Thomas F. Mudloff, Ph.D.
Egyptology / Biblical Studies
Field Museum, Chicago
Thomas Mudloff, Ph.D. is currently the lecturer and instructor of Egyptology at the
Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. His specialization is Egyptian and
Ancient Near Eastern religion, but he has lectured and taught in all areas of
ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian studies. He was associated with the Discovery
Channel for 3 years and has been with the Field Museum for the past 15 years. Dr.
Mudloff is a graduate of Northwestern University, the Oriental Institute at
University of Chicago and Salisbury University. He has taught the archaeology,
history, art and science of the ancient Near East at Northwestern University,
National Louis University and the Adler Planetarium in addition to lecturing both in
the United States and abroad. His many articles cover a range of topics including
the history and religion of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia and he is the author of
the best selling Hieroglyphs for Travelers. Recently, he has been an author for the
book Egypt: Land and Lives of the Pharaoh’s Revealed by Global Publishing of Sydney
Australia, which was the featured book for the Discovery Channel Book Club. His
work Magic in Ancient Egypt; Sacred Things and Secret Places, a DVD, has won several
documentary awards around the country and has appeared on national television. Dr.
Mudloff has worked for many years in Egypt, Iraq, Syria (where he lived with the
local Bedouin tribes for several years) and in Jordan, both on excavation and with
study groups in these countries. He leads private tour groups to Egypt and the
Levant several times a year. His web site can be located at www. Magic of Ancient
Egypt.com He holds advanced degrees in Egyptology, Biblical Studies,
Paleoethnography and Cross Cultural Education.
Thomas F. Mudloff, Ph.D.
Egyptology/ Biblical Studies |