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My name is '''Paul James Cowie'''. I am an [[archaeologist]], [[historian]] and [[educator]] by training and profession, specialising in the areas of the [[Ancient Near East]] and [[Ancient Egypt|Egypt]], but with contributory interests in many other periods and topics.
My name is '''Paul James Cowie'''. I am an [[archaeologist]], [[historian]] and [[educator]] by training and profession, specialising in the areas of the [[Ancient Near East]] and [[Ancient Egypt|Egypt]], but with contributory interests in many other periods and topics.


I was born in May [[1968]] in [[Manly]], a beach- and harbour-side suburb of [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. Although returning occasionally to visit family, I am (for the moment at least!) based in [[London]], [[England]], having moved to live in the [[United Kingdom]] in [[1998]].
I was born in May [[1968]] in [[Manly]], a beach- and harbour-side suburb of [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. Although returning occasionally to visit family, I am (for the moment at least!) based in [[London, United Kingdom]], [[England]], having moved to live in the [[United Kingdom]] in [[1998]].


Presently, I am engaged in the task of completing my [[PhD]] in [[archaeology]] and [[ancient history]]. I am self-financing as a research student, and currently work as a teacher of History, Government and Politics, and Religious Studies and Ethics at the [[John Lyon School]], an independent boys school that forms the day-school component of the [[Harrow Foundation]], alongside the (slightly more) well-known [[Harrow School|boarding school]].
Presently, I am engaged in the task of completing my [[PhD]] in [[archaeology]] and [[ancient history]]. I am self-financing as a research student, and currently work as a teacher of History, Government and Politics, and Religious Studies and Ethics at the [[John Lyon School]], an independent boys school that forms the day-school component of the [[Harrow Foundation]], alongside the (slightly more) well-known [[Harrow School|boarding school]].

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Greetings! Allow me to introduce myself:

My name is Paul James Cowie. I am an archaeologist, historian and educator by training and profession, specialising in the areas of the Ancient Near East and Egypt, but with contributory interests in many other periods and topics.

I was born in May 1968 in Manly, a beach- and harbour-side suburb of Sydney, Australia. Although returning occasionally to visit family, I am (for the moment at least!) based in London, United Kingdom, England, having moved to live in the United Kingdom in 1998.

Presently, I am engaged in the task of completing my PhD in archaeology and ancient history. I am self-financing as a research student, and currently work as a teacher of History, Government and Politics, and Religious Studies and Ethics at the John Lyon School, an independent boys school that forms the day-school component of the Harrow Foundation, alongside the (slightly more) well-known boarding school.

I am an Honours graduate of the University of Sydney, from which I hold the degree of Bachelor of Arts and a Graduate Diploma in Secondary Education. After a short break from studies whilst beginning in the teaching profession in Sydney, I undertook postgraduate study at the Macquarie University, with which university I am still associated. I graduated as Master of Arts in Egyptology in 1996 and commenced work on my doctoral dissertation (on a part-time and largely external basis) in 1997.

My training as an archaeologist and historian has had a strong practical component: I have worked on a variety of archaeological excavations in Egypt, Jordan and Israel; most recently, as an area supervisor for the Hebrew University of Jerusalem-sponsored excavations at Tel Rehov and at Akhziv.