International Conference 2022

From One Shore to the Other

New Perspectives on Funerary and Religious Practices in Ptolemaic and Roman Thebes

The Ptolemaic period (332 – 30 BC) saw the emergence of new funerary compositions with diversified contents and formats that would gradually supplant the famous Book of the Dead, particularly in the Theban area.
The goal of this international conference is to connect textual, religious, socio-economical and historical backgrounds. The conference will bring together egyptologists, papyrologists and archaeologists, involved in research related to the Theban area during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods, to discuss funerary, documentary and archaeological sources and examine the socio-cultural factors and the influence of local cults, that could have contributed to the evolution of late funerary literature.

Organisers

Prof. Dr. Sandrine Vuilleumier,
Lauren Dogaer and Cyprian H.W. Fong

This event is part of the PRIMA
research project Beyond the Text.
New Funerary Compositions in the
Graeco-Roman Period: Textualities
and Archaeology in Thebes and is
sponsored by the Swiss National
Science Foundation (SNSF).

Registration

Participation in the conference is free,
but registration is required.
Attendance via Zoom is also possible.
To register, please send an email to
conference@beyondthetext.ch.

Location

University of Basel
Vesalianum (large auditorium)
Vesalgasse 1
4051 Basel
Location Map

Program of the Conference

Wednesday
September 14, 2022

14:00

Welcome

14:20-14:50

Sandrine Vuilleumier
Introduction

Moderation
Mark Smith

14:50-15:40

Susanne Töpfer
Funerary and Religious Manuscripts in the Museo Egizio from the Ptolemaic and Roman Period – An Overview

15:40-16:10

Coffee Break

16:10-17:00

Cyprian H.W. Fong
Me So Hungry, Me Want Milk! A Case Study of P. BM EA 10264

Moderation
Ann-Kathrin Gill

17:00-17:50

Andrea Kucharek
The Various Affiliations of P. BM EA 9916

19:00

Dinner

Thursday
September 15, 2022

8:30-9:20

Ralph Birk
Priests Working in Shifts. Reconstructing Theban Cults and Administration through the Phylae System

Moderation
Katelijn Vandorpe

 

9:20-10:10

Lauren Dogaer
A Division of Labour across Clergies?
Socio-Cultural Connections between Theban Priesthoods Reviewed

10:10-10:40

Coffee Break

10:40-11:30

Frédéric Colin
An Allusion to Hatshepsut’s Causeway in a Demotic Mummy List in the Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire de Strasbourg?

Moderation
Sandrine Vuilleumier

11:30-12:20

Abraham Fernandez-Pichel
Le voyage de Khonsou-Chou de Karnak à la nécropole des dieux de Djêmé à la période gréco-romaine

12:30

Lunch

14:00-14:50

Sandrine Vuilleumier
New Perspectives on the First Document of Breathing

Moderation
Susanne Bickel

14:50-15:40

Mark Smith
‘You Will Assume Your Form as a Serpent’: Books of Transformation from Ptolemaic and Roman Thebes

15:40-16:10

Coffee Break

16:10-17:00

Gert Baetens
Contracts about Mummification in Ptolemaic Thebes and Beyond

Moderation
Cyprian H.W. Fong

17:00-17:50

Julia Budka
Between Tradition and Innovation: Contextualising Ptolemaic Funerary Equipment from the Tomb of Ankh-Hor (TT 414)

18:30

Conference Dinner at the Museum

Friday
September 16, 2022

8:30-9:20

Ann-Kathrin Gill
The People Behind the Papyri

Moderation
Lauren Dogaer

9:20-10:10

Marion Claude
Uncommon Texts for Common People? A Study in Prosopography and Funerary Texts in Akhmîm

10:10-10:40

Coffee Break

10:40-11:30

Katelijn Vandorpe
A Controlling or Accommodating Government? The Organization of the Temples’ Economic Activities and Finances in the Ptolemaic Thebaid

Moderation
Frédéric Colin

11:30-12:20

Stefania Alfarano and François Gérardin
The Funerary Materials and Cultural Identity at Roman Antinoopolis

12:20

Final Discussion

Address

Universität Basel

Departement Altertumswissenschaften

Petersgraben 51

CH-4051 Basel

 

Contact

info@beyondthetext.ch

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