Onderwerp: EEF digest May 19-26, '19 Datum: Sun, 26 May 2019 18:57:22 +0200 Van: A.K. Eyma Aan: EEFWEEKLY reminder: Conference invitation ICA II + new book: Weltentstehung und Theologie von Hermopolis Magna I: Antike Kosmogonien (Tuna el-Gebel 9) + Call for Articles: Metropolitan Museum Journal, Volume 55 (2020) + are there any current doctorates or other projects on late 18th/early 19th Dynasty onomastica? == == Onderwerp: [EEF] Reminder: Conference invitation ICA II Datum: Mon, 20 May 2019 19:47:31 +0200 Van: A.K. Eyma Antwoord-naar: ayma@tip.nl Aan: EEF [note extended abstract deadline] ------Forwarded Mesage------ From: Frederik Rademakers Dear colleagues, We warmly invite you to the conference: "Contributions of Experimental Archaeology to Excavation and Material Studies". Please note that we have extended the deadline for abstract submissions to 31 May 2019. The conference will take place from 25 September to 1 October 2019 in France. The first part encompasses thematic paper and poster sessions (at the Sorbonne Université Lettres & Université MSH Paris-Saclay, in Paris) from 25 to 27 September, of which one day is devoted exclusively to Egyptian and Sudanese archaeology. The second part consists of four days of field experimentation (in Melle). This second meeting of the International Conference on Archaeometallurgy (ICA II) aims to highlight the value of experimental archaeology as a scientific tool to address specific research questions relating to archaeological excavation techniques and the understanding of archaeological sites and artefacts. We welcome contributions on all archaeological subjects where a clear interaction between experimental work and either excavation or laboratory practice is demonstrated. The organisers look forward to welcoming you for these three days of conference and four days of experiments. For more information, abstract submission and conference registration, please visit the conference website: . For specific questions, please contact us at infoica2@gmail.com. Finally, we would like to draw your attention to the recently published volume resulting from the first ICA meeting, which is now available for purchase at éditions Mergoil (website ). Kind regards, On behalf of the organising committee Georges Verly - Musée Art et Histoire de Bruxelles, section antiquités égyptiennes Florian Téreygeol and Jean-Charles Méaudre - Laboratoire Archéomatériaux et Prévision de l'Altération : LMC IRAMAT UMR5060 CNRS et NIMBE UMR3685 CEA/CNRS - Université MSH Paris-Saclay Claire Somaglino and Adeline Bats - Sorbonne Université Lettres - CNRS Orient & Méditerranée (UMR 8167), équipe Mondes Pharaoniques Frederik Rademakers - KU Leuven, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Johannes Auenmüller - Institut für Ägyptologie und Koptologie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster Roeland Paardekooper - EXARC Jean-Philippe Marnais - Mines d'argent des Rois Francs de Melle ________________________________ ir. Frederik Rademakers, PhD KU Leuven Earth and Environmental Sciences Celestijnenlaan 200e - bus 2410 3001 Leuven tel.: +32 16 37 45 45 fax: +32 16 3 22980 mail: frederik.rademakers@kuleuven.be kuleuven.academia.edu/FrederikRademakers == == Onderwerp: [EEF] New book: Weltentstehung und Theologie von Hermopolis Magna I: Antike Kosmogonien (Tuna el-Gebel 9) Datum: Thu, 23 May 2019 16:59:09 +0200 Van: A.K. Eyma Antwoord-naar: ayma@tip.nl Aan: EEF -------- Forwarded Message-------- From: Schütze, Alexander The editors of the series „Tuna el-Gebel” are pleased to announce the release of its next issue: Roberto A. Díaz Hernández, Mélanie C. Flossmann-Schütze, Friedhelm Hoffmann (eds.): Weltentstehung und Theologie von Hermopolis Magna I: Antike Kosmogonien. Beiträge zum internationalen Workshop vom 28. bis 30. Januar 2016, Tuna el-Gebel 9, Vaterstetten 2019. ISBN 978-3-944207-16-2 Hardcover, XII + 168 pages EUR 49,90 To order please visit the homepage of the publisher (Verlag Patrick Brose): http://verlag-pb.de/buecher.php Table of contents: Friedhelm Hoffmann: Einleitung Olivier Dufault: Mot in the Phoenician History of Philo of Byblos Stefan Eisenhofer: Ursprungsmythen und Herrschaftslegitimation im Reich Benin Nina Gschwind: JHWHs Handeln in creatio prima und creatio continua in Hiob 38,1–42,6 Friedhelm Hartenstein: Kosmogonische Übergänge in alttestamentlichen und altorientalischen Texten zur Weltentstehung Salah el-Kholi: Die Schöpfungsvorstellung im alten Ägypten und im Islam Madeleine Mai: Mulier defessa. Mutter Erde und Atomismus bei Lukrez Lorenzo Medini: Entre tradition grecque et égyptienne : la cosmogonie de Strasbourg Walther Sallaberger: Zum Sitz im Leben von Weltentstehungsmotiven im frühen Mesopotamien Regine Schulz: Altägyptische Erklärungsmodelle und ihre lokale Verortung am Beispiel des Buchs vom Fayum Theresia Schusser: „Vom Ursprung der Welt“. Kosmogonische Vorstellungen in NHC II,5 Gerald Unterberger: Die Schöpfungsmythen der Dogon Mona Zuheir El-Shaieb: Shapes, Orientations and Elements of Egyptian Zodiacs in the Graeco-Roman Period The following issues of the Tuna el-Gebel series are still available: Tuna el-Gebel 7: Katrin Schlüter, Die Kultstellen im Tierfriedhof von Tuna el-Gebel in frühptolemäischer Zeit: Der Gang C-B und die Kammer C-B-2, Vaterstetten 2017. ISBN: 978-3-944207-12-4 Hardcover, 2 Vols., 404 + 162 pages (88 plates, 4 folding plans) EUR 150,00 Tuna el-Gebel 6: Katja Lembke / Silvia Prell (ed.), Die Petosiris-Nekropole von Tuna el-Gebel. Bd. I, Vaterstetten 2015. ISBN: 978-3-944207-07-0 Hardcover, XI + 320 pages EUR 89,90 Tuna el-Gebel 5: Birgit Jordan, Die demotischen Wissenstexte (Recht und Mathematik) des pMattha, Vaterstetten 2015. ISBN: 978-3-944207-05-6 Hardcover, 560 pages (110 plates) EUR 99,90 Tuna el-Gebel 4: Mélanie C. Flossmann-Schütze / Maren Goecke-Bauer / Friedhelm Hoffmann / Andreas Hutterer / Katrin Schlüter / Alexander Schütze / Martina Ullmann (ed.), Kleine Götter – Große Götter. Festschrift für Dieter Kessler zum 65. Geburtstag, Vaterstetten 2013. ISBN: 978-3-944207-02-5 Hardcover, 575 pages EUR 89,90 == == Onderwerp: [EEF] Call for Articles: Metropolitan Museum Journal, Volume 55 (2020) Datum: Sat, 25 May 2019 08:12:02 +0200 Van: A.K. Eyma Antwoord-naar: ayma@tip.nl Aan: EEF -------Forwarded Message------- From: Allon, Niv Call for Submissions: Metropolitan Museum Journal The Editorial Board of the peer-reviewed Metropolitan Museum Journal invites submissions of original research on works of art in the Museum's collection. There are two sections: Articles and Research Notes. Articles contribute extensive and thoroughly argued scholarship. Research Notes typically present a concise, neatly bounded aspect of ongoing investigation, such as a new acquisition or attribution, or a specific, resonant finding from technical analysis. All texts must take works of art in the collection as the point of departure. As of 2019, the process of peer review is double-blind. Manuscripts are reviewed by the Journal Editorial Board, composed of members of the curatorial, conservation, and scientific departments, as well as external scholars. Articles and Research Notes in the Journal appear both in print and online, and are accessible via MetPublications and the Journal's home page on the University of Chicago Press website (see links below). The deadline for submissions for Volume 55 (2020) is September 15, 2019. Submission guidelines: www.journals.uchicago.edu/journals/met/instruct Please send materials to: journalsubmissions@metmuseum.org MetPublications: UCP: Inspiration from the Collection: View the Journal: MMJ Wins AAM First Prize (https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/journals/met/aam-first-prize) MMJ Article Wins 2018 AAMC Award for Excellence (https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/journals/met/aamc-award-for-excellence) == == Onderwerp: [EEF] Are there any current doctorates or other projects on late 18th/early 19th Dynasty onomastica? Datum: Sat, 25 May 2019 11:46:26 +0200 Van: A.K. Eyma Antwoord-naar: ayma@tip.nl Aan: EEF --------Forwarded Message------ From: Deborah Sweeney Dear Colleagues, I have a doctoral student who is interested in investigating names during the period of Tuthmosis IV to the early 19th Dynasty to show how they reflect social and religious trends. (He may expand his scope somewhat if he needs to increase his corpus.) However, obviously he does not want to duplicate work which is being done by someone else, so I would be very grateful if anyone who is currently working on names at this period would let me know. I have already asked several experts personally, and received very helpful responses, but I don’t want him to begin and then be confronted with a duplicate project in two years’ time (the horror of all thesis writers and supervisors!) Best wishes, Dr. Deborah Sweeney, Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures, Tel Aviv University. == ==