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Donald B. Redford

Donald Bruce Redford (born September 2, 1934) is a Canadian Egyptologist and archaeologist, currently Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at Pennsylvania State University. He is married to Susan Redford, who is also an Egyptologist currently teaching classes at the university. Professor Redford has directed a number of important excavations in Egypt, notably at Karnak and Mendes.

Biography edit

Redford received his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D from McGill University and the University of Toronto, and was an Assistant/Associate Professor (1962–1969) and full Professor (1969–1998) at the latter. He moved to Pennsylvania State University in 1998.

He was trained in semitics by Wilfred G. Lambert,James Kinnier Wilson, and Abraham Sachs. He learned the Egyptian language under the professors, Richard Anthony Parker, Hans Jakob Polotsky and Ricardo Caminos.bFrom 1964 to 1967 he participated in the Old Jerusalem excavations led by Kathleen Kenyon.[1] Redford was the winner of the 1993 "Best Scholarly Book in Archaeology" awarded by the Biblical Archaeology Society for his work Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times.[2] In the book he argues that the experiences of the Hyksos in Egypt became a central foundation of myths in Canaanite culture, leading to the story of Moses. He further argues that almost all the toponymic details in the Exodus story reflect conditions in Egypt not earlier than the Twenty-sixth Dynasty, the Saite period, namely the 7th century BC. Whoever, Redford argues, provided the author of Exodus with these details had no access to Egyptian material earlier than that date.[3] This view was expounded upon in The Bible Unearthed by Israel Finkelstein and Neil Silberman.

Redford's work in editing The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, published in 2001, earned the American Library Association's Dartmouth Medal for a reference work of outstanding quality and significance. Since 2006 he is also in the editorial board of RIHAO.

His work in uncovering the foundation of one of Akhenaten's temples was the subject of a one-hour 1980 National Film Board of Canada documentary, The Lost Pharaoh: The Search for Akhenaten.[4]

Akhenaten Temple Project edit

The Akhenaten Temple Project is a project encompassing four archaeological expeditions to Egypt and north-east Africa. It has been in operation since 1972. The project is directed by Donald and Susan Redford and is part of Pennsylvania State University.

It has excavated at Mendes (in the Nile Delta), Karnak, Tel Kedwa (in North Sinai) and in the Theban necropolis (mainly investigating the tomb of Parennefer).

Along with his wife Susan Redford, he is the director of the Akhenaten Temple Project.

Publications edit

  • History and Chronology of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt: Seven Studies. Toronto University Press, 1967.
  • A Study of the Biblical Story of Joseph (Gen 37-50). Leiden: Brill, 1970.
  • Akhenaten: the Heretic King. Princeton University Press, 1984. ISBN 0-691-03567-9
  • Pharaonic King-Lists, Annals, and Day-Books: a Contribution to the Study of the Egyptian Sense of History. (SSEA Publication IV) Mississauga, Ontario: Benben Publications, 1986. ISBN 0-920168-08-6
  • Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times. Princeton University Press, 1992. ISBN 0-691-00086-7
  • The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt (editor). Oxford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-19-510234-7
  • The Wars in Syria and Palestine of Thutmose III. (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 16) Leiden: Brill, 2003. ISBN 90-04-12989-8
  • Slave to Pharaoh: the Black Experience of Ancient Egypt. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004. ISBN 0-8018-7814-4
  • City of the Ram-Man: the Story of Ancient Mendes. Princeton University Press, 2010. ISBN 978-0-691-14226-5
  • The Oxford Guide: Essential Guide to Egyptian Mythology (editor), Berkley, 2003, ISBN 0-425-19096-X

References edit

  1. ^ "Donald Redford Professor, Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies and History". psu.edu.
  2. ^ Princeton University Press Press Reviews, retrieved 6 June 2009
  3. ^ Donald B. Redford, Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times, Princeton University Press 1992 pp.408-429, pp.409-410.
  4. ^ Nicholas Kendall (director). "The Lost Pharaoh: The Search for Akhenaten" (requires Adobe Flash). Documentary film. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved 13 September 2012.

External links edit

  • - Penn State University department page
  • Home page of the Akhenaten Temple Project 26 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine

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Donald Bruce Redford born September 2 1934 is a Canadian Egyptologist and archaeologist currently Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at Pennsylvania State University He is married to Susan Redford who is also an Egyptologist currently teaching classes at the university Professor Redford has directed a number of important excavations in Egypt notably at Karnak and Mendes Contents 1 Biography 2 Akhenaten Temple Project 3 Publications 4 References 5 External linksBiography editRedford received his B A M A and Ph D from McGill University and the University of Toronto and was an Assistant Associate Professor 1962 1969 and full Professor 1969 1998 at the latter He moved to Pennsylvania State University in 1998 He was trained in semitics by Wilfred G Lambert James Kinnier Wilson and Abraham Sachs He learned the Egyptian language under the professors Richard Anthony Parker Hans Jakob Polotsky and Ricardo Caminos bFrom 1964 to 1967 he participated in the Old Jerusalem excavations led by Kathleen Kenyon 1 Redford was the winner of the 1993 Best Scholarly Book in Archaeology awarded by the Biblical Archaeology Society for his work Egypt Canaan and Israel in Ancient Times 2 In the book he argues that the experiences of the Hyksos in Egypt became a central foundation of myths in Canaanite culture leading to the story of Moses He further argues that almost all the toponymic details in the Exodus story reflect conditions in Egypt not earlier than the Twenty sixth Dynasty the Saite period namely the 7th century BC Whoever Redford argues provided the author of Exodus with these details had no access to Egyptian material earlier than that date 3 This view was expounded upon in The Bible Unearthed by Israel Finkelstein and Neil Silberman Redford s work in editing The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt published in 2001 earned the American Library Association s Dartmouth Medal for a reference work of outstanding quality and significance Since 2006 he is also in the editorial board of RIHAO His work in uncovering the foundation of one of Akhenaten s temples was the subject of a one hour 1980 National Film Board of Canada documentary The Lost Pharaoh The Search for Akhenaten 4 Akhenaten Temple Project editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Donald B Redford news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Akhenaten Temple Project is a project encompassing four archaeological expeditions to Egypt and north east Africa It has been in operation since 1972 The project is directed by Donald and Susan Redford and is part of Pennsylvania State University It has excavated at Mendes in the Nile Delta Karnak Tel Kedwa in North Sinai and in the Theban necropolis mainly investigating the tomb of Parennefer Along with his wife Susan Redford he is the director of the Akhenaten Temple Project Publications editHistory and Chronology of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt Seven Studies Toronto University Press 1967 A Study of the Biblical Story of Joseph Gen 37 50 Leiden Brill 1970 Akhenaten the Heretic King Princeton University Press 1984 ISBN 0 691 03567 9 Pharaonic King Lists Annals and Day Books a Contribution to the Study of the Egyptian Sense of History SSEA Publication IV Mississauga Ontario Benben Publications 1986 ISBN 0 920168 08 6 Egypt Canaan and Israel in Ancient Times Princeton University Press 1992 ISBN 0 691 00086 7 The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt editor Oxford University Press 2001 ISBN 0 19 510234 7 The Wars in Syria and Palestine of Thutmose III Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 16 Leiden Brill 2003 ISBN 90 04 12989 8 Slave to Pharaoh the Black Experience of Ancient Egypt Johns Hopkins University Press 2004 ISBN 0 8018 7814 4 City of the Ram Man the Story of Ancient Mendes Princeton University Press 2010 ISBN 978 0 691 14226 5 The Oxford Guide Essential Guide to Egyptian Mythology editor Berkley 2003 ISBN 0 425 19096 XReferences edit Donald Redford Professor Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies and History psu edu Princeton University Press Press Reviews retrieved 6 June 2009 Donald B Redford Egypt Canaan and Israel in Ancient Times Princeton University Press 1992 pp 408 429 pp 409 410 Nicholas Kendall director The Lost Pharaoh The Search for Akhenaten requires Adobe Flash Documentary film National Film Board of Canada Retrieved 13 September 2012 External links editProfessor Donald B Redford Penn State University department page Home page of the Akhenaten Temple Project Archived 26 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donald B Redford amp oldid 1205030816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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