Early Explorers in Egypt and Nubia

This blog is intended
both as an instrument for researchers on early explorers in Egypt and Nubia, providing useful tools in the On-line Resources section (On-line books, Archives, Map Collections, Photo Collections, etc.), and as a place to publish original documentation and research on the subject (i.e. List of travellers, Accounts, Letters, etc.). Anyone who would like to contribute with suggestions or articles is warmly welcomed!

Saturday 1 August 2015

Travellers and Early Sources Papers and Posters at the upcoming 11th International Congress of Egyptologists (23-30 August 2015, Florence)

August 25
11:45-12:15
C. Naunton
The Egypt Exploration Society’s Archives: a progress report
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 12:15-12:45
S. J. Allen
The Photographic Archives of the Excavations of George Andrew Reisner in Egypt and Nubia
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14:30-15:00
G. Cafici
Bernard von Bothmer and Ptolemaic sculpture: Papers on Ptolemaic art from his archives held at the Università degli Studi di Milano
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15:00-15:30
S. Cincotti
"Karnak is in peace": the european excavations in the manuscripts of Jean-Jacques Rifaud

August 26
11:45-12:15
P. Piacentini
News from the Serapeum: An unknown album by Auguste Mariette in the Egyptological Archives of the Università degli Studi di Milano

August 27
12:00 (POSTER)
C. Johansson
The first Swede in Nubia and the Collection that went up in Flames

August 28
9:30-10:00
M. Maitland
Servant in the Place of Truth: A.H. Rhind’s innovative Theban excavations and collections in National Museums Scotland
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15:00-15:30
D. Salvoldi, S. Delvaux
The Lost Chapels of Elephantine. Methodology for a Reconstruction Study through Archival Documents

August 29
14:30-15:00
A. Stevenson, J. Baines, E. Libonati, S. Glover
Developing a resource to understand the international distribution of finds from British excavations 1880-1980: the Artefacts of Excavation project
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15:30-16:00
F. Ugliano
The Predynastic collection of the Turin Egyptian Museum: an integrated study of artefacts and archives for a new exhibition


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