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Dr. Kevin McGeough

Professor of Archaeology, Department of Geography

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Egyptology

2012
Negotiating the Real and the Hyperreal: Nineteenth-Century Experiences of the Bible in the Context of Ancient Near Eastern Discoveries. Biblical Reception. 2012;1:397-422. negotiatingrealhyperreal.pdf
2009
‘Working Egyptians of the World Unite!’: How Edith Nesbit Used Near Eastern Archaeology and Children’s Literature to Effect Social Change
with Galway EA. ‘Working Egyptians of the World Unite!’: How Edith Nesbit Used Near Eastern Archaeology and Children’s Literature to Effect Social Change. In: The World of Women in the Ancient and Classical Near East. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press; 2009. Website
2006
Heroes, Mummies, and Treasure: Near Eastern Archaeology in the Movies. Near Eastern Archaeology. 2006;3-4(69):174-185. nea_mcgeough_mummies.pdf

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Recent Publications

  • The Perils of Ethnographic Analogy. Parallel Logics in Ethnoarchaeology and Victorian Bible Customs Books
  • Murderous Archaeologists, Doubting Priests, and Mesopotamian Demons: The Bible in Horror and Adventure Cinema
  • The Problem with David: Masculinity and Morality in Biblical Cinema
  • Celluloid Esther: The Literary Carnivalesque as Transformed Through the Lens of the Cinematic Epic
  • “Will Womankind Now Be Hunting?”: The Work and Economic Lives of Women at Late Bronze Age Ugarit
  • Victorian Archaeologies, Anthropologies, and Adventures in the Final Frontier: Modes of Nineteenth-Century Scientific Exploration and Display in Star Trek.
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