Theban Archaeology Meeting 2022

لقاء طيبة الأثري لقاء طيبة الأثري، 18-19 نوفمبر 2022-الأقصر-متحف التحنيط، 23 ندوة حول البعثات الأثرية المصرية والدولية في الأقصر

Please find below all the information about TAM 2022, the programme and the registration form to attend: (Edit: Closed, 16 nov.)

Programme and Abtracts: HERE

Online registration form to attend: HERE (Edit 16 nov.: registration closed)

This online registration is required to attend the conference! *

 

Registration form to view the conference online: HERE
After registration, you will receive a Zoom link about 24 hours before the start of each conference day.  Please note that no questions can be asked online to the speakers.

 

Contact: thebanarchaeologymeeting (a) gmail.com

 

Theban Archaeology Meeting — Luxor — 18-19 November 2022

TAM2022 is organised by the CFEETK (MoTA/CNRS) and supported by : LabEx ARCHIMEDE, the French Institute in Egypt, the French Embassy in Egypt and Ifao.

The CFEETK is looking forward to meeting you all soon in Luxor!

 

* : If the conference hall capacity is exceeded, the organisers may temporarily restrict access.

Nile’s Earth International Conference: Call for Abstracts

Nile's earth international conference - call for abstracts completeNILE’S EARTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (4-6 July 2023)
Study and conservation of earthen archaeological heritage in ancient Egypt and Sudan

Abstracts can be submitted for a paper or a poster. Abstracts will be peer-reviewed by the Scientific Committee resulting in a selection of about 40 papers to be completed before their oral presentation during the conference. All papers and posters will be in English. All oral presentations will be held live and on-site and only after registration. The selected papers will be published in the conference proceedings.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Wednesday 30 November, 2022

ABSTRACT FORMAT AND CONTENTS

×   Last and first name of the author(s)
×   Academic title and scientific degree of the author(s)
×   Affiliation of the author(s) (acronyms are to be avoided)
×   Contact details: e-mail, telephone number, postal address
×   Short Bio of author(s) (max. 50 words)
×   Title of the paper/poster
×   Keywords (maximum 5)
×   Abstract of the paper/poster (300 to 500 words)
×   Chosen theme/sub-theme(s) of the conference
×   The abstract will be written in English

ABSTRACT EVALUATION CRITERIA

×   Concordance of the subject with the theme/sub-themes
×   Scientific relevance
×   Originality of the subject or the approach (methodology, innovation, impact, etc.)
×   Clarity of drafting

SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS

https://nilesearth2023.sciencesconf.org/submission/submit

Download the call for abstract

 

Official Website / Hypotheses.org Notebook

 

About the Nile’s Earth International Conference

Earth, as a building material, played an important role in making possible the development of the ancient kingdoms along the Nile Valley from its earliest periods. However, this outstanding earthen heritage remains poorly known, while its resulting archaeological assets are increasingly threatened due to neglect, human activities, as well as by climatic and ecological changes (e.g., heavy rains, dam construction, extension of cultivation areas, soil salinisation), etc.

The hypothesis of the ANR Nile’s Earth project is that specific solutions are needed to effectively preserve and protect this heritage. Its aim is to explore the potential of multidisciplinary approaches for a better identification and knowledge of these earthen archaeological remains, the assessment of their state of conservation, and the definition of adapted and sustainable conservation methods and techniques. The assumption is that, to be relevant, conservation protocols must rely on a thorough knowledge of ancient building techniques and materials, as well as the original building culture.

Within this framework, the Nile’s Earth International Conference aims at stimulating an international debate towards better characterisation and long-term management of earthen architecture of the ancient Nile Valley, including potential lessons to be learnt to address some of the current concerns for a more sustainable development.

Researchers from different backgrounds and disciplines are invited to share their own experiences, issues and results on the three main themes of the conference which will be the basis for discussions towards a better knowledge, recognition and valorisation of this outstanding heritage of Egypt and Sudan in accordance with international standards and recommendations.

 

About the ANR project

The ANR project Nile’s Earth (2021-2024) is led by the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Grenoble (ENSAG-UGA) in collaboration with the UMR 5189 Histoire et Sources des Mondes Antiques (CNRS), UMR 8167 Orient & Méditerranée (CNRS), the International Centre for Earthen Construction (CRAterre), the French Institute of Oriental Archaeology in Cairo (Ifao), the Centre Franco-Égyptien d’Étude des Temples de Karnak (CFEETK, CNRS/MoTA), and the Section française de la direction des antiquités du Soudan (SFDAS). ANR-21-CE27-0019-01

Conférences de Marc Gabolde en juin 2022 (UMR 5140 ASM, équipe ENiM/CFEETK)

Marc GaboldeEn juin, le professeur Marc Gabolde (Univ. Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3, UMR 5140 ASM, équipe ENiM— UAR 3172 du CNRS, CFEETK), spécialiste de la fin de la XVIIIe dynastie, participera à plusieurs événements en France, au Canada et enfin aux Etats-Unis.

— France, Paris : le 8 juin 2022, à 16h : conférence intitulé « Que sont devenues Tadoughepa et Kiloughepa ? Deux princesses mitanniennes à la cour d’Égypte sous Amenhotep III et Amenhotep IV – Akhénaton », dans le cadre du colloque Femmes et diplomatie au Bronze Récent Égypte et Proche-Orient (7-8 juin 2022, Paris – organisé par M. Yoyotte, A. Tenu et Ph. Clancler — voir le programme du colloque).

— Canada, Montreal : le 19 juin à 15h, participation à la table ronde « Who was the queen-pharaoh who preceded Tutankhamun on the throne: Nefertiti, Meritaten or Neferneferuaten(-Tasherit)? » dans le cadre de la journée Toutankhamon du symposium GOLDEN YEARS – Montréal célèbre 200 ans d’égyptologie organisés par l’UQÀM (du 17 au 19 juin, voir la présentation et le programme).

— Etats-Unis : cycle de conférences dans le cadre du Tut Chapter Tour organisé par l’ARCE : « The Fate of Missing and Diverted Artifacts from Tutankhamun’s Tomb » ; le 22 juin 2022 à New York, le 23 juin à Washingdon DC, le 26 juin à Philadelphia et le 27 juin à Boston (voir présentation sur le site de l’ARCE).

Le CFEETK à l’honneur à Arles en avril !

Pendant le mois d’avril 2022, le CFEETK sera à l’honneur dans la ville d’Arles avec Émilie Saubestre (responsable du service photographique et multimédia) qui interviendra dans deux événements à noter dans vos agendas !

Elle sera l’invitée de l’ENSP, à Arles, dans le cadre d’une rencontre avec d’anciens diplômés de cette école de photographie (L’Avis d’Après – site officiel). Le jeudi 21 avril, elle y présentera les activités du CFEETK et le rôle de la photographie dans la recherche. Elle participera ensuite, le vendredi 22 avril, à un workshop sur la photogrammmétrie.

En collaboration avec la librairie DE NATURA RERUM (lien), elle présentera également une exposition “Karnak, deux siècles après Champollion” centré sur son travail photographique autour des célèbres Annales du pharaon Thoutmosis III gravées au coeur du temple de Karnak ! L’exposition se tiendra du 22 avril au 30 juin. Il sera aussi possible d’y rencontrer Émilie Saubestre, le dimanche 24 avril, et échanger avec elle sur son parcours, son travail de photographe et sur le CFEETK.

 

Adresse :
Librairie – Galerie DE NATURA RERUM
50 Rue du Refuge
13200 Arles
http://denaturarerum.fr/

 

Theban Archaeology Meeting 2022: Announcement and Call for Papers!

TTheban Archaeology meeting 2022 logohe French-Egyptian Centre for the Study of the Temples of Karnak (CFEETK— MoTA/CNRS) is pleased to announce a new conference to be held in Luxor on the 18th and 19th of November 2022: the THEBAN ARCHAEOLOGY MEETING. The conference will take place at the Mummification Museum.

 

A Call for Papers is now open to all Egyptian and international archaeological missions working on both banks of Luxor to present their recent work (archaeology, restoration, etc.).

To propose your participation, please send us by email a title and an abstract of 300 words maximum by the 6th of May 2022 (ThebanArchaeologyMeeting@gmail.com). Each presentation, in English, will be limited to 20 minutes. It is also possible to propose a poster for missions that cannot be there on that date.

Organising Committee:

Dr. Ahmed AL-TAHER — afsue10 (a) gmail.com
Dr. Amira FAWZY —afsue1 (a) gmail.com
Dr. Jérémy HOURDIN — jeremy.hourdin (a) cnrs.fr
Dr. Matthieu VANPEENE — matthieu.vanpeene (a) cnrs.fr

TAM2022 is supported by:

TAM 2022 : Announcement and Call for Papers PDF