Rindi Nuzzolo, Carlo The XIIth International Congress of Egyptologists (Cairo, Egypt, 2019) - Programme ICE <div>Egyptologists across the world participated in the <i>Twelfth International Congress of Egyptologists </i>(ICE XII), held in Cairo between the 3rd and 8th of November, 2019.<br></div><div><br></div><div>ICE XII was organized by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities.</div><div><br></div><div>I delivered two presentations, with the British Museum team we spoke about the project on <a href=" https://doi.org/10.26180/5d70b15a24347" target="_blank">illicit traffic</a> of antiquities (<a href="https://doi.org/10.26180/5d70b15a24347">Circulating Artefacts Project</a>), and then I presented the Kellis cartonnage, my <a href="https://doi.org/10.26180/5ca6c9fd1dc0f">PhD research</a> at Monash University, the <a href="https://doi.org/10.26180/5de2e403642f4">technologies</a> used, and the outcomes.</div><div><br></div><div><a href="http://www.ice12cairo.moantiq.gov.eg/" target="_blank">ICE XII Congress</a><br></div> Egyptology;Ancient Egyptians;Ancient Egypt;Museum studies;museum collections;Cultural Heritage Protection;cultural heritage management;cultural heritage sites;Western Desert;Western Desert oases, Egypt;Western Desert, Egypt;Nile Valley;antiquities collections;Antiquities market;Cultural Heritage Preservation;Lootings;Archaeological excavation;Archaeology Fieldwork;Museum archives;digital artefact;digital artifacts;Digital Humanities, Web Archives, National Libraries, Information Studies;digital humanities, special collections, accessing data;digital humanities;databases;computer applications in archaeology;art market;excavation;cultural heritage;egyptology;database;API;cultural heritage recording;Dakhleh Oasis Project;Dakhleh Oasis;cartonnage;mummy masks;excavations;Archaeological Context;Archaeological research;Graeco/Roman Egypt;funerary rituals;footcase;Ismant el-Kharab;Ismant al-Kharab;Kellis 1;Kellis;Kellis 1 Cemetery;craftsmen;craftsmanship;greco-roman;Prolemaic Period;Roman Period;Kharga Oasis;regional style;local variations;regional variations;burial assemblage;looting;Egyptian Archaeology;artisans;3D modelling;3D modeling;photogrammetry;museums and galleries;3D reconstruction;golden mummies;funerary practices;Egyptian cults;illicit trafficking;Egyptian Mummification;shrouds;burial furniture;data visualization;digital tool;interdisciplinary fields;Centre for Ancient Cultures;Faculty of Arts;Monash University;funerary furniture 2020-01-13
    https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/conference_contribution/The_XIIth_International_Congress_of_Egyptologists_Cairo_Egypt_2019_-_Programme_ICE/11307530
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