
AUTHOR
Brigida Corrieri
Brigida holds a PhD in Forensic Anthropology from Cranfield University (Defense and Security), an MSc in Human Osteology and Funerary Archaeology from the University of Sheffield, an MA in Archaeology of Egypt and the Near East from the University of Pisa, and a BA in Oriental History from the University of Bologna.
Education:
Cranfield University, 2018
PhD Forensic Anthropology
The University of Sheffield, 2014
MSc Osteology
University of Pisa, 2012
MA Archaeology
Expertise:
Ancient History Middle East History Archaeology Ancient Egypt Biological Anthropology Forensic Anthropology Defense and Security
Member since: Sep 21, 2024
Location: United Kingdom
Published posts: 1
Articles by Brigida Corrieri

The ancient Egyptian Opet festival was a series of processions, rituals, and celebrations lasting 27 days to regenerate the connection between the pharaoh and Amon-Ra.