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Hannah Vogel is an archaeologist specializing in the study of ableism and disability in the ancient world, particularly within the fields of history and archaeology. With a focus on inclusive pedagogy, she has presented and published extensively on scholarly approaches to understanding disability narratives in Egyptology. Her research interests encompass disability, health, wellbeing, bioarchaeology, and paleopathology, intricately exploring how individuals and communities with disabilities have navigated geographic spaces through time. Hannah is a passionate disability activist and advocate, engaging in public outreach and educational initiatives aimed at fostering inclusive pedagogies. Currently, she is a PhD candidate and sessional teaching academic within the School of Humanities at Macquarie University. Her notable experience includes participation in archaeological fieldwork, specifically at the Theban Tombs in Luxor, Egypt. In 2023, she took on the role of unit convenor for AHIS2301, focusing on the archaeology of death and burial, which underscores her commitment to enhancing students' learning experiences.
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