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Colin Reader

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Colin Reader is an English geologist with an interest in Ancient Egypt.

His studies of the Sphinx have contributed to the controversial debate regarding a possible older dating of the monument. He suggested on the basis of weathering evidence that the Sphinx is older than its commonly accepted 4th dynastic date and instead it and two other buildings on the Giza Plateau date to the early dynastic or late predynastic period.

Publications

  • A geomorphological study of the Giza necropolis with implications for the development of the site (Archaeometry 43: 1 (2001) pp149–165)
  • On Pyramid Causeways (The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 90 (2004) pp63–71)[1]
  • The Netjerikht Stela and the Early Dynastic Cult of Ra (The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 100 (2014) pp421–435)[2]

References

  1. ^ Reader, Colin (2004). "On Pyramid Causeways". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 90: 63–71. doi:10.1177/030751330409000104. ISSN 0307-5133. JSTOR 3822244.
  2. ^ READER, COLIN (2014). "The Netjerikhet Stela and the Early Dynastic Cult of Ra". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 100: 421–435. doi:10.1177/030751331410000122. ISSN 0307-5133. JSTOR 24644981.

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