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Symposium 2023 - Weekend Agenda


The 2023 SSEA Symposium weekend was held from Friday, November 3rd 2023 to Sunday, November 5th 2023. 

Details of the Agenda for the weekend of the 2023 Annual Symposium/Colloquium can be found below.
Abstracts are now available. You can also download a booklet of the Agenda, Speaker biographies for the Symposium and abstracts of the Colloquium papers here.

Weekend Overview 

ALL TIMES IN EASTERN (TORONTO) TIME. 

 Date  Time Event   Where
 Friday 3rd November 9am - 5pm Scholars' Colloquium - Day 1 A series of brief presentations on work and research on Ancient Egypt   4 Bancroft Avenue,
Toronto
 Friday 3rd November 7pm - 8pm

Annual General Meeting of the SSEA/SÉÉA
followed by
Members' Reception 

For all SSEA/SÉÉA members  2nd Floor,
4 Bancroft Avenue,
Toronto
 Saturday 4th November 9am - 5pm 'Sakkara: Where the Pyramids were born' 47th Annual Symposium  Koffler Auditorium,
569 Spadina Avenue,
Toronto
 Sunday 5th November 12:30pm - 4:30pm Scholars' Colloquium - Day 2 Continuation of brief presentations begun on Day 1  (including Virtual Poster session)  Koffler Auditorium,
569 Spadina Avenue,
Toronto

 

THE FULL AGENDA

FRIDAY NOV. 3: COLLOQUIUM DAY 1

TIME

SPEAKER

TITLE

9:00 – 9:05

Welcome and Introduction

9:05-9:35

Michele Marcolin

“More esteemed than any foreign ruler”: Iny’s Biography Once Again

9:35-10:05

Anett Rózsa

“Hail to You, Khonsu-in-Thebes-Neferhotep, the Noble Child who Came Forth from the Lotus!” A Demotic Magical Spell with a Lunar Child Deity?

10:05-10:35

Nenad Marcovic

The Mendesian Ram at Memphis: Reconstructing a Memphite Priestly Family during the Saite-Persian Era

BREAK   10:35-10:45

10:45-11:05

Wahid Omran

Resurrection in Akhmim: Exploring El-Salamuni Necropolis

11:05-11:35

Marta Kaczanowicz

Butchering Queens and Ailing Princesses: Saite Royal Women

11:35-12:05

Aleksandra Pawlikowska- Gwiazda

“(…) they came north this year and bought 3 diplae of wine (…)”. Mud stoppers and the wine trade in Late Antique Western Thebes

LUNCH    12:05 – 1:15

1:15-1:45

Emanuele Casini

Between the lines: the case study of tomb n. 39 in the Valley of the Queens examined in the light of unpublished archival documents

1:45-2:15

Christina Geisen

“Turn around, place yourself on the back, and be blind” or how the agency of Heka effects the victory over evil creatures

BREAK    2:15-2:30

2:30-3:00

Matthieu Hagenmϋller

“Catch the thief!” Police iconography in private tombs from the Old to the New Kingdom

3:00-3:30

Alessandro Piccolo 

 On the Source of the NEῖᴧoΣ

BREAK    3:30-3:40

3:40-4:10

Mennah Aly

"The eastern door of heaven is open to you. Nut has embraced you. She whose hair is long, and whose breasts hang down”: The Embracing Arms and the Heaven’s Doors

4:10-4:40

Silvia Nigrelli

:Blindness in the Ebers Papyrus: A New Interpretation of the Term Spt.

4:40-5:10

Ilaria Sieli

Lower Nubia from Chiefdom to State: The Development of A-Horizon Royalty and its Relations with Early Egypt Through the Analysis of the Cemeteries of Sayala and Qustul

5:10

WRAP-UP

SYMPOSIUM: Sakkara: Where the Pyramids were Born

Saturday November 4, 2023

 TIME

SUBJECT

SPEAKER

ZOOM/

IN-PERSON

9:00 AM

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

In-Person

9:30 AM

Sakkara: A Brief History

Ron Leprohon

In-Person

10:30

Turning Points: Mariette's Discovery of the Serapeum

Mark Trumpour

In-Person

10:50

BREAK

11:00

Saqqara Cemetery in the Third Dynasty

Miroslav Barta

On-Line

12:00

LUNCH

1:00 PM

The legacy of the Pyramid Texts: new insights from Saqqara

Christelle Alvarez

In-Person

2:00 PM

10 MIN. BREAK

2:10

Recent New Kingdom discoveries

Christian Greco

On-Line

3:10

The Anubis Cemeteries and Animal Cults

Paul Nicholson

In-Person

4:10 PM

BREAK

4:20

Setna Khaemwase in Ankhtawy: The Memphite Necropolis in Demotic Tales and Legends

Steve Vinson

In-Person

5:20

END

SUNDAY NOV. 5: COLLOQUIUM DAY 2

NOTE: Clocks moved back one hour overnight. Please check the time

TIME

SPEAKER

TITLE

12:30-1:00

Paul Nicholson, Henry Bishop-Wright

Of Ibises and Baboons: the acquisition and breeding of sacred animals at North Saqqara

1:00 1:30

Deborah Sweeney

Looking for Mutemwia (i)

BREAK    1:30-1:45

Virtual Poster 1:45-2:05

Ariadne Argyros

The Widow's Lament: Mourning Women in Ancient Egyptian Funerary Rituals

Virtual Poster 2:05- 2:25

Shelby Navone

Beyond Grave Concubines: Redefining the Narrative and Unraveling the Complex Symbolism of 'Isis-Aphrodite' Terracotta Figures in Greco-Roman Egypt

Virtual Poster 2:25-2:45

Elizabeth Learning

Constructing the Cosmos: Developing the Iconography of Astronomy in the Predynastic Period

BREAK    2:45-3:00

3:00-3:30

Miriam Bueno Guardia

Frontality and dance in New Kingdom art

3:30-4:00

Krystal Pierce

An Egyptian House in a Canaanite City: Building 1500 at Beth-Shean in Light of New Kingdom Egyptian Cultural Identity

4:00-4:30

Jinyan Wang

Up for grabs? The Levant between Egypt and Babylonia at the fall of Assyria (630–567 BCE)

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