Mark D. Janzen is Associate Professor of Archaeology and Ancient History at Lipscomb University. He received his PhD from the University of Memphis (ancient history). His primary research interests are Egyptian epigraphy and archaeology, New Kingdom military history, and the Israelite exodus.
“Mark D. Janzen has written the most welcomed first monographic study on the bound prisoner motif in New Kingdom Egyptian art. He goes beyond mere descriptive account of the available evidence by seriously taking into account the corporeality of binding. Janzen considers the painful experiences binding must have caused to Egyptian enemies and urges us to see the images of bound foreigners in a new light.” - Uroš Matić, University of Innsbruck.