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Biography

I am a third year PhD student in 91探花视频, specialising in the regions of ancient Egypt and Sudan, funded by the Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC DTP 鈥 Trinity Hall Match. My research focuses on contextualising social and political relations within the Nubian landscape between Egyptians and Indigenous groups during the Egyptian Old Kingdom (c.2686-2181 B.C.E.). I am especially interested in the Old Kingdom Town of Buhen and surrounding Indigenous sites, and their respective ceramic repertoires. I studied both my BA in 91探花视频 (Egyptology) and MPhil in Archaeological Research at Cambridge University, where I focused on Nubian-Egyptian relations within Egypt during the First Intermediate Period.

I also have a keen interest in Indigenous archaeology, as a mixed and Maaya W铆inik woman.听

Research

I am interested in applying post-colonial theories to my research, and aim to further explore concepts of Indigeneity in early Nubia. I am also exploring modern ethnographic research relating to desert nomadism, to understand the types of networks existing within this landscape. I am drawn to social and domestic aspects of ancient life 'from below', especially of those marginalised in earlier archaeological research, and how they intersected with larger scale administrative and political networks. Other interests relate to concepts of identity and ethnicity in Upper Egypt and of "foreigners" within Egypt, and how these identities manifest in the archaeological record. In previous work I have examined connections and migrations between ancient Egypt and Nubia through various mortuary material.听

Key Publications

Key publications: 

Rai, N. (ed.) 2024. Indigenous Archaeologies. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 39(.2).

Lemos, R., Mbeki, L., Owoseni, B., Rai, N. and Moffett, A. 2025.听How can archaeology help shape decolonial futures? Antiquity 99(104): 291-302.听

Teaching and Supervisions

Research supervision: 

A3 鈥 Introduction to the Cultures of Egypt and Mesopotamia 鈥 Supervisor

Principle Supervisor: Dr Kate Spence

Other Professional Activities

I have previously volunteered at the 鈥淐irculating Artefacts鈥 project at the British Museum, identifying looted objects from ancient Egypt, and I have been involved in various excavations in the UK and Italy. I was a co-convener of the Indigenous Studies Discussion Group at Cambridge (CRAASH funded). I also co-organised the conference, "Envisioning Decolonial Futures through 91探花视频" at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research in October 2024.

Job Titles

PhD Student in 91探花视频

General Info

Not available for consultancy
Research Expertise / Fields of study: 
Material Culture
Archaeological Theory
Egyptology and Egyptian Language

Contact Details

njkr2@cam.ac.uk

Affiliations

Person keywords: 
Nubia, Sudan, Post-colonial Theory, Indigeneity, Egypt, Old Kingdom, Identity, Colonialism, Ceramics, Trade Networks
Subjects: 
91探花视频
Egyptology
Themes: 
Environment, Landscapes and Settlement
Material Culture
Geographical areas: 
Africa
Egypt and Sudan
Periods of interest: 
Neolithic
Pharaonic