Jun Yi Wong


(MENAFN- The Conversation) Jun Yi Wong is a PhD Candidate researching iconoclasm in ancient Egypt. His other interests include archaeological science, community archaeology, as well as contemporary issues in cultural heritage. He has been involved in archaeological projects in Egypt, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom.

Current project: https://www.ees.ac.uk/analysing-the-destruction-of-hatshepsuts-monuments

ResearchGate profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jun-Yi-Wong

Experience
  • 2018–present PhD Student in Egyptology, University of Toronto
Education
  • 2015  University of Cambridge, MPhil in Egyptology
  • 2014  Durham University, BSc Archaeology
Publications
  • 2021 The Role of Environmental Factors in the Early Development of Egyptian Stone Architecture, Cambridge Archaeological Journal 31.1
  • 2018 Notes on the Marginal Inscriptions of Ramesses II, Bulletin de la Société d'Égyptologie Genève 31
  • 2017 The Pharaoh's New Waistline: A Problem with Louvre A20, Chronique d'Egypte 92
  • 2016 Raze of Glory: Interpreting Iconoclasm at Edfu and Dendera, Journal of Late Antiquity 9.1
Grants and Contracts
  • 2020 Centenary Award Role: Principal investigator Funding Source: Egypt Exploration Society, UK

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