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Lyla Pinch Brock

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Lyla Pinch Brock is a Canadian Egyptologist, specializing in epigraphy. She lives in Saissac, France.

She has taken part in a number of archaeological projects, including the Tell Borg Project and the Theban Mapping Project [for full listing, see references below]. On behalf of the Royal Ontario Museum she was responsible for epigraphy in the tomb of Amenmose (TT89) and wholly responsible for excavating and conserving the tomb of Anen (TT120). She also cleared and conserved KV55 from 1992 - 1996. During excavation of the tomb in 1993, she discovered an ostracon painted with part of the original plan of the tomb among other objects. The pottery from this job has recently been published. She was married to Edwin C. Brock who was also an Eyptologist until his death in 2015.[1]

Publications

  • "Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-first Century: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 200". American University in Cairo Press. 2002. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) (contributor)
  • Lyla Pinch Brock & John L. Foster (1998). Shipwrecked Sailor. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press.No. 33, Autumn 2008, pp. 16 – 17.

References

  1. ^ "Sad News: Ted Brock". SSEA 2015 Symposium.