Hana Vymazalová

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Hana Vymazalová (* 1978 ) is a Czech Egyptologist .

Life

Vymazalová studied Egyptology from 1996 to 2001 and logic from 1998 to 2001 at the Charles University in Prague . In 2001 she submitted her master's thesis on Solutions of mathematical problems in Egyptian Texts / Řešení matematických Genealogie v egyptských textech . She then began a doctoral degree , which she successfully completed in 2005 with a dissertation on The accounting documents from the papyrus archive of Neferre and their specific terminology . From 2000 to 2001 she worked as a scholarship holder at the archaeological faculty of Cairo University , in 2003 at the Archaeological Institute of the University of Hamburg , in 2004 at The Robert Anderson Research Charitable Trust in London , from 2004 to 2005 through the UNESCO Fellowship Program in Support of Priority Program Areas at the Institut français d'archéologie orientale in Cairo, again in Hamburg in 2006 and again at the Institut français d'archéologie orientale from 2008 to 2009. Since 2006 she has participated in the excavations of the Czech Institute for Egyptology in Abusir and since 2015 in its excavations in the south of Saqqara . Vymazalová has been Associate Professor of Egyptology at Charles University in Prague since 2016 . Her research focus is the economy in the royal necropolis of the Old Kingdom .

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  • With Paule Posener – Kriéger and Miroslav Verner : Abusir X. The Pyramid Complex of Raneferef. The Papyrus Archive. 2006
  • With Filip Coppens : Moudrost svitků boha Thovta. Vědecké poznání za vlády faraonů. 2011
  • With others: Abusir XXII. The Tomb of Kaiemtjenenet (AS 38) and the Surrouding Structures AS 57-60. 2011
  • With Vassil Dobrev and Miroslav Verner: Old Hieratic Palaeography I. The Builders' Inscriptions and Mason's Marks from Saqqara and Abusir. 2011
  • With Eugen Strouhal and Břetislav Vachala : Medicine of the Ancient Egyptians I. 2014

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