Georgia Long
Research fellow
Georgia Long is a research fellow at the University of Pisa as a member of the PRIN2017 project PROCESS (Pharaonic Rescission: Objects as Crucibles of ancient Egyptian Societies), and research associate of the department of Archaeology at the Faculty of Arts, KU Leuven (Belgium). Her work focuses on evolutions in the funerary material culture of Middle Kingdom Egypt and the reconstruction of archaeological contexts. As a team member of the Belgian Archaeological mission to Dayr al-Barsha (Middle Egypt), she has regularly participated in fieldwork since 2014 and directed excavations in the tomb of governour Nehri I as part of her PhD (funded by the Research Foundation–Flanders). She has been a teaching assistant at KU Leuven for courses on Middle Egyptian language (2015-2018) and Egyptian Archaeology (2017-2020) and is chair of the Egyptological society Egyptologica Vlaanderen vzw.