
Featuring ancient sourdough, hippos, ritual instruments, obelisks in Rome, Hadrian’s lover Antinous, and Louise's favourite ancient god!
Time stamps for this episode:
11 mins: what hieroglyphics sounded like
12 mins: if we didn’t have the Rosetta stone...
14:10: the Egyptian money system
15:50: Egyptian crops and diet
18:30: funeral practices
21:20: ancient embalmers
22:21: marriage and mummification
23:52: Neithhotep
26:08 which famous figure you’d like to meet
27:30: life under Roman rule
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Louise recently completed her PhD in Egyptology at the University of Liverpool, having gained her MA Egyptology and BA(hons) in Egyptology & Classical Studies from the same institution.
Her thesis ‘Portraits of Hybridity’ focused on mummy portrait panels from Roman Egypt, and investigated how cultural hybridity and identity was displayed through artistic culture in the Roman Fayum.
Coming from a working-class background, she also has a passion for outreach and widening participation, and is particularly interested in getting more state school students involved in ancient history and inspiring younger people to study subjects they may not have been aware they could. Follow Louise on Instagram.