youtube.com/telesangels
U.S.E.R.
University Students for Egyptological Research,
Macquarie University
Coordinator
2009-2010
macquarieuser@gmail.com
BAncHist(Hons I), Macquarie University, 2006
Dissertation:
What's in the Linen Cupboard? A Comparative Study of the Luxury Textile Industries of New Kingdom Egypt with Contemporary Mycenaean Greece
Contact Information
| Address: | Department of Ancient History |
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