Amelia Edwards: Known as the "godmother of Egyptology," Amelia Edwards was a British writer, illustrator, and Egyptologist who lived during the 19th century. She is most famous for her book "A Thousand Miles Up The Nile," which features her diary entries and illustrations from her travels through Egypt.
Margaret Murray: Margaret Murray was a British Egyptologist who played a significant role in the development of modern Egyptology. She was the first woman to be appointed as a lecturer in archaeology at the University of Manchester, and she later became the first woman to hold a chair in Egyptology at University College London.
Joyce Tyldesley: Joyce Tyldesley is a British Egyptologist, author, and broadcaster who is known for her work on ancient Egyptian society and culture. She has written several books on the topic, including "Daughters of Isis: Women of Ancient Egypt" and "Tutankhamen's Curse: The Developing History of an Egyptian King."
Kara Cooney: Kara Cooney is an American Egyptologist and professor of Egyptian art and architecture at UCLA. She is the author of "The Woman Who Would be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt," which explores the life and reign of one of the few female pharaohs in ancient Egypt.
Barbara Mertz: Barbara Mertz was an American author and Egyptologist who wrote under the pen names Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels. She wrote many books on ancient Egypt and Egyptian history, including the popular mystery series featuring Egyptologist Amelia Peabody.
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