Graduate Student, Ancient History
Thesis Title: The human-dog relationship in ancient Egypt during the Old Kingdom and First Intermediate Period
Naguib Kanawati
Boyo Ockinga
Linda Evans
About
PhD Candidate, 2007-
Dissertation:
The human-dog relationship in ancient Egypt during the Old Kingdom and First Intermediate Periods
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
U.S.E.R.
University Students for Egyptological Research,
Macquarie University
Coordinator
http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/user/
Tele's Angels
Telemachus Ancient History Mentor Program,
Department of Ancient History, Faculty of Arts,
Macquarie University
Coordinator and Mentor
www.telesangels.com.au
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
Department of Ancient History
Faculty of Arts
Macquarie University
Sydney
NSW 2109
Australia







