SESSION SCHEDULE ARCE 2019 Annual Meeting April 12-14: Washington, D.C. FRIDAY MORNING Edison ABC Edison D Edison EFG Wright ART & ARTIFACTS LANGUAGE & LITERATURE TECH ADVANCES HISTORY Chair: Emily Teeter Chair: Jackie Jay Chair: David Anderson Chair: Maggie Bryson Mysteries at Carnarvon 62; The Mechanics of Egyptian Ancient Egyptian Royal * Renaming the Queens: A Christine Lilyquist, Paronomasia: Applying pattern Annals. New insights on the New Reading for the Early Independent scholar matching in New Kingdom Palermo Stone and the Cairo Dynastic Crossed Arrows Sign; 8:30 a.m. texts; Julia Puglisi, Harvard Fragments; Massimiliano Victoria Almansa- University Nuzzolo, Czech Institute of Villatoro, Brown University Egyptology - Charles University Prague * Material Entanglement, Ain’t no Mountain High Digital Demonic 2.0; Royal Female Power and Punctuated Equilibrium, and Enough: A Topographical Christian Casey, Brown Political Influence: Examining Insights into Early Egyptian Survey of Mountain University Neferuptah and Sobekneferu 9:00 a.m. Boat-Building; Douglas Terminology; Christina of the Twelfth Dynasty; Inglis, Texas A&M Geisen, Yale University Brandi Hill, Swansea University, Nautical University Archaeology Program Factory to Farm: Changes in * Greek Orthography of * Miles above Earth: King Sobekneferu and her Egyptian Harvesting Egyptian Names in the Exploring Hermopolis (el- Legacy of Female Masculinity; Technologies; Elizabeth Elephantine Papyri; Ella Karev, Ashmunein) from Space; Kelly-Anne Diamond, 9:30 a.m. Hart, The Metropolitan University of Chicago Raghda (Didi) El- Villanova University Museum Behaedi, University of Chicago * Building a Monumental * Where Syntax and Semantics Graeco-Roman Channels and Neferneferuaten – A Semiotic Enclosure Wall in the Late Old Meet: A Typological Analysis of Water Management at Outline; Valérie Angenot, Kingdom; Oren Siegel, Old Egyptian Causatives; Silvia Tebtunis in the Fayyum: from Université du Québec à University of Chicago Stubnova, Brown University archives to aerospace Montréal 10:00 a.m. archaeology; DJ Ian Begg, Trent University; Giulia Deotto, Universita di Padova and others. ART & ARTIFACTS LANGUAGE & LITERATURE TECH ADVANCES HISTORY Chair: Tom Hardwick Chair: Richard Jasnow Chair: David Anderson Chair: JJ Shirley Heaven was a Drink of Wine: Historicity and Verisimilitude in 3D Replicas vs Their Originals The Reign of Horemheb and The Protective and Papyrus Rylands IX; Jeremy for the Study and Preservation Ancient Near Eastern Rejuvenative Functions of Pope, The College of William of the Ancient Egyptian Chronology: Problems and 10:45 a.m. Tomb U-J’s Wine Sealings; & Mary Antiquities; Rita Lucarelli, Solutions; David A. Falk, Morgan Moroney, Johns University of California, University of Liverpool Hopkins University Berkeley The Liquid Commodities A Fascinating Demotic Creating Reproductions of * Egyptian Imperial Policies of Trade between Egypt and the Ostracon... Really!!!; Richard Ancient Egyptian Artifacts for the 18th Dynasty: A Bottom- Levant in the Early Bronze Jasnow, Johns Hopkins Teaching Using 3D Up Approach from the Age; Karin Sowada, Dept. University; Karl-Theodor Technologies; David Levantine Periphery; Federico 11:15 a.m. of Ancient History, Macquarie Zauzich, Universitaet Anderson, University of Zangani, Brown University University Wuerzburg Wisconsin-La Crosse; Alydia Downs, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse The Auloi from Meroë: A Medical Anthology from the The Western High Gate at Dynasty 15; James P. Allen, Reconstructing the Tebtunis Temple Library; Medinet Habu Temple: A Brown University Instruments from Queen Amber Jacob, Institute for Process of Reconstruction; Amanishakheto’s Pyramid; the Study of the Ancient Ariel Singer, The Epigraphic Denise M. Doxey, Museum World, New York University 11:45 a.m. Survey, the University of of Fine Arts, Boston & Susanne Gänsicke, J. Paul Chicago; Jennifer L. Getty Museum Kimpton, The Epigraphic Survey, The Oriental Institute, The University of Chicago FRIDAY AFTERNOON Edison ABC Edison D Edison EFG Wright ART & ARTIFACTS LANGUAGE & LITERATURE TECH ADVANCES HISTORY Chair: Lisa Saladino Haney Chair: James Allen Chair: Amy Calvert Chair: Suzanne Onstine Body Doubles: an A passage of the Tale of the Investigating Material Traces Militarism, Machiavelli, and Examination of Artificial Herdsman from the Third for the Unfolding of the the Social History of “Reserve Parts” and the Intermediate Period; Marina Narmer Palette; Kathryn Daggers; Ellen Morris, Conceptualization of Post- Escolano-Poveda, University Elizabeth Piquette, Barnard College 2:00 p.m. Mortem Bodily Completeness; of Liverpool University College London Emily Grace Smith- Sangster, Princeton University “Aggression is Bravery, Literary and Linguistic Nuances The Life, Death, and After- Was the Old Kingdom a Retreat is Vile”: Uncovering in Depictions of Sexual Violence Death of Djed-Thoth-iuf-ankh Segmented State?; Jessica Emotions in the Ancient in New Kingdom and Greco- during the Twenty-Second Tomkins, Brown University 2:30 p.m. Egyptian Smiting Scene; Tara Roman Texts; Katherine Dynasty at Thebe; Melinda Prakash, The Metropolitan Davis, University of Michigan G. Nelson-Hurst, Tulane Museum of Art University; John William Verano, Tulane University Fear and Loathing at Amarna; * The pj-series 'demonstrative' Using RTI to Uncover the Private Property Transfers Kasia Szpakowska, in the Pyramid Texts; Brendan Painted Walls in Theban in the Old Kingdom; Swansea University Hainline, University of Tomb 110; JJ Shirley, Journal Thomas Logan, 3:00 p.m. Chicago of Egyptian Monterey Peninsula College History/UPenn/Chapters Council Curating the Wild: Rethinking Our Pharaoh is :)! Expressing The Trial Passages on Trial; Reconstructing Egypt’s the “Chaos and Order” Happiness in Egyptian Larry Pahl, The American Eastern Gate in The Saite Dichotomy in Tomb Imagery; Narrative; Nikolaos Institute for Pyramid Research Period (Dynasty 26: 664- 3:30 p.m. Jennifer Miyuki Babcock, Lazaridis, California State 525 B.C.); Hesham M. Fashion Institute of University Sacramento Hussein, Ministry of Technology, SUNY Antiquities A Grey Granite Workshop * Literature in the Necropolis: Redux: The Online GIS for the On Being Someone’s Identified in the Late “The Teaching of Amenemhat” Theban Necropolis 2019, a “Eyes” and “Ears”; Ramesside Period; Simone in Sheikh Abd el-Qurna; Repeating of Birth; Peter A. Mariam F. Ayad, The 4:00 p.m. Burger, Independent Margaret Geoga, Brown Piccione, University of American University in University Charleston, SC; Norman S. Cairo Levine, University of Charleston, SC Graduate Student Posters Discussion in the Foyer from 4:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. SATURDAY MORNING Edison ABC Edison D Edison EFG Wright ART & ARTIFACTS ARCHAEOLOGY RELIGION HISTORY OF EGYPTOLOGY Chair: Marina Escolano- Chair: Janice Kamrin Chair: Nozomu Kawai Poveda Chair: Heba Abdelsalam A Fragmentary Colossal Human-Environment Oblivion or Transfiguration? From the Archive to the Statue and Other New Interaction in Ancient Waset: Evolving ideas about the Museum. Rediscovering the Finds from the Pyramid Theban Harbours and waters of the Nile; Robyn First Display of the Museo Complex of Senwosret III, Waterscapes Survey, 2011- Adams Gillam, York Egizio’s “Statuario”; Giorgia 8:30 a.m. Dahshur; Adela 2019; Virginia Emery, University Cafici, Scuola Normale Oppenheim, Carthage College; Angus Superiore, Pisa Metropolitan Museum of Graham, Dept. Archaeology Art and Ancient History, Uppsala University, Sweden and others Horus of Shedet: Royal Digging into Khufu, Khafre Book of the Dead The Rosetta Stone, Egyptian Self-Representation during and Menkaure: AERA’s Scholarship in the Revolt and Tell Timai; Robert 9:00 a.m. the Reign of Amenemhet Season 2019 at Giza; Mark Ptolemaic Period; Littman, University of Hawaii III; Lisa Saladino Haney, Lehner Yekaterina Barbash, at Manoa University of Kansas Brooklyn Museum A Middle Kingdom Relief Documenting a Decorated Animate Decoration in the New Faces in Egyptology's Work in Faience; Isabel Ptolemaic Tomb and Other Burial Chamber: A History; Vanessa Davies, Bryn Stünkel, The Metropolitan Recent Work by the Oxford Comparative Study of Mawr College 9:30 a.m. Museum of Art Expedition to Elkab; Luigi Funerary Models and Wall Prada, University of Oxford Scenes; Georgia Barker, Macquarie University Puzzling Over the Pieces: Clean and Unclean Spaces in * Inscribing Gods onto A History’s History: Manetho, Herakleopolitan Funerary Roman Egypt; Anna Lucille Statuary and Shifting Divine Champollion, and Reliefs at the Art Institute Boozer, Baruch College, City Relationships; Michael Contemporary Narratives of 10:00 a.m. of Chicago; Ashley Arico, University of New York Chen, University of the Reign of Horemheb; Karen The Art Institute of Chicago California, Los Angeles/The (Maggie) Bryson Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ART & ARTIFACTS ARCHAEOLOGY RELIGION HISTORY OF EGYPTOLOGY Chair: Aidan Dodson Chair: Denise Doxey Chair: Fatma Ismail Chair: Lawrence Berman A Fragment of a Coffin of The Latest Perspective on the Tattooing and the The Beautiful One Returns: Harsiese, High Priest of Three Royal Saff Tombs at El “Aesthetics of Erotics” in Nefertiti and the Altered Montu of Thebes; David Tarif; Rasha Soliman, Misr Egyptian Representation; Identities of an Icon; Nicholas 10:45 a.m. Peter Silverman, Penn University for Science & Kathryn Howley, R. Brown, UCLA Egyptology Museum, University of Technology Institute of Fine Arts, NYU Pennsylvania Seeing Red: Protecting
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