Women in Egyptology tells the untold story of the pioneering women who shaped the field of Egyptology long before the famed discoveries of Howard Carter. This compelling account highlights the explorers, researchers, and scholars who worked in Egypt during the Golden Age of Exploration, documenting ancient sites, uncovering artifacts, and laying the foundation for modern archaeological study. Perfect for readers interested in history, archaeology, and the contributions of women in science, this book celebrates curiosity, dedication, and the often-overlooked achievements that changed our understanding of ancient Egypt.
Why You’ll Love This:
- Reveals the stories of women who shaped Egyptology before the male-dominated narratives of history
- Highlights archaeological discoveries, research, and fieldwork in ancient Egyptian sites
- Encourages interest in history, archaeology, and STEM fields through real-life role models
- Engaging narrative that blends historical facts with inspiring biographies
- Perfect for students, educators, and anyone curious about the contributions of women in science
Discover the remarkable women who helped uncover the mysteries of ancient Egypt and inspired generations of explorers with Women in Egyptology.

