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Università
degli studi di Napoli
L’Orientale
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
NAPLES 3-6 MAY 2017
UNIVERSITY OF NAPLES, L’ORIENTALE - PALAZZO DU MESNIL, VIA CHIATAMONE 61
Wednesday 3rd May 2017
h. 15.00
Welcome Reception
h. 16.00
Opening and Welcome Speeches:
- Elda Morlicchio, Rector of the University of Naples "L'Orientale"
Conference Room - Michele Bernardini, Director of the Department: Asia, Africa e Mediterraneo
of the University of Naples "L'Orientale"
Keynote speakers:
h. 16.15-16.45
h. 16.55-17.25
- Rosanna Pirelli “Past and present of the Egyptological research at the University of Naples, L’Orientale ”
- Andrea Manzo “ Egypt and Africa: the contribution of L’Orientale”
h.17.35
Free visit of the Scerrato Museum (University of Naples “L’Orientale”, Palazzo du Mesnil)
Thursday 4th May 2017
h. 9.00-9.30
Conference Room
Keynote Lecture Irene Bragantini
“The researches of the UNIOR archaeological mission in the Eastern Desert of Egypt”.
Morning Session h. 9.30 - 12.55
Conference Room*
Session: GRAECOROMAN AND
BYZANTINE EGYPT
White Room*
Session: NUBIAN
STUDIES
Council Room*
Session: LANGUAGE
AND TEXTS
h.9.30-9.55
Fuller (?)
Towards an Understanding of
Domestic Life at Kellis, Dakhleh.
Glück
The Heritage of A Group.
9.55-10.20
Barbagli
Rome, the new residence of the
Pharaoh.
Baldi
Livelihood activities and food
tradition in Kushite Nubia.
10.20-10.45
Apostola (?)
Aegyptiaca in the Aegean:Re
-evaluating representations of
Egyptian deities in the Archaic
Greek world.
Huwyler
Frontier Foodways: a Study of InterCultural Interactions and Ethnic
Identity at 12th and 13th Dynasty
Egyptian Fortresses in Nubia.
Zulli
Disruptive Elements in Ancient
Egyptian Literature – A
Structural Analysis.
Hogenboom
What type of writing
would work for me? –
Abnormal Hieratic vs.
Demotic.
Colazilli
‘Drying tears’: on the use of the
fishnet as a determinative in
religious texts.
10.45-11.15
11.15-11.40
COFFEE BREAK
Poster Session
Bobik
Health, Happiness, and
Fortunes: Examining Food in
Graeco-Roman Egypt.
Fantusati
Abu Erteila: discovery and
excavations of a new Meroitic
temple.
Belohoubkova
Texts for the Divinisation of the
Body Parts. A Comparison of the
PT Spells with a Newly Discovered
Late Period Text from Abusir.
11.40-12.05
Tambs
Social and Economic Life in the
Ptolemaic Military Camp of
Pathyris: Tackling Complexity
by Means of Formal Network
Analysis.
12.05- 12.30
Sourinova
Egyptian inspiration: A possible
influence of Egyptian
fortifications on Roman military
architecture.
Waclawik
How much Egyptian are
Cypriot temple boys?
12.30-12.55
12.55-13.20
Mostafa Zayed (?)
Examples of the Professions in
Egypt during the Roman Era.
Publication & Study of a
Terracotta Collection Preserved
in the Egyptian Museum.
D’Itria
The forgotten treasures: a journey
(re)discovering the amulets of
Kerma culture in the storerooms
of the Museum of Fine Arts of
Boston and in the Sudan
National Museum of Khartoum.
Cesaro
The Mesolithic in Eastern Sudan:
preliminary results.
Pancin
Gods and Their Names:
Cryptographies of Deities from
the Roof Chapels at Dendera.
Bakhiet
The Archaeology of Sitite region
(Eastern Sudan).
Tappeti
The monumental tombs of the
Asasif from the 25th-26th
Dynasties, between «cultural
archive» and place of worship.
Ahmed Adam
Recent archaeological discoveries
in Aba Island – Sudan.
12.55-14.00
Afternoon
14.00-14.25
LUNCH BREAK
Session h. 14.00-17.35
Conference Room
White Room
Session : ART AND
ARCHITECTURE
Session : RELIGION
AND CULT
Marinus Ormeling
The Life History of tomb 3504: a reevaluation of the Saqqara North cemetery.
Vittori
Egyptian metrics: a
morphological approach.
Markovic
Apis oracle at Memphis: a reality
or misconception?
Council Room
Session : FIELD PROJECT
Nuzzolo
The sun Temples of the Fifth
Dynasty: past, present and
future.
14.25-14.50
14.50-15.20
15.20-15.45
Yamada
A causal relation between Masons’
marks and construction works in the
Sixth Dynasty.
Jancziak
The Antichambre carrée and it’s
columns.
16.40-17.05
Russell
Magic, Medicine, Demons, and
Drugs: a Reconsideration
of Egyptian Medical Theory.
Salsano
Stone architectural elements of the
monastery at Manqabad and their
typological classification.
15.45-16.15
16.15-16.40
Fanciulli
Pathogens or healers? The
ambiguous role of the dead in the
Egyptian perception of illness.
Chyla
Re-discovering Gebelein
region.
Nicolini et alii
Surveying the Eastern Desert:
new archaeological evidence
from Wadi el-Lawi and Wadi
Ras-Ras.
Malecka-Drozd/Kazimierczak
Daily life in the Nile Delta settlement
during 3rd millennium BC. A view
from Tell el-Murra.
COFFEE BREAK
Poster Session
Taterka
Hatshepsut’s Punt Reliefs: Their
Structure and Function.
Schiodt
Adopting Medical Practices: How
Ancient Egyptian Eye
Treatments Ended up in the
European Medical Tradition.
Caviller
From the Graffito to the
Tomb: Archaeology and
Explorations in the Theban
Necropolis (2008-2016).
Deotto et alii
Current and ancient researches
between Tebtynis and Padova:
from the sand to aerospace.
17.05-17.35
Conference
Room
Keynote Lecture Prof. Marilina Betrò
“Ancient plunderings and reuse through the lens of archaeological investigations in the tomb MIDAN.05
at Dra Abu el-Naga.”
19.00
Conference Dinner at “Antonio&Antonio” Restaurant (Via Partenope, 26)
Friday 5TH MAY 2017
h. 9.00-9.30
Conference Room
Keynote Lecture Prof. Patrizia Piacentini
“From the Egyptian scribes to the Egyptologists as scribes: Twenty-five years of researches at the Università degli
Studi di Milano”
Morning Session h. 9.30 - 12.55
Conference Room
White Room
Session: MUSEUM AND
ARCHIVES
Session: NUBIAN
STUDIES
h.9.30-9.55
Christiansen
The dawn of Egyptology: Georg Zoëga
and the Egyptian Collection of the
Museum Borgianum.
9.55-10.20
Di Maria
XIX century collection and archive:
the Picchianti collection reconsidered.
Minor
Beer, Sacrifice and
Commemoration in Ancient
Nubian Burials of the Classic
Kerma Period.
Minucci
Human Skeletal Remains from
the Gash Delta (Eastern Sudan):
a preliminary analysis.
10.20-10.45
Cozzolino
Egypt and Mediterrnean traffics in the
new section of the MANN.
10.45-11.15
Taurino
Glazed terracotta decorations from
the palace of Natakamani (B1500)
at Napata: a typological and
iconographical analysis. Italian
Archaeological Mission in Sudan
at Jebel Barkal.
COFFEE BREAK
Poster Session
Council Room
Session: MATERIAL
CULTURE
Bouillon
Luxury vases and cultural
exchange in the Late Bronze
Age.
Hinson (?)
It’s Child’s Play:
Reconsidering ‘Toys’ as a
Material Category in Ancient
Egypt.
Madej
Types of matrixes of the New
Kingdom seals.
11.15-11.40
11.40-12.05
12.05- 12.30
12.30-12.55
12.55-13.20 (?)
12.55-14.00
Ugliano
Once upon a time in Hemamieh: a
brief history of the excavations of the
Missione Archeologica Italiana (Museo
Egizio, Turin)
Sbriglio
The looting of the Theban Necropolis
in the time of World War II through
the Egyptological Archives of the
Università degli Studi of Milan. The
cases of Theban Tombs 38, 51 and
181.
Session: NEW
TECHNOLOGIES APPLIED TO
EGYPTOLOGY
Eppenberg et alii
Evaluation of standard imaging
modalities for the investigation of
canopic jars.
D’Andrea
The CISA in Egypt: ten years of
digital researches.
Rega
Macro-lithic tools and rock
hollows in Eastern Sudan:
current results and future
perspectives.
Fusco
Lithics in the Gash Delta (VI-I
mill.BC): a technological
approach.
Arias
Ritual “killing” of pottery –
Vessels with intentional holes.
Gottardo – Iannarilli
Jebel Barkal 2016 – Work in
progress for the Italian
Archeological Mission.
Yamazaki
Archaeological and
Iconographic Approaches to
Personal Adornments in the
Middle Kingdom:Its Regional
Variability and State Control.
Mohammed Alfatih Ayati
Preliminary Results about
Prehistoric Sites in the East of
El-Obied Areas- North
Kordofan State- Oct. 2015.
Hafiz (?)
The Kerma-Napatan cultural
continuity. Reflections from the
current cultural archaeological
investigations at El-Kurru royal
cemetery.
Kovalovska
Representation and meaning of
the jewelry in the Old
Kingdom.
LUNCH BREAK
Odler
Use of R in Egyptian
archaeology: A case study of
Old Kingdom copper model
tools.
Afternoon Session h. 14.00-17.35
Conference Room
White Room
Session: LANGUAGE AND
TEXTS
Session 7: MUMMIES
AND COFFINS
14.00-14.25
Caramello (?)
Funny inscriptions from the tomb of
Kha.
14.25-14.50
Wieczorek (?)
Hieratic dipinti in the Thutmose III
Hathor Shrine Sanctuary at Deir elBahari.
Hunkeler
Tahai’s Secret: A Closer Look at
the Coffin Ensemble of the Lady
Tahai from the Museum of
Antiquities in Basel, Switzerland.
Mickova
The curious case of priest Iufaa:
Preliminary remarks on texts on
the inner side of the outer
sarcophagus.
Van Gompel
The character of a man is in his
family’ – closing the gap
between Egyptology and
Historical Demography.
Valerio
Prisoners of War as a Means of
Self-Representation:
Documental Evidence
fromPrivate Sources of the
New Kingdom.
14.50-15.20
Cariddi
The guardians of silence: the title “ḥrysgr” and some related expressions
from ancient Egyptian biographies.
Oliva – Mainieri
Conserving the antique and the
“idea” of antique: the problems
and challenges of the Egyptian
Collection in the Archaeolgical
Museum in Naples.
Scukanec
The Zagreb Mummy and the
Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis: the
longest Etruscan text as its
wrappings.
Kuch
The Cemetery of Helwan –
New Perspectives on Early
Dynastic Burial Practices.
15.20-15.45
15.45-16.15
COFFEE BREAK
Poster Session
Council Room
Session: SOCIETY
Sacco
Arianna’s threads: the
distribution of beads in Egypt
during the Second Intermediate
Period.
16.15-16.40
Turriziani
Guardians of the borders: an insight
on Old-Middle Kingdom
adminstrative titles.
16.40-17.05
Priskin
Coffin Texts spell 246: a description
of the moon in conjunction with the
sun.
Keynote Lecture Dr. Christian Greco
17.05-17.35
Conference
Room
Dagmara Haladaj
Back off crocodile! Spells 31-42
of the Book of the Dead on qrsw
coffins from the “Priests of
Montu” group.
Novakova
Old Kingdom sarcophagi – the
Abusir corpus.
Watt
The duties of the Overseer of
works in Eighteenth Dynasty
Egypt.
Kelly
Fact or Fiction: The Real
Female Roles of Early Dynastic
Women.
“Dialogue between Egyptology and Sciences: Archaeometry as a tool, Research as an end.”
Saturday 6th May 2017
h. 9.00-9.30
Conference Room
Keynote Lecture Dr. Daniela Picchi
“Public heritage and conservation: the Bologna case study.”
Morning Session h. 9.30 - 12.55
Conference Room
White Room
Council Room
Session: ENVIRONMENT
Session: SOCIETY
Session: RELIGION
AND CULT
Schneider
“…into every writing of the
priests…”
Officials in the time of Hatshepsut
and their discourses of the past.
Robinson
‘The children you will bear with
me are the co-dividers with my
children’: marriage and
inheritance strategies in non-royal
consanguineous marriages in
ancient Egypt.
Santos
Child burials at domestic
contexts: obstacles and
perspectives of research.
h.9.30-9.55
Burn
When the Nile did not Flood: A
Changing Ecology at the end of the
Old Kingdom?
9.55-10.20
Mushett Cole
A re-examination of the Third
Intermediate Period Nile level records
from the Karnak quay.
Alù
Gods of the miners: quarrying
and cults on the margins of
ancient Egypt.
10.20-10.45
Braulinska
Barking dogs seldom bite. Some remarks
on behavioral patterns of dogs in
ancient Egypt.
11.40-12.05
12.05-12.30
Session: MATERIAL
CULTURE
Matic
“They were like lions roaring upon
the mountain-crests”: Soundscapes
of war in New Kingdom Egypt.
Skluchi
Egyptian flint artifacts from Tel Erani
discovered during the Polish-Israeli
project TRONE.
Nicolini
Casini
Preliminary considerations on stone
The Valley of the Queens: some
vessels as social and economic
remarks on the social identity in an
indicators in Predynastic and Early
18th Dynasty necropolis.
Dynastic Egypt (3750-2639 BC).
Trzcinska
Jones
“Pigeon pots” from Tell el-Retaba, Egypt.
Representation of Women in
Early 18th Dynasty Theban
Tomb Iconography.
12.30- 12.55
Olsen
Relative chronology of tomb
construction documents.
12.55-13.20
Nagmeldeen Hamza
Archaeometric analysis for
composition of Tutankhamun's
Hassock
13.20-14.30
Pubblico
A lion and cat headed goddess
worshipped in the Nile Valley.
COFFEE BREAK
Poster Session
10.45-11.15
11.15- 11.40
Da Silva
Ideal life or daily life? Revisiting
houses in Deir el-Medina.
Esposito
Reconstructing navigational
landscape. Inner waterways and
Egyptian economy through the
sources of III millennium BC.
Lemos
From adaptation to social
interactions: non-elite agency in
New Kindgom Cemeteries.
LUNCH BREAK
Colonna
Egyptian animal worship in
theory and praxis: modelling
sources through practice
theory.
Medici
A focus on priesthood and
religion in the state formation
of the Pre and Early Dynastic
Egypt.
Davino
Burial practices in Ancient
Egypt: élite and common
people. Funerary rites in Old
and Middle Kingdom
Tempesta
The God Heh and the conception
of endlessness from the Old
Kingdom to the Greek-Roman
Period.
14.30-15.30
Conference
Room
15.30
CRE Meeting and closing session
Departure for Pompei guided tour.
* Conference and White Room are located at the ground floor of Palazzo du Mesnil; the Council Room is at the third floor.