During the 2-days conference at Luxor, the internationals speakers and posters, coming from various missions of Theban Valley, presented a wide range of topics. They provided information of great interest for the discipline and enabled and enabled key moments of discussions around their work and ongoing researches.
The PTAH Symposium committee would like to thank all the participants and its partners, in particular the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. We do hope that this first symposium will be the starter of a regular series for conservation-restoration conferences. The proceedings of the conference will follow and should provide much-needed documentation for conservators throughout Egypt; this for the sake of a magnificent heritage that is admired in the world over.
Speech of Dr. Mohamed Abdel Badia (head of pharaonic sector of SCA-MoTA)
Speech of Dr. Abdelghaffar Wagdy (head of Luxor’s Antiquities and co-director of CFEETK), with Dr. Jérémy Hourdin (co-director of CFEETK, CNRS)
Speech of Mr. Lucas Raulet (representative of the French Ambassy in Egypt), with Mme Zeinab Mohsen (SCA responsable of restauration at Karnak)
PTAH Symposium and the officials from the MoTA
Group photo at the end of the conference
Keynote lecture of Dr. Hisham Elleithy (head of restauration and documentation sector of SCA/MoTA)
The organizing Committee of PTAH Symposium (Agnès Oboussier, Zeinab Mohsen, Laura Bontemps, Manon Lefevre) and its team
Posters about the FEF Karnak project
Photos CFEETK by K. Dowi Abdel-Radi, A. Rubi and J. Hourdin
— PTAH Symposium is part of the scientific program of the “Fonds Équipe France Karnak” project (supported by the MoTA-SCA, the French Embassy in Egypt, MEAE)
The PTAH Symposium (Preservation and Transmission of Archaeological Heritage) Organising Committee and the CFEETK are very pleased to announce the complete program of this conference about the conservation-restoration in the Theban area. It will be held on February 7 and 8 in Luxor (Mummification Museum).
Please note that registration is required to attend PTAH Symposium – in person (at the Mummification Museum of Luxor) or online. Please complete this form: https://forms.gle/Guk7HuevZaH5Cxff9 (registrations closed)
PTAH Symposium Organising Committee:
– Mohamed Gad Ahmed, chief of conservation at the temples of Karnak and the temple of Luxor, MoTA
– Zeinab Mohsen, chief of conservation of the temple of Amun in Karnak, MoTA
– Agnès Oboussier, head of conservation at CFEETK – UAR 3172 CNRS
– Manon Lefèvre, freelance conservator and CFEETK collaborator
– Dr. Laura Bontemps, associate researcher to URM MAP, postdoctorate at UMR Héritages and CFEETK collaborator
– Bianca Madden, freelance conservator and ARCE collaborator
— PTAH Symposium is part of the scientific program of the “Fonds Équipe France Karnak” project (supported by the MoTA-SCA, the French Embassy in Egypt, MEAE)
Le CFEETK a le plaisir d’annoncer la deuxième édition des conférences “What’s Happening in Karnak?”.
Celle-ci se déroulera au Musée de la momification de Louxor, entre 18h30 et 20h, avec trois présentations au programme :
Dr. Abraham I. FERNANDEZ PICHEL (Faculdade de Letras, Univ. de Lisboa)
“Late Inscriptions from the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak: The Decoration of the Doorgates in the Ptolemaic Period”
Dr. Ahmed AL-TAHER (Co-director of CFEETK, MoTA)
“Last Updates about the Work on Ramses III/Amenhotep III Gate”
Dr. Louisa BEN HAMIDA (Univ. Montpellier Paul-Valéry, UMR 5140 ASM/ENiM)
“Worshipping the King in Karnak: Chapels and Niches of Amenhotep I”
— Accès libre et non payant dans la limite des places disponibles.
The CFEETK will participate in the next conference “Thebes in the First Millennium BC Conference” organised by the South Asasif Conservation Project (dir. E. Pischikova) at the Mummification Museum (Luxor).
Several members of the CFEETK team or partners will give lectures:
Day 3: Wednesday November 6 — 13:45 – 15:20
Ahmed Al-Taher (MoTA-CFEETK): “Graffiti as a Witness to Karnak Temples Façade Evolution”
Laurent Coulon (Collège de France, EPHE-PSL, AOROC): “New Milestones in the History of the Osirian Cult in the Northern Sector of Karnak”
Jérémy Hourdin (CNRS-CFEETK) and Amira Fawzy Ali (MoTA-CFEETK): “Latest Work in the Edifice of Taharqa”
Day 4: Thursday November 7 — 13:45 – 15:20
Aleksandra Hallmann (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences) : “Between East and West Bank – Some Thoughts About Decoration Techniques of Late Period Theban Temples”
15:50 -17:45
Mona Ali Abaddy (MoTA-CFEETK): “Secondary Context Caches Discovered in Ancient Nubia”
Visit of Karnak temples (7 nov.)
The CFEETK will also collaborate with a visit of the work site within the Karnak temples enclosure on the morning of Thursday 7 November (8-12am). Registration is required for this visit.
The French-Egyptian Centre for the Study of the Temples of Karnak (CFEETK- MoTA/CNRS) is pleased to announce a new symposium to be held in Luxor on the 7th and 8th of February 2025: the Preservation and Transmission of Archeological Heritage symposium (PTAH). The conference will take place at the Mummification Museum in Luxor.
A Call for Communications is now open to all Egyptian and international conservators working in the Theban valley (and other professionals whose work is related to conservation).
To submit your communications, please send us by e-mail a title, an abstract of 300 words maximum and the chosen theme (see the call for communications pdf for further informations) by the 14th of August 2024 at ptah.symposium@gmail.com.
Communications will be held in English and is limited to 20 minutes ; proposals for posters are also welcomed (guidelines to be provided).
Agnès Oboussier (chief conservator of CFEETK, CNRS) Mohamed Gad Ahmed (Chief conservator of the Karnak temples, MoTA) Zeinab Mohsen (Chief conservator of the temple of Amun at Karnak, MoTA) Laura Bontemps (Free-lance conservator and PhD candidate at Héritage/s) Manon Lefevre (Free-lance conservator, CFEETK collaborator) Bianca Madden (Free-lance conservator, ARCE collaborator)
— Luc Gabolde, Directeur de recherche au CNRS, Co-Directeur du CFEETK, directeur de l’UAR 3172 du CNRS — Mostafa Alsaghir, Ministère du tourisme et des antiquités, Directeur général des Temples de Karnak et de l’allée des sphinx de Louqsor.
Depuis plus de cinquante ans la France et l’Égypte œuvrent en parallèle sur le prestigieux site de Karnak en collaboration étroite grâce au CFEETK (Centre franco-égyptien d’étude des temples de Karnak) créé en 1967. Notre conférence invite le public à une promenade dans l’espace et le temps, afin de découvrir ce que ce partenariat franco-égyptien exceptionnel offre en terme de réalisations et de perspectives pour la recherche archéologique. Les travaux des égyptologues Auguste Mariette (1821-1881), Georges Legrain (1865-1917), Maurice Pillet (1881-1964) et Henri Chevrier (1897-1974) seront évoqués, jusqu’à la création du musée de plein air et les premières reconstructions : celle de la chapelle blanche de Sésostris Ier et celle de calcite d’Amenhotep Ier. Des découvertes remarquables seront passées en revue, comme celle de la cachette de la cour du 7e pylône ou celle de la seconde stèle de Kamosis, puis le démontage du 9e pylône et les assemblages de talatates d’Akhenaton. Dans ce véritable musée à ciel ouvert, différents projets de remontage seront également révélés au grand public notamment celui de la chapelle rouge d’Hatchepsout, des chapelles de calcite d’Amenhotep II, de Thoutmosis III et IV, de la cour à portiques de Thoutmosis IV. D’autres projets de remontage du complexe monumental d’Amenhotep Ier voient le jour, sur financement du Ministère de l’Europe et des Affaires étrangères, au cœur du musée de plein air. Enfin des interventions récentes seront présentées comme le remontage de la stèle d’Amenhotep II au sud du 8e pylône, la restauration des statues d’Amon et d’Amonet et celle de la paroi nord de la salle des Annales de Thoutmosis III.