John C. Darnell

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John C. Darnell is an American Egyptologist and archaeologist known for his influential work on ancient Egyptian texts and desert routes, including the identification of some of the earliest alphabetic inscriptions.

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instanceOf Egyptologist
archaeologist
human
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Johns Hopkins University
University of Chicago
employer Yale University
fieldOfWork Egyptology
ancient Egyptian texts
archaeology
desert routes
epigraphy
rock inscriptions
genre archaeological report
scholarly monograph
hasAcademicAdvisor John A. Wilson NERFINISHED
hasPartnershipWith Colleen Manassa NERFINISHED
hasRole field director of archaeological expeditions in Egypt
hasWrittenOn Egyptian desert travel and routes
origins of the alphabet in the ancient Near East
knownFor identification of early alphabetic inscriptions
research on ancient Egyptian texts
study of desert routes in Egypt
work on the origins of the alphabet
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Yale Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations NERFINISHED
notableDiscovery early alphabetic inscriptions at Wadi el-Hol
notableStudent Colleen Manassa NERFINISHED
notableWork The Enigmatic Netherworld Books of the Solar-Osirian Unity NERFINISHED
Theban Desert Road Survey NERFINISHED
Theban Desert Road Survey II NERFINISHED
Theban Desert Road Survey III NERFINISHED
Theban Desert Road Survey in the Egyptian Western Desert NERFINISHED
occupation Egyptologist
archaeologist
placeOfActivity Egypt NERFINISHED
Theban Western Desert NERFINISHED
Wadi el-Hol NERFINISHED
positionHeld Director of the Yale Egyptological Institute in Egypt
Professor of Egyptology at Yale University
researchInterest Egyptian religious texts
Middle Kingdom Egypt NERFINISHED
ancient Egyptian desert roads
early alphabetic inscriptions in Egypt
rock inscriptions of the Theban Western Desert
spouse Colleen Manassa NERFINISHED
workLocation New Haven, Connecticut NERFINISHED

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Wadi el-Hol inscriptions discoveredBy John C. Darnell