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Dr. Kevin McGeough
Professor of Archaeology, Department of Geography & Environment
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Near Eastern archeology
2009
with Galway EA
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‘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.
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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
Readers of the Lost Ark: Imagining the Ark of the Covenant from Ancient Times to the Present
Debt and Credit: Entangling the Marginal and Liminal in the Non-monetary Economies of Bronze Age Ugarit
Representations of Antiquity in Film: From Griffith to Grindhouse
Progress, Design, and Hyperreal Spectacle: The Ancient Near East in Nineteenth-Century Expos, Fairs, and Geographical Amusements
The 2021 Excavations at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, UNESCO World Heritage Site: Taking Jack Brink’s Excavations to a New Level.
Assyrian Style and Victorian Materiality: Mesopotamia in British Souvenirs, Political Caricatures, and the Sydenham Crystal Palace
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