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Alexa Rickert is an active academic researcher specializing in ancient Egyptian history with a particular focus on Graeco-Roman Egypt, temple studies, and religious practices. Her research is associated with the Fontes Antiquitatis project focusing on 'Heritages, Transmissions, Inheritances' and 'Material traces, creation and heritage.'
Her research interests span multiple dimensions of ancient Egyptian culture, with particular emphasis on temple economics, food offerings in religious contexts, architectural elements (especially staircases), and the intersection of Hellenistic and Egyptian religious traditions. Her work frequently examines the Ptolemaic period and the cultural continuity from pharaonic to Greco-Roman Egypt.
Rickert has maintained a consistent publication record since 2011, with increasing output over time, including 25 research outputs documented in the provided text. Her work shows particular strength in analyzing material culture and religious practices, with recurring themes related to Dendera, Hathor, Sirius, temple architecture, and religious food regulations.
Her research has been presented at numerous academic venues, with recent presentations focusing on staircases in ancient Egypt, fish in temple processions, religious food regulations, and Alexander the Great's sanctuary in Karnak. She collaborates with several scholars including Delhove, Löffler, von Recklinghausen, and Ventker.
Her publications take various forms including edited volumes, book chapters, journal articles, and conference contributions, demonstrating her active engagement with multiple scholarly formats. Her research fingerprint indicates strong connections to specific aspects of Egyptian religion and architecture.
