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About Jeremy Pope

Professor Pope’s research in ancient history combines evidence from royal and private lapidary inscriptions, private administrative archives, art, linguistics, archaeological survey, and excavation; he has also published work on the 19th and 20th centuries, with particular attention to transnational history, the development of Western thought about Africa, and the disciplinary formation of both Egyptology and African Studies. He is a member of the editorial boards of History in Africa and also African Archaeological Review and is the author of The Double Kingdom under Taharqo: Studies in the History of Kush and Egypt c. 690-664 BC (E. J. Brill, 2014).

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Present Associate Professor of History, William & Mary History Department
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Present Faculty Affiliate in Classical Studies, William & Mary Classical Studies Department
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