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Elizabeth Frood

Associate Professor of Egyptology; Fellow of St Cross; Honorary Fellow of The Queen's College
Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies / St Cross College
Research Interests:
Ancient Egyptian self-presentation, including biographies, graffiti, and aspects of visual culture
Sacred space and landscape
Social life and experience (including gender, disability)
I grew up in Aotearoa New Zealand and did my first degrees there. I have such vivid childhood memories of sitting in the backseat of the family car while we were stuck in traffic (a regular occurrence), trying to imagine myself into the lives and experiences of the people I saw in the cars all around us. Little has really changed: my research centres on reimagining the lives and practices of Egyptian non-royal, mostly elite, individuals through aspects of their self-presentation. I focus in particular on the late New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period (mid-second to early first millennium BCE). This work encompasses a range of projects in three broad areas: biographical texts of the late New Kingdom, for which I contribute to https://thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de/home; non-royal statues; and graffiti.
My projects on graffiti in the temple of Amun-Re at Karnak are undertaken in collaboration with the Centre Franco-Egyptien d’Etude des Temples de Karnak and co-directed with Chiara Salvador (Milan). This work began with the temple of Ptah, in the northern part of the complex, and we are now also working to publish the eighth pylon.

Series featuring Elizabeth Frood

  • Alumni Weekend
  • TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
  • The Disability Lectures
# Episode Title Description People Date
3 2025 Disability Lecture: Building an Environment for All Professor Sam Howison explores how an institution like Oxford University can build accessible environments, highlighting the complexities, evolving needs, and broad benefits of inclusive design. Sam Howison, Jordelle Akinola, Irene Tracey, Elizabeth Frood 23 May 2025
2 Autonomy, Community, Destiny: Re-Imagining Disability The second seminar in the Disability and Curriculum Diversity series at TORCH Elizabeth Frood, Dom Hyams, Marie Tidball 07 Dec 2017
1 Creative Commons A Woman's place: The transformation of female power in first millennial BC Egypt A talk assessing the role of women in ancient Egypt - looking at the changes in female religious roles in ancient Egyptian society as a barometer for wider social, cultural and political transformation. Elizabeth Frood 28 Oct 2009