Hamada M. Ashour

Hamada Mansi Ashour is currently an assistant professor of Egyptology at the department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, Damanhour University. As a professor at the University of Damanhour, he oversees many PhD. and master's degree in Egyptology. Successfully, he obtained the PhD degree from Oviedo University- Spain in 2015 through a scholarship from Erasmus Mundus-Medastar mobility. His PhD thesis, The Bolts and Locks in Ancient Egypt, was completed in 2015. He also received a post-doctoral scholarship from the Ministry of Higher Education in Egypt for 6 months to Jaén university (Spain, 2021).
He obtained MA degree in archaeology from Alexandria University (Egypt, 2010). His field experience includes various archaeological aspects in Kom el-Hesn in El-Bohiera province (Egypt 2001), Qubbet el-Hawa Project (Aswan- Egypt, since 2022 up to now) and abroad (Marroqies Bajos in Jaén -Spain 2021). He published many articles in Egyptological studies such as "The Left-handed in Ancient Egypt", "Scaffoldings and its Uses" and "Olive and its oil in Ancient Egypt, epigraphical sources and archaeological traces"... etc.