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Jaroslav Černý (Egyptologist)

Czech Egyptologist (1898–1970)

Jaroslav Černý, FBA (Czech pronunciation:[ˈjaroslafˈtʃɛrniː]; 22 August 1898 – 29 May 1970) was a Czech Egyptologist.

From 1929 to 1946 he was a lecturer and docent at Charles University in Prague, from 1946 to 1951, the Edwards Professor of Egyptology at the University College, London. From 1951 to 1965, he was Professor of Egyptology at University of Oxford.

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  • Early life

    Jaroslav Černý was born on 22 August 1898 in Plzeň in Austria-Hungary (currently the Czech Republic). His family lived in Plzeň until 1913, then moved to Slaný. Černý continued his studies at a gymnasium in Plzeň until 1917.

    He studied from 1917 till 1922 at Charles University, where he received his doctorate in 1922, and his post-doctoral Habilitation in 1929.[1]

    Career

    He took part in Bernard Bruyère's excavations at Deir el-Medina from 1925 to 1970 and the village became the focus of a lifelong study.

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