CIPEG Annual Meeting - The Future of Traditions: Paving the Way for Egyptian Collections Tomorrow (Kyoto, Japan, 2019)
Carlo Rindi Nuzzolo
10.26180/5d70b1464b8f6
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/conference_contribution/CIPEG_Annual_Meeting_-_The_Future_of_Traditions_Paving_the_Way_for_Egyptian_Collections_Tomorrow_Kyoto_Japan_2019_/9770834
<div><i>The Future of Traditions: Paving the Way for Egyptian Collections Tomorrow</i></div><div><i>CIPEG Annual Meeting</i> as part of the <i><a target="_blank">25th ICOM General Conference</a></i> Kyoto, Japan</div><div>2-7 September 2019</div><div><br></div><div><b>ICOM International Committee for Egyptology</b></div><div>The Mission of CIPEG is to promote collaboration among colleagues for the study preservation, and presentation of Egyptian collections, monuments and sites. In addition it supports collections of Egyptian art and archaeology, including the heritage of the Ancient Sudan with a special focus on smaller collections within the framework of ICOM and in close co-operation with the International Association of Egyptologists (IAE).</div><div><br></div><div>Presented paper: "Circulating Artefacts: a cross-platform alliance against the looting of pharaonic antiquities".</div><div><br></div><div><a href="https://doi.org/10.26180/5d70b15a24347" target="_blank">ICOM Kyoto Keynote Speech</a></div><div><br></div>
2019-09-05 03:00:14
Egyptology
Ancient Egypt
museum studies
museum collections
cultural heritage management
cultural heritage sites
Western Desert
Nile Valley
Antiquities market
antiquities collections
Cultural Heritage Preservation
Archaeology Fieldwork
Museum archives
digital artifacts
digital humanities
databases
computer applications in archaeology
Art market
excavation
Lootings
Ancient Egyptians
Cultural heritage
egyptology