The schedules for the Scholars' Colloquium are below. These can also be downloaded here (Day 1 - Friday : Day 2 - Sunday)
Scholars' Colloquium Schedule,
Day 1 - Friday, November 6th
9:00am - 4:00pm EST
9:00 The Old Kingdom’s “Second Style”: Where Did It Come From and How Did It Get There?
Prof. Tara Prakash, College of Charleston
9:30 New evidence of scenes related to the land Punt during the reign of Thutmosis III?
Linda Chapon, University of Granada, University of Tübingen
10:00 Hathor, Mistress of Thebes, who is in Djeser-djeseru.. Role of the goddess on the courtyard of the Complex of Royal Cult in the temple at Deir el-Bahari
Ada Madej, University of Warsaw
10:30 “I brought everything good from the country of the enemy even their clothes”: The Military and Civil items in the New Kingdom Plunder Lists
Gehad Mohamed Ibrahim Bakr, Minia University
11:00 The Relationship between nHH and Dt with the Doors of Heaven
Mennah Aly, Helwan University
11:30 Dancers and Mothers: Change and Continuity in Nude Female Figurines
Dr. Charlotte Rose, University of Pennsylvania
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1:00 Les connexions théologiques et spatiales des temples de Khonsou et d’Opet à Karnak
Dr. Abraham I. Fernández Pichel, Membre associé Centre franco-égyptien d’étude des temples de Karnak (CFEETK)
1:30 The Coffin of Padikhonsu, ROM 906.28.10
Gayle Gibson, Royal Ontario Museum and Mark Trumpour, In Search of Ancient Egypt in Canada
2:00 The Symbolic Power of Monumental Enclosure Walls in Pharaonic Egypt
Oren Siegel, University of Chicago
2:30 Flowing across the world: the adventures of Egyptian waterclocks
Prof. Sarah Symons, McMaster University
3:00 Past and present perceptions of the Theban necropolis: unveiling the Queens’ Valley landscape
Dr. Emanuele Casini, University of Vienna
3:30 The Mystery of the Unnamed Princess in the Tomb of Bint-Anath
Dr. Heather Lee McCarthy, New York University Epigraphical Survey to the Ramses II Temple at Abydos
Scholars' Colloquium Schedule,
Day 2 - Sunday, November 8th
10:30am - 3:00pm EST
10:30 Tombs of the Theban Hills – Their Reuse and Significance in the Late Period
Marta Kaczanowicz, Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures (Polish Academy of Sciences)
11:00 The Visual Possibilities of Narrative in the Demotic Battle for the Prebend of Amun
Joseph Cross, University of Chicago
11:30 The creation of the god Sarapis between Memphis and Alexandria: syncretism, adaptation and conciliation in Graeco-Roman Egypt
Prof. Joana Campos Climaco, Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM- Manaus-Brazil)
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1:00 Kleopatra II and Ptolemy VIII: The Impact of a Historically Imposed Rivalry
Dr. Tara Sewell-Lasater, University of Houston
1:30 Manqabad: a Coptic monastery of Middle Egypt with strong influences from Pharaonic, Hellelistic, and Roman beliefs
Dr. Ilaria Incordino, University of Naples "L'Orientale"
Posters
from 2:00 pm
Egyptian Iconography in the Ancient Near and Middle East
Chana Algarvio, University of Toronto
‘Serifs’ in painted hieroglyphs? Observations from the tomb of Inherkhâouy (TT 359) at Deir el-Medina
Elizabeth A. Bettles, Visiting Research Fellow at the NINO, Universiteit Leiden
Thy Stature is Like to a Palm Tree
McCaela Michas, Brigham Young University
Sally L.D. Katary Memorial Lecture
Day 2 - Sunday, November 8th
3:00pm - 4:30pm EST
A Theban Tomb at The Montreal Museum Of Fine Arts : With an introduction to the reading patterns of Egyptian tomb walls
Prof. Valérie Angenot, Université de Québec à Montréal and Perrine Poiron, UQAM/ Paris-Sorbonne
Abstracts for all papers and presentations can be found here.