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Vth Central European Conference of Egyptologists

V-th Central European Conference of Egyptologists. Egypt 2009: Perspectives of Research

Fifth Central European Conference of Egyptologist.

Egypt 2009: Perspectives of Research

Pułtusk 22-24 June 2009

Auditorium Maximum, Daszyńskiego 17 st.

Programme

Wstęp jest płatny i wynosi 35 zł.

Monday, 22 June 2009

8.30-9.00 Registration

9.00-9.15     Welcome and opening

Opening session

9.15-10.00 James P. Allen, The Birth of Ancient Egyptian Literature

10.00-10.45 Nigel Strudwick, Information Technology in Egypt: the Past and the Future

10.45-11.15 Coffee

11.15-12.00 Karol Myśliwiec, A Necropolis from the Ptolemaic Period in Saqqara

12.00-12.45 Adam Łukaszewicz, A Man Speaks to his soul: Count Jan Potocki (1761-1815) and the Beginnings of Egyptology

12.45-13.30 Andrzej Niwiński, Double Structure of Entity. The Ancient Egyptian Conception of Human Being Reconsidered

13.30-14.30 Lunch

Religion, Anthropology and Textual Studies

14.30-15.00 Paweł Kociszewski, Egyptian Concept of Justice. Anthropological and Socio-Legal Reflections

15.00-15.30 Bożena Józefow, Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska, Preliminary Remarks on the Rites of Passage in the Pyramid Texts

15.30-16.00 Andrzej Ćwiek, The bzn-Substance or How the Drill Works

16.00-16.30 Piotr Czerkwiński, A Genealogy of a Theban Family between 3rd and 1st century B.C.

16.30-17.00 Coffee

Predynastic and Early Dynastic Studies

17.00-17.30 Elena Valtorta, The Ritualised Body. Body Treatment and Ritual Practices in Egyptian Predynastic Burials

17.30-18.00 Piotr Kołodziejczyk, The Nile Delta during Predynastic and Early Dynastic Period – Recent Discoveries and Perspectives

19.00 Reception, hall A, Daszyńskiego 17 st.

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Predynastic and Early Dynastic Studies

9.00-9.30 Mariusz Jucha, North-Eastern Nile Delta – Perspectives of Research. Polish Archaeological Survey in the Governorate Ash-Sharqiyyah

9.30-10.00 Artur Buszek, Early Dynastic Dwarfs Representations, Perspectives of Research

10.00-10.30 Grzegorz Pryc, Some Stone Vessels from the Tell el-Farkha Site

10.30-11.00 Coffee

11.00-11.30 Marcin Czarnowicz, Early Egyptian – Levantine Relations. Perspectives of Research, View from Tell el-Farkha

11.30-12.00 Agnieszka Mączyńska, How and Why is Pottery Useful for Understanding Archaeology of Predynastic Egypt? Few Practical Examples from the Site at Tell el-Farkha

Egyptology Today

12.00-12.30 Nicole Kloth, Propylaeum, Virtual Library Classical Studies / Egyptology

12.30-13.00 Leszek Zinkow, Egyptian Revival in Central Europe

13.00-14.00 Lunch

Art  Studies

14.00-14.30 Agnieszka Kowalska, Kamil Kuraszkiewicz, Old Kingdom Burials with Plaster Masks from Saqqara

14.30-15.00 Kamila Braulińska, Some Remarks on Interpreting Canidae in Egyptian Art. Predynastic until Late Period

Middle Kingdom Studies

15.00-15.30 Teodozja Rzeuska, Daily Bread. Remarks on Types of Bread in the Middle Kingdom Settlement on Elephantine

15.30-16.00 Coffee

New Kingdom Studies

16.00-16.30 Jadwiga Iwaszczuk, Surprising Name Stones from Metropolitan House Storeroom, Luxor

16.30-17.00 Marta Sankiewicz, Cosmological Frames in the Decoration of the Tympana in Hatshepsut’s Temple at Deir el-Bahari

17.00-17.30 Dawid F. Wieczorek, Some Remarks on the Dates in the Building-Dipinti Discovered in the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari

17.30-18.00 Zsuzsanna Végh, References to the Haker-Festival from the Ramesside Period

Wednesday, 24 June 2009

New Kingdom Studies

9.00-9.30 Mahmoud Kassem, Development of  Columns in the Temples of the New Kingdom

9.30-10.00 Michał  Neska, Egyptian Infantry in the New Kingdom Period

10.00-10.30 Coffee

Late and Greaco-Roman Period Studies

10.30-11.00 Julia Budka, Ankh-Hor Revisited: Study, Documentation and Publication of Forgotten Finds from the Asasif/Thebes

11.00-11.30 Krzysztof Jakubiak, Tell Farama, Pelusium – an Attempt to Recognise Urban Planning of the City from the Roman Period

11.30-12.00 Szymon Maślak, Brick Architecture in the Pelusiac Region in Roman and Byzantine Periods

12.00-13.00 Lunch

13.00 Trip to Opinogóra

For more information do not hesitate to contact Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska at joannapopielskag@hotmail.com or see www.archeologia.ah.edu.pl