SESSION SCHEDULE ARCE 2020 Annual Meeting April 3-5: Toronto, Canada

FRIDAY MORNING

Toronto I Toronto II Toronto III Carmichael/Jackson Theme: Technological Theme: Language & Theme: Amarna Theme: Art & Artifacts Advances Literature

Evidence for Innovation and The Attire of the Aamu of Shu: In Search of Lost Time: An Who wrote the Tebtunis Experimentation on the Imaginary Apparel or Real?; Astronomical View of Ancient astrological books? — A 8:00 a.m. Akhenaten Colossi; Nancy Arthur Hoskins, Egyptian Star Clocks; proposal; Jacquelyn Williamson, Independent Scholar Jovana Zagorac, Lingxin Zhang, George Mason University Johns Hopkins University

*Crutched Pharaoh, Seated Ankhshepenwepet, Singer of Seeing Egyptian Manuscripts Hieroglyphic Inscriptions by Hunter: An Analysis of Artistic the Residence of Amun (Tomb in a New Light; Roman Citizens: A New Study of “Portrayals” of Tutankhamun's MMA 56); Janice Kamrin, Christian Casey, Brown the Twin Obelisks of Benevento; Disabilities; The Metropolitan Museum University; Emily Luigi Prada Emily Grace Smith- of Art; Anna Serotta, The Beatrice Frank, University of Oxford 8:30 a.m. Sangster, Metropolitan Museum of Institute for the Study of Princeton University Art; Vera Rondano, The the Ancient World, NYU Metropolitan Museum of Art; Chantal Stein, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Against All Gods? Iconoclasm in Technological Transition in Analyzing Archaeological *Networks And Etiquette In the Amarna Period; the Time of Tut; Elizabeth Ceramics using Business The Old Kingdom: Analyzing Laura Taronas, Harvard Hart, Kelsey Museum of Intelligence; Identity and Interaction in 9:00 a.m. University Archaeology Leslie Anne Warden, Private Letters; Roanoke College Victoria Almansa- Villatoro, Brown University

A Mysterious Fragmentary Recording Mesa’eed: Accuracy in *Physically based rendering The Interface of Public and Greywacke Statue of Akhenaten; Early 20th Century (PBR) of Egyptian collection at Private in Demotic Literature: Kristin Thompson, Archaeological Documentation; Brooklyn Museum: New A Case Study from P. The Amarna Project Martin Uildriks, Methods for Photorealistic Spiegelberg; 9:30 a.m. Brown University Rendering; Joseph Cross, Mohamed Abdelaziz University of Chicago Abdelhalim Mahmoud, Alexandria University, Indiana University and Ministry of Egyptian Tourism and Antiquities

Intentionally Forgetting the *An Experimental Approach to New Studies on the Shabaqo Papyrus Sallier II: How Inena Amarna Royal Family— Ancient Egyptian Metalworking Stone: Material Analysis in Read “The Teaching of Inalienable Artifacts Amongst and its Materiality; Light of Advanced Imaging; Amenemhat”; Tutankhamun's Burial Chelsea Kaufman, Johns Kathryn Elizabeth Margaret Geoga, 10:00 a.m. Assemblage; Danielle O Hopkins University; Piquette, Brown University Phelps, School of Benjamin Doddy, Loyola University College London Anthropology, University University, Maryland of Arizona

Theme: History of Theme: Foreign Relations Theme: Coffins Theme: Funerary Religion

40 Years and 23 Sites: Notes *The “Breath of Life” in * “Royal Object Ritual” in the Resuscitating the from a New Biography of Foreign Relations During Middle Kingdom: Analysis of “Democratization of the 10:45 a.m. George A. Reisner; the New Kingdom; Object Friezes and Afterlife”: A Reevaluation; Peter Der Manuelian, Ziting Wang, Archaeological Materials; Jackie Jay, Harvard University The University of Chicago Seria Yamazaki, Eastern Kentucky University Waseda University

German Women * Mark Them With My Mark: North, South, or Somewhere The Non-Royal Afterlife in the Archaeologists in Early 20th The Question of Slave Branding in in the Middle? Third Pyramid Texts; Brendan Century Egyptology; Egypt; Intermediate Period Coffins Hainline, University of Chicago 11:15 a.m. Katja Goebs, Ella Karev, from Akhmim; University of Toronto University of Chicago Kea Johnston, University of California, Berkeley

The Egyptian Museum in A Picture of Nothingness: The *Raise Me Up and Repel My Imakhu kher and the Cairo: A Gem of Great Price; Meaning and Function of Pain Weariness! A Study of “Democratization of the 11:45 a.m. Sherine ElSebaie, in Stereotypical Foreigner Thutmose III's Coffin (CG Afterlife”; University of Toronto Imagery; 61014); Julia Troche, Tara Prakash, College of Charleston Nicholas R. Brown, Missouri State University UCLA Egyptology

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Toronto I Toronto II Toronto III Carmichael/Jackson

Theme: Technological Theme: Temples Theme: Art Theme: Medicine Advances

Dialogue at Edfu? The Damage on the Menkaure Expanding Digital Epigraphy: *Medical Access in Deir el- Dedications of Lichas, Son of Dyad and What it May Mean; Developing a Digital Medina; Pyrrhus, and the Concept of Florence Friedman, Collation Process; Ariel Bianca Grier, 2:15 p.m. Double Composition; Brown University Singer, University of Toronto Patricia A. Butz, The Epigraphic Survey, the Savannah College of Art University of Chicago and Design

In Requiem: The El Hibeh A Unique Lassoing Scene From Art and History in the New Forensic Archaeology to Find Temple of Sheshonq I; The Mastaba Of Akhmeretnisut Kingdom: A 3D View; the Murderer of Ramses III; 2:45 p.m. Carol A. Redmount, at Giza; Karen (Maggie) Bryson, Ben Harer, UC Berkeley Inês Torres Johns Hopkins University California State Univ San Bernardino

Pharaoh’s Revenge (or not): *Queenly Power at the Considering Coregency: The Modeling the Past: Creating 3D Paleopathology from mummies Ptolemy XII Repit Temple at Evidence for Shared Power Models From Archival Imagery; found in Dejhuty’s Project (, between Amenemhet I and Owen Murray, Athribis; Egypt); Miguel A. Sanchez Senwosret I; OMM Photography/The Margaret Swaney, MD, Englewood Hospital MC- Lisa Saladino Haney, Epigraphic Survey (Chicago Johns Hopkins University New York School of Medicine); Kansas City Art Institute House) 3:15 p.m. Jesus Herrerin, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid; Salima Ikram, American University in Cairo, Egypt

Graduate Student Posters Discussion in the Foyer from 3:45 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Richard Jasnow

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Toronto I Toronto II Toronto III Carmichael/Jackson

Theme: Art & Artifacts Theme: Nubia Theme: History Theme: Temples

“Like a Broken Vessel” Gold Mining at the Fourth Rethinking Dynastic Heket, Isis, Nut and the Abydos (Psalm 31): Egyptian Blue Cataract: Social Aspects; Divisions: The Case of Birth-House; Painted Pottery in the Royal Carol Meyer, Dynasty V; Mary-Ann Pouls Wegner, Ontario Museum; Jose Rafael Saade, University of Toronto 8:30 a.m. PCMA Steven Blake Shubert, Brown University Royal Ontario Museum; Rexine Hummel, Royal Ontario Museum

Assembling an Assemblage: Goldmines and Nomads: New Defining the xA n TAty; Unrolling the Columns of the The Egyptian Collection at Excavations and Surveys at JJ Shirley, Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak 9:00 a.m. The Barnes Foundation; Gebel Rafit; Journal of Egyptian Through Photogrammetry; Carl Robert Walsh, Julien Cooper, History/JARCE/Chapters Peter J. Brand, The Barnes Foundation Yale University Council University of Memphis

'Got Pearls?' Costume as an Continuity of Kerma Religion: Eight Medjay Walk into a New Discoveries at the Temple of Indicator of Elite Status in Rams, Lions, and Winged Palace: Bureaucratic Ramesses II in Abydos; Roman Egyptian Mummy Hippopotami and Giraffes in Categorization and Cultural Sameh Iskander, 9:30 a.m. Portraits; Classic Kerma Contexts; Mistranslation of Peoples in New York University Lorelai Corcoran, Elizabeth Minor, Contact; University of Memphis Wellesley College Kate Liszka, California State University, San Bernardino

Rediscovering Ancient Iron and Stone: Racism, One Size Fits Most? Urban The Encroachment of Domestic Egypt: A History of Egyptological Stereotypes, and Administration in Southern Religion at Karnak: Preliminary Collecting and Display at the Intersection of Local and Upper Egypt; Interpretation of Findings in the 10:00 a.m. National Museums International at Kushite Tombos; Kathryn Bandy, Mut Precinct; Scotland, Edinburgh; Stuart Tyson Smith, Tell Edfu Project Michael Robert Tritsch, Margaret Maitland, University of California, Santa Johns Hopkins University National Museums Barbara Scotland

Theme: Art & Artifacts Theme: Afterlife Books Theme: Archaeology Theme: Art & Artifacts

It’s Ill Waiting for Dead "Highway Through Hell": a Kawara at Giza in the Old Who’s That Girl?: An Investigation Men’s Shoes: A Message Netherworld Books Scene on Kingdom? Fauna from into the Woman in Pahery’s on a Sandal from Naga ed- an Ostracon at the MFA, Excavations in the “Kromer Wine-Making Scene; Der; Boston; Dump”; Morgan E. Moroney, Johns Jill S. Waller, Silvia Zago, Richard William Hopkins University 10:45 a.m. Johns Hopkins University University of Liverpool Redding, University of Michigan, Kelsey Museum; Mohamed Hussein Ahmed, Ministry of Antiquity, Egypt

The Determinative of the Minmose’s Prayer: A Vision of Kill Holes in Graeco-Roman Providing a Model Afterlife: Wt-Priest a “Mummy- the Secret Form of Osiris in Pottery of the Fag el- Funerary Figurines and Models Cloth”? A Band-Aid the Sky Over Abydos; Gamous Cemetery: in and Early Solution!; Bryan Kraemer; Comparanda and Questions; China; 11:15 a.m. Gaultier Mouron, Robert and Frances, Kerry M. Muhlestein; Anthony Barbieri, Université de Genève Fullerton Museum of Art, Brain Christensen, University of California, California State University Santa Barbara; Marissa Ashley Stevens, University of California, Los Angeles

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Toronto I Toronto II Toronto III Carmich ael/Jacks on Theme: Borders and Theme: Language and Theme: Conservation & Site Theme: Coptic to Modern Management Foreign Relations Literature

Making Use of 19th Century Locating Punt: Evidence “Amazement of His Beauty Shenoute’s “Rhetorical Photographs to Reconstruct from Mersa/Wadi in Every Body”: The Ventriloquism:” Citational Columns Inside the Hypostyle Gawasis, Egypt and Language of Amarna Period Practices in Discourses 4,6-9; 1:45 p.m. Hall at Karnak; Kassala, Sudan; Royal Display; Emanuel Fiano, Jean Revez, Université du Kathryn A. Bard, Carla Gabriella Mesa, Fordham University Québec à Montréal Boston University Guzzo, University of Toronto

Rescue Archaeology at Deir el- The Hyksos Settlement at Songs, Speeches, and Coptic Textiles as Metaphors of Ballas 2019-2020; Tell el-Maskhuta in the Captions in Ancient Egyptian Gender and Privacy in Late Peter Lacovara, Context of a Trade Route Tombs; Roman Egypt; 2:15 p.m. The Ancient Egyptian Across Central Sinai, Aurore Motte, John William Stephenson, Heritage and Archaeology Aleksandra E. Brown University Appalachian State University Fund Ksiezak, University of Toronto

The Third Season of Epigraphic Pharaonic Administration The SN-DT Problem A Space for Whom? The Work at the Cour de la Cachette, and Intelligence at The Revisited; Gathering Hall of a Fourth- Western Exterior Wall; Frontier of The Egyptian Jing Wen, Century Church in Dakhla; Mark Janzen; Terrence J. Empire: The Case-Study of 2:45 p.m. Tsinghua University Nicola Aravecchia Nichols, Southwestern Baptist Kumidi; , Theological Seminary Federico Zangani, Washington University in St. Brown University Louis

Conservation at the Red The Beginning or the End? Testing Linguistic Dating; Post-Pharaonic Influences on Monastery in Sohag: The 2019 Egyptian Levantine Politics John Gee, Civic Organization in Shenoute’s Campaign; and the Evidence of the Brigham Young University Canons and the White 3:15 p.m. Nicholas Warner, Amarna Letters; Monastery of Upper Egypt; ARCE Jana Mynarova, Annalise Pforr, Czech Institute of Hellenic College Holy Cross Egyptology, Charles Greek Orthodox School of University Theology

A Tongue Twister Name and Recent Excavations at Understanding and Collapsing Walls: Conservation Uronarti Fortress; Translating Metaphors for A Pan Flute from Egypt; of the Mausoleum of Laurel Bestock, Character, Feelings and D. J. Ian Begg, 3:45 p.m. Mankalibugha in Cairo; Brown University Emotions in Ancient Trent University Agnieszka Dobrowolska, Egyptian; ARCHiNOS Architecture Gaelle Chantrain, Yale University

Anubis and Clark: An Tidbits from Sobek Demotic The Cemeteries of Jews in Alexandria, Preservation of Jewish Heritage Ancient Expedition to Papyri from Tebtunis Egypt; in Egypt - Bassatine Reach the Red Sea; Recovered between 1997- Ahmed Motawea Shaikhon, Cemeteries; Traci Lynn Andrews, 2000; Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities 4:15 p.m. John Shearman, ARCE University of Chicago Richard Jasnow, Johns Hopkins University; Christina Di Cerbo, Epigraphic Survey of the Oriental Institute- University of Chicago

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Paris, Hyde Park, Beverly Hills All in Cairo; Mostafa 4:45 p.m. Abdelmeguid, Independent Scholar

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Toronto I Toronto II Toronto III Carmichael/Jackson

Theme: Thebes Theme: Nubia Theme: Religion Theme: Fakes & Forgeries

The Solar-Osirian Unity and The King’s Brother, Kariben: Star Clocks and Astronomical Facing the Facts: Fayum Rebirth in the Book of An Examination of Stela Tableaux in XXth Dynasty Portrait Forgeries; Caverns; Dawn Power, AMUM 1981.1.42; Tombs in the Valley of the Corinne Rogge, The University of Toronto Sarah M. Schellinger, Kings; Museum of Fine Arts 8:30 a.m. The Ohio State Sarah L. Symons, Houston; Caroline R. University; Edmund McMaster University Cartwright, The British Meltzer, Pacifica Museum Graduate Institute

Recent Evidence for the New Fieldwork at Taharqo’s Agents of Punishment and Painted Ladies of the ; Practice of Tattooing in Amun Temple at Sanam; Protection. Assessing the Anna Serotta, The Ancient Egypt; Kathryn Howley, Demonic in First Millennium Metropolitan Museum of 9:00 a.m. Anne Austin, Institute of Fine Arts, BCE Egypt; Art; Deborah Schorsch, University of Missouri - St. NYU Rita Lucarelli, Objects Conservation / The Louis University of California, Metropolitan Museum of Art Berkeley

The Book of the Dead at Deir Investigating the Pyramid The Connection between the The Art of el-Medina: Preliminary Complex of Taharqa at Cults of Hathor and the Early Misrepresentation; Observations and Findings; Nuri; James Karl Ramesside Pharaohs; Deborah Schorsch, Heather Lee McCarthy, Hoffmeier, Trinity Elizabeth Warkentin, Objects Conservation / 9:30 a.m. New York University International University; University of Memphis The Metropolitan Museum Epigraphical Expedition to Pearce Paul of Art; Anna Serotta, the Ramesses II Temple at Creasman, University of The Metropolitan Museum Abydos Arizona; Thomas Davis, of Art Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

The Essence of Small Things: Geometry and Giraffes: The Some Reflections on the Role Gender, Identity and Testing Definitions of Cultural and Geographical of Seth in the Opening of the Transformation: The Art Miniatures Through the Case Landscape of Meroitic Mouth Ritual; Institute of Chicago's Study of Deir el-Medina; Pottery; Mariam F. Ayad, The Mystery Mummy; 10:00 a.m. Gaia Bencini, Scuola Annissa Malvoisin, American University in Rachel Sabino, Art Normale Superiore, Pisa; University of Toronto Cairo Institute of Chicago Fulbright Visiting Student Researcher at Harvard University

Theme: Temples Theme: Religion Theme: Thebes Theme: Cemeteries

2019-19 Excavations of a The Composite Iconography The Iconography of the Emerging from the Belly of Late Middle Kingdom Bakery of the Funerary Papyri of Deified Amenhotep I on Hathor: Excavations at the 10:45 a.m. Complex at South Abydos; the 21st Dynasty; Twenty-first and Twenty- Gebel el-Silsila New Josef William Wegner, Asmaa Alieldin Ali Second Dynasty Coffins; Kingdom Necropolis; University of Pennsylvania Abdelfattah, Egypt Yasmin El Shazly, ARCE Patricia Coletto, University of Exeter

Mentuhotep II’s Jigsaw Puzzle: ‘The One Who Counts Photo-ing, Fixing, and Footling: New Kingdom Intrusive An Attempt at Reconstructing Corpses’: Conceptualizing, An Update on KV10; Burials at Saqqara: Cultural 11:15 a.m. Brussels Fragment E.5261; Caves, and Chthonic Spaces Salima Ikram, American Complexity in Material and Maarten Praet, Johns in Ancient Egyptian University in Cairo Practice; Hopkins University Thought; Natasha Ayers, Institute

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The South Temple of Between Anthropomorphism Latest News from the The Discovery of a Roman Senwosret III at Dahshur and Zoomorphism: The Cenotaph of Harwa, Luxor; Catacomb at North 2019 Season; Iconography of Divine Francesco Tiradritti, Saqqara; Adela Oppenheim, Beings from Deir el-Medina; Associazione Culturale per Nozomu Kawai, 11:45 a.m. Metropolitan Museum of Jennifer Miyuki lo Studio dell'Egitto e del Kanazawa University Art Babcock, Fashion Sudan Institute of Technology, SUNY

Beyond Beni Hassan: New How Divine Was Antinous? A Rediscovered Tomb in El-Ghorifa Burial Methods; discoveries from Speos Once Again the Obelisk; Qurnet Marei: TT382 Mohamed Wahballa, Artemidos and the Robyn Adams Gillam, (Usermontu); Ministry of Tourism and archaeological landscape of York University Sayed Mamdouh Antiquities Middle Egypt; Soliman, Ministry of 12:15 p.m. Shenouda Rizkalla, Minya Antiquties Inspectorate, Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities; Hanna Kurnitzki-West, Independent Researcher

Out of Ruins: The Mechanisms Constellations and Myth in The Work of the Egyptian The Effects of Different and Implications of the Graeco-Roman Cult of Mission in the Cemetery of Cultural Influences on Architectural Reuse in Isis; Draa Abo El-Naga, West of Ancient Egyptian Tomb 12:45 p.m. Amenemhat I’s Reign; Melissa Barden Luxor; Stelae; Luiza Osorio G. da Silva, Dowling, Southern Bahaa Gaber, Ministry of Walaa Mostafa, The University of Chicago Methodist University Tourism and Antiquities Director, Greco-Roman Museum Alexandria

An asterisk (*) denotes a Best Student Paper Contest participant

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