Graduate Annual Research Discussions on Egypt and Nubia iii

Graduate Annual Research Discussions
on Egypt and Nubia III
Saturday, February 27th, 2016
at the German Archaeological Institute in Cairo
Schedule
08.45 Arrival
09.15 Welcome
09.30 Guest Lecture by Nicholas Brown
10.00 Fania Kruijf
10.15 Tori Finlayson
10.30 Sebastian Falk
10.45 Faten Kamal
His Father Osiris Gave Him These Two Staves: the Use of Sticks in the Egyptian Afterlife
Detecting Decoration Phases in New Kingdom Tombs in Saqqara through Proportional
Square-Grids
Walking Their Streets: Reconstructing Middle Kingdom Domestic Religion Using
Archaeological Evidence from Lahun
The Excavations of Hermann Junker in Merimde Beni-Salama
Collection of Hieratic Ostraca from Mond’s Excavation at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in the
Egyptian Museum: Philological and Palaeographical Study
11.00 Coffee Break
11.15 Marijke van den Hamer
11.30 Nagm Eldeen Morshed
11.45
12.00
12.15
12.30
12.45
Health and Human Remains: Vertebral Neural Canal Size and Its Use in Archaeology
Beyond the Visible. Combining Scientific Analysis and Conventional Methods for
Documentation the Collection of Tutankhamen‘s Loincloths. An Integrated Approach
How to Study Attitudes Towards Education in Graeco-Roman and Late Antique Egypt?
Eline Scheerlinck
Some Methodological Remarks
The Gebelein Speos of Hathor
Dániel Takács
The Assault on Fortified Towns: Considerations on the Evolution of an
Elisabetta Dall’Olio
Iconography
Mona Akmal Mohamed & Abdel Preliminary Study of Ivory Handles in Predynastic Egypt: Production Sequence,
Technology and Typology
Rahman Medhat
Discussion
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Lawrence Xu-Nan
14.15 Lonneke Delpeute
14.30 Julia M. Chyla
14.45 Maryan Ragheb
A Field of Flowery Language – The Use of Quantitative Linguistic Approach as a Tool for
the Analysis of Characterisation in Ancient Egyptian Narratives
Museum Ethics in Egyptology: What about Human Remains?
Mobile GIS and Remote Sensing in Field Prospection – Upper Egypt Case Study
Mummy Portraits: Investigating Regional Styles in the Fayum
15.00 Coffee Break
Regional Variation in First Intermediate Period and early Middle Kingdom Pottery
15.15 Kylie Cortebeeck
15.30 Wojciech Ejsmond inal discussion Comprehensive Approach to Research at Gebelein
New Outreach Role for the EES: Developing Research and Soft Skills for Egyptian
15.45 Melanie Pitkin
Egyptologists and Archaeologists
16.00 DISCUSSION
16.30 Closing and Drinks