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Dr Eloise Noc
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Appointment
  • Research Fellow in African Heritage, Remote Sensing & GIS
  • Institute of Archaeology Gordon Square
  • Institute of Archaeology
  • Faculty of S&HS
Biography
Éloïse Noc has a PhD in Egyptology and has completed her archaeological studies with another Master's degree in archaeological data processing. She is working on the SIGSaqqâra project, which aims to understand the spatial organisation in Saqqâra from the Predynastic period to the end of the Old Kingdom. Within this framework, she has established a collaboration with the Tabbet-el Guech mission headed by Vassil Dobrev (IFAO, Cairo). She also participated in the work on Diyarbakir/Amida (Turkey). Currently, she is Research Fellow at UCL for the MAEASaM project for which she records the threatened sites of Mali, among others.

Research Summary
  • Saqqara (Egypt);
  • Predynastic, Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom;
  • Spatial occupation;
  • Methodological approaches to spatial analysis;
  • New technologies as research supports;
  • Heritage inventory.

Egyptology:
- 2017-present: Collaborator with Tabbet el-Guech Mission (Vassil Dobrev, IFAO, Cairo).
- 2016-present: SIGSaqqâra Project (2016-2019 supported by LabEx ArcHiMedE, UMR5140, Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 University, Montpellier (France)).

Archaeology and Heritage:
- 2021-present: Mapping Africa's Endangered Archaeological Sites and Monuments (MAEASaM) Project, hosted by the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge and supported by Arcadia.
- 2014-2019: Member of the Amida Programme, supervisor: Martine Assénat (CRISES), Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 University, Montpellier (France).

Teaching Summary
Éloïse taught undergraduate module on the history of writing at Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 University, Montpellier (France).
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