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Youssreya Hamed is a researcher affiliated with the Network of French Schools Abroad and the French Institute of Oriental Archaeology, specializing in the archaeology and history of ancient Egypt. Their work focuses on the documentation and publication of hieroglyphic inscriptions and architectural features of Greco-Roman and Ptolemaic temples.
- Primary affiliation: French Institute of Oriental Archaeology (Network of French Schools Abroad)
- Research focus: Egyptian temples, hieroglyphic epigraphy, and Greco-Roman period archaeology
Research Interests: Hamed’s research centers on the preservation, interpretation, and scholarly publication of ancient Egyptian religious monuments. Their contributions include analyzing theological compositions, architectural elements, and relief studies from key sites like Dendara and Edfu.
Publication Trends: Recent works emphasize photographic documentation of temple ceilings, exterior walls, and side doors, alongside corrections and completions of historical editions. Themes include theological symbolism, structural preservation, and cross-period architectural continuity.
