Oct 8th, 2022 - KANAZAWA EGYPTOLOGY SYMPOSIUM 2022 Commemorating the 200 years of Egyptology ARCHAEOLOGY OF DEATH: Rituals and afterlife in Ancient Egypt

Date: October 8th, 2022 (Sat.) / 13:00-17:30 (Japan Standard Time).
Venue : Human and Social Science Lecture Hall 2, Room 401 , Kanazawa University
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E-mail: kanazawa.egypt2022@gmail.com
Participation fee: free
Language: English
Sponsorship: the Institute for the Study of Ancient Civilizations /
Institute for Frontier Science Initiative, Kanazawa University
  

KANAZAWA EGYPTOLOGY SYMPOSIUM 2022 Commemorating the 200 years of Egyptology ARCHAEOLOGY OF DEATH: Rituals and afterlife in Ancient Egypt

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PROGRAM


13:00-13:10Welcoming Address

13:10-13:40 Ancestral Worship in the First Dynasty Cemetery at Saqqara?

Tomoaki Nakano (Chubu University)

13:40-14:10 The transformation of the ritual landscape in the Theban necropolis: priorities of the Middle Kingdom Theban Project at Deir el-Bahari and Asasif

Antonio J. Morales (University of Alcalá, Madrid)

14:10-14:40 Rituals for the afterlife: Paddle Dolls found in a Middle Kingdom tomb at Dra Abu el-Naga

Gudelia García Fernández (Kagawa University)

14:40-14:50 Break

14:50-15:20 ‘As occurs in this Broad Hall of Dual Maat’ The Earliest Iconography of the Goddess Maat in the Judgement Hall

Tokihisa Higo (JSPS Post Doctoral Fellow/ Kanazawa University)

15:20-15:50 Tutankhamun’s Canopied Ceremonial Chariot. A Vehicle for Afterlife?

Nozomu Kawai (Kanazawa University)

15:50-16:20 Burial Practices of non-elite people in the Third Intermediate Period Akoris

Koichiro Wada (Kokugakuin University)

16:20-16:50 Graeco-Roman Period Burial Practices in the Kellis 1 Cemetery (Ismant al-Kharab, Dakhleh Oasis): aspects of regionalism and craftsmanship in Egypt’s Western Desert.

Carlo Rindi Nuzzolo (Monash University, Melborne)

16:50-17:00 Break
17:00-17:25 Discussions
17:25-17:30 Concluding Remarks