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Federico Zangani is a Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge's Department of Archaeology and a Junior Research Fellow at Homerton College. His work bridges Egyptology, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, and Global History.
- BA (First Class), University of Oxford (2014)
- PhD in Egyptology, Brown University (2020)
Specializing in globalization, imperialism, and mobility during the Late Bronze Age, Zangani's research focuses on Egypt's interactions with the Levant and Mediterranean. His publications challenge traditional narratives about Dynasty 18's imperial success, arguing instead for a decentralized diplomatic system.
Key trends in his work include cross-cultural analysis of religious reforms (e.g., Akhenaten vs. Nabonidus), material culture exchange patterns (as seen in Uluburun shipwreck studies), and the role of global cities in ancient statecraft. His 2023 book Globalization and the Limits of Imperialism redefines Amarna diplomacy's significance.





