John Baines (Egyptologist)
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John Robert Baines, fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford.[1]
Early life
Baines was born on 17 March 1946. He is the oldest son of Edward Russell Baines and his wife Dora Margaret Jean (née O’Brien). He was educated at
Master of Arts (MA). He earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree (DPhil) in 1976.[2]
Academic career
Baines was
professors at the university at the age of 30. He retired from full-time academia in 2013 but maintains his link with Oxford as a research associate.[1]
Baines is the author of multiple scholarly articles and publications relating to
Ancient Egyptian art, religion, literature, and biographies; modelling ancient Egyptian society; comparative and anthropological
approaches to ancient civilizations.
In 2011, he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences.[4]
Publications
- (with Jaromir Malek) Atlas of Ancient Egypt (1980) ISBN 0-87196-334-5
- Fecundity Figures: Egyptian Personification and the Iconology of a Genre (1987) ISBN 0-86516-122-4
- Pyramid Studies and Other Essays Presented to ISBN 0-85698-106-0
- (Contributor) Religion in ancient Egypt: Gods, Myths, and Personal Practice" (1991) ISBN 0-8014-9786-8
- (Translator of ISBN 0-8014-1223-4
- Stone Vessels, Pottery and Sealings from the Tomb of Tutankhamun (1994) ISBN 0-900416-63-7
- High Culture and Experience in Ancient Egypt (2000) ISBN 0-485-93010-2
- Fecundity Figures (2001) ISBN 0-900416-78-5
- Visual and Written Culture in Ancient Egypt (2007) ISBN 0-19-815250-7
- Baines, John; ISBN 978-1845530136.
References
- ^ .
- ^ a b BAINES, Prof. John Robert. Who's Who 2012. A & C Black. December 2011.
- ^ "Prof John Baines". The Queen’s College. 2012. Archived from the original on 23 September 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
- ^ "Professor John Baines". British Academy. Retrieved 5 April 2018.