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The eleventh International Congress of Egyptologists took place at the Florence Egyptian Museum (Museo Egizio Firenze), Italy from 23- 30 August 2015. The conference was organised by the International Association of Egyptologists (IAE), the Soprintendenza Archeologia della Toscana (Ministero dei Beni e delle Attivita Culturali e del Turismo), CAMNES (Center for Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies), the University of Florence (SAGAS department), and with the support of the Istituto Lorenzo de' Medici. From animal mummies to Ancient Egyptian vocabulary to Imperial Cult Temples: of intriguing topics there was no shortage. The proceedings volume will present approximately 130 peer-reviewed papers alongside a selection of posters.
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Avec l’arrivée des pouvoirs macédonien puis romain, la société de la vallée du Nil et sa culture matérielle connaissent de profondes mutations, bien que les traditions pharaoniques perdurent et continuent même de s’enrichir. L’Égypte est alors l’un des leviers essentiels de l’hellénisation et de la romanisation en Méditerranée orientale et ses confins, notamment grâce au verrou alexandrin.Depuis une vingtaine d’années, l’archéologie de l’Égypte gréco-romaine connaît un net redéploiement, qui permet une réflexion élargie à l’échelle de la Méditerranée.Le colloque organisé par la Société française d’archéologie classique en mars 2008 a souhaité rendre hommage à ce développement récent et fécond. Centrant le propos sur les « formes » spécifiques de la présence grecque et romaine dans la vallée du Nil, il a voulu diffuser ces nouvelles perspectives auprès des spécialistes du monde gréco-romain.La trame de cette rencontre s’organise en trois sections : de nouveaux modes d’appropriation des territoires, en particulier ceux des fronts de mer et des marges ; le cadre spatial, des espaces de la vie à ceux de la mort ; les objets, au sens large, de la statuaire au mobilier. On suivra tout particulièrement la manière dont les « modèles » des mondes grec et romain ont été adoptés et adaptés, livrant souvent des formules spécifiques au terrain égyptien.
Romans --- Romains --- Egypt --- Greece --- Egypte --- Grèce --- Civilization --- Civilization. --- Civilisation --- Greeks --- History --- Social life and customs --- Romans - Egypt - Congresses --- Greeks - Egypt - Congresses --- Egypt - Civilization - 332 B.C.-638 A.D. - Congresses --- Egypt - History - Greco-Roman period, 332 B.C.-640 A.D. - Congresses --- Egypt - Social life and customs - Congresses
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La force de travail, extrêmement sollicitée au sein de sociétés antiques encore très peu mécanisées, fut organisée et gérée dans les grands empires proche-orientaux, tant au niveau central que dans ses implications locales et particulières. Le colloque de l’Aidea consacré à l’organisation du travail en Égypte ancienne et en Mésopotamie (Nice, 2004) a réuni des spécialistes dont les contributions sont publiées dans le présent volume.La construction des temples (Chr.J. Eyre), l’organisation des chantiers dans une province égyptienne excentrée (L. Pantalacci), le recrutement et l’enregistrement des ouvriers (B. Menu), le rôle des scribes (P. Piacentini), le statut des membres d’équipes de tisserands (Sch. Allam), le travail des artisans royaux à Deir al-Medina (R.J. Demarée), mais aussi la conception même du travail en Égypte à l’époque du Moyen Empire (K.A. Kóthay), le travail dans l’espace domestique et le travail des esclaves en Mésopotamie (S. Démare-Lafont ; Fr. Joannès), les contrats de travail à l’époque ptolémaïque et augustéenne (B. Anagnostou-Canas) constituent autant de chapitres solidement documentés qui font progresser d’une manière très notable nos connaissances sur le sujet et ouvrent des perspectives nouvelles.Une introduction originale (R. Carvais), développant une approche comparative, permet de mettre en abîme les résultats obtenus, dans une « préhistoire du droit du travail » où l’on décèle quelques traces embryonnaires, mais incontestables, de droit du travail dans l’Antiquité proche-orientale.
Labor --- History --- Egypt --- Iraq --- Civilization --- Conferences - Meetings --- History. --- Labor - Egypt - Congresses --- Labor - Iraq - History - Congresses --- Egypt - Civilization - 332 B.C.-638 A.D. - Congresses --- Iraq - Civilization - Congresses --- Organisation du travail --- Conditions de travail --- Droit du travail --- Égypte --- Antiquité --- Mésopotamie
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This volume represents the outcome of the conference 'Deir el-Medina and the Theban Necropolis in Contact: Describing the interactions within and outside the community of workmen' held in Liège in 2014 (27-29 October). The goal of this conference was to encourage a wider perspective on Deir el-Medina, bringing together scholars from all egyptological fields and disciplines who are interested in studying the many types of interactions that the ancient community of Deir el-Medina developed both internally and at the broader (supra- )regional level. The title 'Outside the box' refers to two important dimensions touched on by the papers in this volume. First, it points to the fact that a vast quantity of documents from Deir el-Medina and, more broadly, from the Theban Necropolis has been available for a long time to some restricted academic circles, but are now to be taken outside the box: this holds true not only for the publication of papyri and ostraca preserved in many collections across the world, but also for archival material describing the excavations at the site itself, and more broadly for the monuments that remain there still, but are not available to scholars or the general public. Second, most of the papers collected in this volume share a common feature, namely their attempt to think outside the box, using new theoretical frameworks, cross-disciplinary approaches, or innovative technological solutions. Accordingly, 'Outside the box' can be read both as a plea for making the fascinating material from Deir el-Medina more broadly available, and as a shout of admiration regarding the creativity and tireless inventiveness of scholars working on the sources stemming from this exceptional socio-cultural setting.
Tombes --- Thèbes (ville ancienne) --- Tombs --- Deir el-Medina Site (Egypt) --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- Civilization --- Social life and customs --- Oudheden --- Egyptisch (Taal) --- Graffiti --- Teksten --- Thèbes (ville ancienne) --- Tombs - Egypt - Deir el-Medina Site - Congresses --- Deir el-Medina Site (Egypt) - Congresses --- Deir el-Medina Site (Egypt) - Antiquities - Congresses --- Egypt - Civilization - 332 B.C.-638 A.D. - Congresses --- Egypt - Antiquities - Congresses --- Deir el-Medina Site (Egypt) - Social life and customs - Congresses
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Egypt --- Middle East --- Religion --- Civilization --- Conferences - Meetings --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, West --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Orient --- Égypte --- Ägypten --- Egitto --- Egipet --- Egiptos --- Miṣr --- Southern Region (United Arab Republic) --- Egyptian Region (United Arab Republic) --- Iqlīm al-Janūbī (United Arab Republic) --- Egyptian Territory (United Arab Republic) --- Egipat --- Arab Republic of Egypt --- A.R.E. --- ARE (Arab Republic of Egypt) --- Jumhūrīyat Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah --- Mitsrayim --- Egipt --- Ijiptʻŭ --- Misri --- Ancient Egypt --- Gouvernement royal égyptien --- جمهورية مصر العربية --- مِصر --- مَصر --- Maṣr --- Khēmi --- エジプト --- Ejiputo --- Egypti --- Egypten --- מצרים --- United Arab Republic --- Congresses --- 332 B.C.-638 A.D. --- To 622 --- Egypt - Religion - Congresses --- Egypt - Civilization - 332 B.C.-638 A.D. - Congresses --- Middle East - Civilization - To 622 - Congresses
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Ptolemaic dynasty, --- Congresses --- Egypt --- Egypte --- History --- Civilization --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Civilisation --- Ptolemaic dynasty --- -Congresses --- -Congresses. --- -Conferences - Meetings --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Égypte --- Ägypten --- Egitto --- Egipet --- Egiptos --- Miṣr --- Southern Region (United Arab Republic) --- Egyptian Region (United Arab Republic) --- Iqlīm al-Janūbī (United Arab Republic) --- Egyptian Territory (United Arab Republic) --- Egipat --- Arab Republic of Egypt --- A.R.E. --- ARE (Arab Republic of Egypt) --- Jumhūrīyat Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah --- Mitsrayim --- Egipt --- Ijiptʻŭ --- Misri --- Ancient Egypt --- Gouvernement royal égyptien --- جمهورية مصر العربية --- مِصر --- مَصر --- Maṣr --- Khēmi --- エジプト --- Ejiputo --- Egypti --- Egypten --- מצרים --- United Arab Republic --- Conferences - Meetings --- Ptolemaic dynasty, - 305-30 BC - Congresses --- Egypt - History - Greco-Roman period, 332 BC-640 AD - Congresses --- Egypt - Civilization - 332 B.C.-638 A.D. - Congresses --- Ptolemaic dynasty, - 305-30 BC
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Water resources development --- Water-supply --- History --- Congresses --- Egypt --- Civilization --- -Water resources development --- -Water-supply --- Energy development --- Natural resources --- Availability, Water --- Water availability --- Water resources --- Public utilities --- Water utilities --- -Congresses --- -Congresses. --- History&delete& --- Égypte --- Ägypten --- Egitto --- Egipet --- Egiptos --- Miṣr --- Southern Region (United Arab Republic) --- Egyptian Region (United Arab Republic) --- Iqlīm al-Janūbī (United Arab Republic) --- Egyptian Territory (United Arab Republic) --- Egipat --- Arab Republic of Egypt --- A.R.E. --- ARE (Arab Republic of Egypt) --- Jumhūrīyat Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah --- Mitsrayim --- Egipt --- Ijiptʻŭ --- Misri --- Ancient Egypt --- Gouvernement royal égyptien --- جمهورية مصر العربية --- مِصر --- مَصر --- Maṣr --- Khēmi --- エジプト --- Ejiputo --- Egypti --- Egypten --- מצרים --- United Arab Republic --- Congresses. --- Water resources development - Egypt - History - Congresses --- Water-supply - Egypt - History - Congresses --- Water-supply - Middle East - History - Congresses --- Egypt - Civilization - To 332 B.C. - Congresses --- Egypt - Civilization - 332 B.C.-638 A.D. - Congresses --- Eau --- Antiquité --- Utilisation
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Academic collection --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Egypt --- Égypte --- Ägypten --- Egitto --- Egipet --- Egiptos --- Miṣr --- Southern Region (United Arab Republic) --- Egyptian Region (United Arab Republic) --- Iqlīm al-Janūbī (United Arab Republic) --- Egyptian Territory (United Arab Republic) --- Egipat --- Arab Republic of Egypt --- A.R.E. --- ARE (Arab Republic of Egypt) --- Jumhūrīyat Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah --- Mitsrayim --- Egipt --- Ijiptʻŭ --- Misri --- Ancient Egypt --- Gouvernement royal égyptien --- جمهورية مصر العربية --- مِصر --- مَصر --- Maṣr --- Khēmi --- エジプト --- Ejiputo --- Egypti --- Egypten --- מצרים --- United Arab Republic --- Antiquities --- Civilization --- Conferences - Meetings --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Egypte --- Antiquités --- Civilisation --- Congresses --- To 332 B.C. --- 332 B.C.-638 A.D. --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Egypt - Congresses --- Egypt - Antiquities - Congresses --- Egypt - Civilization - To 332 B.C. - Congresses --- Egypt - Civilization - 332 B.C.-638 A.D. - Congresses
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