2023年1月24日:金沢大学エジプト学特別講演会2023-1「From Trash to Treasure: Figuring Out a Harpokrates Amulet from Tel Dor, Israel」
講演者:Dr. Jessica Nitschke, Stellenbosch University

日  時: 2023年1月24日(火)13:00~14:30
会  場 ⾦沢⼤学人間社会第1講義棟101教室
参加方法: 事前登録なし
参加費 : 無料
言  語: 英語(通訳なし)
主  催: 金沢大学古代文明・文化資源学研究所
共  催: 金沢大学新学術創成研究機構
  

2023年1月24日:金沢大学エジプト学特別講演会2023-1「From Trash to Treasure: Figuring Out a Harpokrates Amulet from Tel Dor, Israel」

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From Trash to Treasure: Figuring Out a Harpokrates Amulet from Tel Dor, Israel

Dr. Jessica Nitschke, Stellenbosch University

During the 2009 excavation season at Tel Dor, a Phoenician site on the coast of Israel, we found a dark blue glass pendant in the form of Harpokrates (Egyptian Hr-pa-khered, or “Horus the Child”) in a Late Hellenistic context. It belongs to a category of mold-made glass pendants that were mass-produced in the Late Hellenistic period. Images of the Egyptian child deity are known from the Levant and Phoenician world since at least the early Iron Age, and became widely popular across the Mediterranean in the Hellenistic and Roman periods. However, the glass pendants have not traditionally figured much in discussions of Harpokrates imagery. In this talk I will walk through my process of studying this little amulet, from excavation to publication. I will try to situate the Harpokrates glass pendants within the history of Harpokrates objects in the Mediterranean, touching on various themes, including cross-cultural-exchange, glass production, the spread of Egyptian religion, Phoenician personal religious practice, and the localization of Mediterranean-wide styles and trends.

Bio:
Dr Jessica Nitschke is a Research Fellow at the Department of Ancient Studies at Stellenbosch University and the editor of The Ancient Near East Today, the weekly e-magazine of ASOR. She has a PhD from the University of California at Berkeley and a BA from the University of Chicago. She has participated in excavations in Israel, Egypt, and Greece, and was recently a visiting scholar at the Getty Research Institute.



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