Marcelle Werbrouck

left to right: Arpag Mekhitarian, Jean Stiénon, Violette Verhoogen, Éléonore De Mot, and Marcelle Werbrouck Marcelle Werbrouck (23 May 1889 – 1 August 1959) was the first woman Belgian Egyptologist. Her subjects of research were often related the study of prominent goddesses and women of ancient Egypt.

Her first important work was dedicated to the ''kites,'' professional mourners (always women) who were paid to lament loudly throughout the burial proceedings. She became later interested in Pharaonic architecture during her study of the temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahri. Werbouck took part in many missions to the archaeological site of El-Kab in 1936-1937 and 1937-1938, during which she contributed largely to the study of Egyptian divinities and more particularly the goddess Nekhbet. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Capart, Jean, 1877-1947
    Published 1930
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    by Capart, Jean, 1877-1947
    Published 1925
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