Dr. Maria Gatto
Dr Gatto is an Honorary Visiting Fellow at the School of Archaeology and Ancient History of University of Leicester. Previously she held teaching, research and curatorial positions at Yale University, University of Leicester, University of Birmingham, and the British Museum. She has been the Simpson Visiting Professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo, Visiting Professor of Archaeology at the University of Bologna, and Guest Lecturer at Sapienza University of Rome. She holds a PhD in African Archaeology from University of Naples L’Orientale and a MA in Archaeology from Sapienza University of Rome. Dr Gatto’s research interests focus on the archaeology of the Nile Valley and the Sahara. She has extensively worked on the prehistory of Ancient Nubia and Upper Egypt, on third and second millennia BCE Nubia, and on the Garamantian period in the Central Sahara. More recently she has been working also in the Moroccan pre-desert. She is a specialist of Egyptian rock art and Nubian pottery. Dr Gatto has published widely in those fields, including a co-edited volume on ‘Burials, Migration and Identity in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond,’ published by the Cambridge University Press in 2019. She has extensive fieldwork experience in North Africa and since 2005 she is the PI of the Aswan-Kom Ombo archaeological project, in Egypt.