
معرفی
Kata Jasper is an Assistant Professor at Eötvös Loránd University in the field of Egyptology. Her research focuses on the intersection of ancient Egyptian religion, textual transmission, and Nubian cultural studies. She has authored and co-authored numerous publications on these topics, particularly centering on the deity Ha ('Lord of the West') and his role in Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom textual traditions.
Her academic work explores:
- Iconographic and orthographic variations of Ha's name in regional contexts
- Scribal practices in Pyramid Texts and Coffin Texts
- Magical spell development and funerary rituals
- Comparative mythology between Egyptian deities (Horus, Osiris, Sopdu)
- Nubian ethnography, food culture, and tourism impacts
Key trends in her publications include:
- Systematic analysis of Horus cippi and Magical texts
- Investigations into Western Desert symbolism and afterlife journeys
- Documenting Nubian social dynamics and cultural preservation
While no scientific awards are documented, her work demonstrates significant engagement with textual criticism, regional paleography, and deity-personification studies. She has supervised no explicitly listed students but has collaborated with scholars like Dr. Tamás A. Bács and Julianna Kitti Paksi.


