- Janet Richards
Dr. Janet Richards started her higher education at
Northwestern University then continued it at Universite de Paris-IV and l'École du Louvre , which led her to her doctorate degree in Anthropology and Oriental Studies atUniversity of Pennsylvania . Some of her previous occupations were Education Coordinator atMount Holyoke College Art Museum, Field Director for the Pennsylvania-Yale Abydos North Cemetery Project, and Curatorial Assistant, Egyptian Section atUniversity of Pennsylvania Museum. Since 1998 Richards has been Assistant Professor of Egyptology atMichigan State University . Richards has a book out that is co-edited byMary van Buren called “Order, Legitimacy and Wealth in Ancient States” (Richards 1-5). One of Richards most defined moments is when she and other Egyptologist re-found the lost Tomb of Weni in 1999. When Richards worked forKelsey Museum of Archaeology and the Pennsylvania-Yale-New York University Expedition she led the expedition that foundWeni the Elder . The project was called Abydos Middle Cemetery Project and began in 1995. Richard’s crew dug and found Weni the Elder and how the Old Kingdom’s cemetery was organized (Richards 1-8).Publications
*citation|last=Richards|first=Janet|title=Weni the Elder and His Mortuary Neighborhood at Abydos, Egypt|journal=Kelesy Museum Newsletter|year=2000|url=http://www.umich.edu/~kelseydb/Publications/spring2000/abydos.html.
External links
* [http://www.umich.edu/~neareast/faculty/richards.htm Richards' web site] at the University of Michigan
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