Lyla Pinch Brock

Lyla Pinch Brock is a Canadian Egyptologist, specializing in epigraphy.

[2] On behalf of the Royal Ontario Museum, she was responsible for epigraphy in the tomb of Amenmose (TT89)[3] and wholly responsible for excavating and conserving the tomb of Anen (TT120).

[5] During excavation of the tomb in 1993, she discovered an ostracon painted with part of the original plan of the tomb among other objects.

[5][6] The pottery from this job has recently been published.

[7] She was married to Edwin C. Brock, who was also an Egyptologist until his death in 2015.