Priests and Religious Landscapes in First Millennium Egyptian Delta - 10/07/2019, Durham (England)
The first millennium BCE in Egypt was a period of social and religious change brought about through the transformations in the Eastern Mediterranean as a whole and contacts with new cultures from the Levant and Aegean. The workshop aims to investigate the complex settings around the religious personnel who operated in the cities of the Western Delta in particular and understand their relationship with Memphis and other centres in Upper and Lower Egypt.
FECHA CONGRESO/CONGRESS DATE/DATA CONGRESSO: 10/07/2019
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Department of Geography, room W007, Durham University (Durham, England)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Elena Tiribilli; Penelope Wilson.
INFO: web - elena.tiribilli@durham.ac.uk
INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE: gratis / free / gratuito
elena.tiribilli@durham.ac.uk
PROGRAMA/PROGRAM/PROGRAMMA:
10:00-10:30 Registration 10:30-10:45 Welcome and Introduction 10:45-11:30 Dr Hussein Bassir (Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Antiquities Museum) Buto in the First Millennium BC 11:30: 12:00 Coffee break 12:00-12:45 Dr Sylvain Dhennin (Laboratoire HiSoMA, Lyon) Religious organisation in the Western Delta: Interconnection between Ritual Text and Geography in the “Ashmun block” 12:45-14:00 Lunch break 14:00-14:45 Dr Campbell Price (Manchester Museum) Saite priests at Giza and in the Delta 14:45-15:30 Dr Elena Tiribilli (Durham University) Interactions between people and territory: the specific sacerdotal titles of the Western Delta during the Late Period (MAP project) 15:30-16:00 Coffee break 16:00-16:45 Dr Penelope Wilson (Durham University) 'Giving the House to its Lord': Perspectives on Shrine-carriers