Professor Richard Bruce Parkinson, of the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, is featured in a recent University of Oxford Pulse profile exploring his work in Egyptology.
The interview traces his path into the field, from early academic interests to his work at the British Museum, where he contributed to curating Egyptian collections, through to his current role as Professor of Egyptology at Oxford University.
It also highlights his research on ancient Egyptian literature and poetry, including his work on The Life of Sinuhe.
The profile offers insight into the experiences and research that have shaped his career, and the ways in which his work continues to deepen understanding of ancient Egyptian culture.
Read the full University of Oxford Pulse profile here.