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Journée d’étude

Le jeudi 26 janvier 2023 à 16h30 (heure du Caire), German House Qurna géolocalisation German House Qurna

Current Research in Deir el-Medina

Dietrich Raue, Cédric Larcher & Kathrin Gabler

Partenaire(s) de l’Ifao : DAIK

Langue : anglais.

Study day organized by The DAI Project (Nekropolen ohne Grenzen - Necropoleis without Borders – Nécropoles sans frontière), in cooperation with the Ifao Mission d’étude et de conservation Deir el-Médina, at the German House Qurna, Thursday, 26th of January 2023 at 4:30 p.m.

PROGRAMME

16:30     Welcome and Introduction

Dietrich Raue, Cédric Larcher, Kathrin Gabler

 

17:00 – 19:15        Short Presentations “Current Research in Deir el-Medina”

Gersande Eschenbrenner Diemer (Alcala de Henares): Rediscovering Deir el-Medina Woodcraft from a Comprehensive Study

Julian Posch (Vienna): A Place to Lay One’s Head. Headrests in Deir el-Médina.

David Brügger (Manchester): Recontextualising Deir el-Medina's Private Statuary. Preliminary Results from Museum Pieces

Elizabeth Bettles (Leiden): Characterising Hieroglyphic Handwriting in the early 19th Dynasty Tomb of Amenemope (i) (TT 265). What are its Practical Benefits?

Sandrine Vuilleumier (Basel): Focus on the Hieroglyphic Palaeography of the Temple of Deir el-Medina

Manon Lefèvre and Marianne Rochebeuf (Paris/Brussels): On-site Conservation Problematics of TT 216

Andreas Dorn (Uppsala): Challenges during the Consolidation and Restoration of the Burial Complex (p. 1335–1338, 1340) attributed to the Scribe Amennakhte (20th Dynasty). Collapsed Superstructures and Bruyère's unknown Left Overs in the Subterranean Chambers

Kathrin Gabler (Basel/Copenhagen): Setting up the new ResearchSpace Deir el-Medina exemplified on TT 217

Anne Austin (St. Louis): The Tattooed Women of Deir el-Medina

 

19:15 Summary and Future Perspectives

D. Raue, C. Larcher, K. Gabler

 

Registration is not required.

For questions, please contact: kathrin.gabler@unibas.ch