Alexandre Loktionov is Professor of Egyptology at HSE University, Moscow and Budge Fellow in Egyptology at Christ’s College, Cambridge. He is also a Visiting Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Political Economy at King’s College, London, a Fellow of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research in Cambridge, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. His main research interests lie in Ancient Egyptian justice, exchange of intellectual culture between Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, and the history of Egyptology. He holds PhD, MPhil and BA degrees from the University of Cambridge and has also previously worked at the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
ed. Alexandre Loktionov
How did the Ancient Egyptians maintain control of their state? Topics include the controlling function of temples and theology, state borders, scribal administration, visual representation, patronage, and the Egyptian language itself, with reference to all periods of Egyptian history, from the Old Kingdom to Coptic times. READ MORE
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