David P. Silverman
David P. Silverman is an American archaeologist and Egyptologist. He received an undergraduate degree from Rutgers University where he majored in art history. He later studied Egyptology as a graduate student at the University of Chicago where he received his PhD. Shortly after, he took a position at the international Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibit which originally ran from 1977 to 1982, and continued to work as curator on subsequent exhibits. Following this, he continued working at a variety of institutions including the Field Museum in Chicago. Since 1996, he has been Eckley Brinton Coxe, Jr. Professor of Egyptology at the University of Pennsylvania and head curator of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology's Egyptian section. Alongside this, he currently teaches an online course through Coursera called Introduction to Ancient Egypt and Its Civilization. Some of his archaeological work has included excavations at Bersheh and Saqqara .Major publications
- 50 Wonders of Tutankhamun
- Masterpieces of Tutankhamun
- Interrogative Constructions With Jn And Jn Jw In Old And Middle Egyptian
- The Tomb Chamber of Ḫsw the Elder: The Inscribed Material at Kom El-Hisn, Part 1: Illustrations
- Language and Writing in Ancient Egypt
- Religion in Ancient Egypt: Gods, Myths, and Personal Practice
- For His Ka: Essays Offered In Memory Of Klaus Baer
- Searching For Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Egypt
- Akhenaten and Tutankhamun: Revolution and Restoration
- Archaism and Innovation: Studies in the Culture of Middle Kingdom Egypt