معرفی
Ahmad Mohammed is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Fayoum University, and a PhD Candidate at Durham University. He works on material culture and settlement archaeology, with a focus on ancient Egyptian pottery and craft landscapes, integrating ethnoarchaeology, GIS, and heritage digitization.
Research Interests
- Material Culture and Ancient Technology
- Ethnoarchaeological and Experimental Studies
- Remote Sensing and GIS Applications in Archaeology
- Egyptian Settlement Archaeology
Academic Contributions
His research spans adaptive heritage reuse for sustainable development, circular economy in rural tourism, and temple scenes in New Kingdom tombs. He contributes to the World Archaeology Journal as Assistant Editor and coordinates the EAMENA project at Durham University.
Scientific Awards
- Butler's Gold Award (2024-2025)
- Seedcorn Grant (2024)
- The Rosemary Cramp Fund (2023)
- 13th International Congress of Egyptologists Conference Grant (2023)
- Cultural Heritage Fund from Sharjah Institute (2022)
- Best Master's Thesis Award (2020)
Project Leadership
He manages training workshops, financial reporting, and heritage digitization initiatives for the EAMENA project at Durham University. His work also includes safeguarding tangible and intangible heritage in the MENA region, particularly in El-Nazlah, Fayoum.


