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Nadine Moeller is a Professor and Department Chair at Yale University, specializing in Egyptian Archaeology. Her research focuses on settlement patterns, urbanism, and climate change in ancient Egypt. She has led excavations at Tell Edfu since 2010 and contributed to numerous field projects across Egypt.
- Education:
- BA, 1998, University of Heidelberg
- MPhil, 1999, Christ’s College, University of Cambridge
- DPhil, 2004, Christ’s College, University of Cambridge
Her work includes authoring The Archaeology of Urbanism in Ancient Egypt (2016) and co-editing the Oxford History of the Ancient Near East (2020–). She previously held the Lady Wallis Budge Junior Research Fellowship at University College, Oxford (2004–2007) and was an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago (2007–2020).
- Awards:
- Llewellyn John and Harriet Manchester Quantrell Award (2018)
Her fieldwork emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to urban development and societal resilience in antiquity. She collaborates internationally on excavations and research projects, contributing to global understanding of ancient Egyptian culture and environment.





