Janet Johnson (Egyptologist)
Janet Helen Johnson | |
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Born | December 24, 1944 |
Nationality | American |
Academic background | |
Egyptologist |
Janet Helen Johnson (born December 24, 1944) is an American
Johnson studied at the University of Chicago, graduating with a
professor in 1981.[1] She has also been a research associate at the Field Museum of Natural History, holding the position from 1980 to 1984 and from 1994 to 1999.[2]
Honors
Johnson was awarded a Festschrift in 2018: it was titled "Essays for the Library of Seshat: Studies Presented to Janet H. Johnson on the Occasion of Her 70th Birthday" and was edited by Robert K. Ritner.[4]
Selected works
- Johnson, Janet H. (1986). Thus wrote ꜥOnchsheshonqy: an introductory grammar of Demotic (1st ed.). Chicago, Il: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. ISBN 978-0918986498.
- Whitcomb, Donald S.; Johnson, Janet H. (1982). Quseir al-Qadim 1980: preliminary report. Malibu: Undena Publications. ISBN 978-0890031124.
- Johnson, Janet H. (1991). Thus wrote ꜥOnchsheshonqy: an introductory grammar of Demotic (2nd ed.). Chicago, Il: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. ISBN 978-0918986764.
- Johnson, Janet H., ed. (1992). Life in a multi-cultural society: Egypt from Cambyses to Constantine and beyond. Chicago, Il: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. ISBN 978-0918986849.
- Johnson, Janet H. (2004). The Demotic Verbal System (2nd ed.). Chicago: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. ISBN 978-0918986023.
- Teeter, Emily; Johnson, Janet H., eds. (2009). The life of Meresamun: a temple singer in ancient Egypt. Chicago, Il: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. ISBN 978-1885923608.
References
- ^ a b "Janet H. Johnson". Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. University of Chicago. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- ^ a b c Johnson, Janet H . (2015). "CURRICULUM VITAE". chicago.academia.edu. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- ^ "Directors of the Oriental Institute". The Oriental Institute. University of Chicago. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
- ISBN 978-1614910329.