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The materiality of ancient Egypt: objects and museums

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The artifacts housed in museums wield undeniable power, embodying complex and multifaceted histories encompassing their creati
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The artifacts housed in museums wield undeniable power, embodying complex and multifaceted histories encompassing their creation, use, modification, reuse, abandonment, rediscovery, analysis, interpretation, display, and reception.

The essays collected in this volume, presented to prof. Marilina Betrò, interweave the many stories concealed within museum objects and the archives of the collections that currently safeguard them.

This fosters an ongoing conversation between ancient materials, texts, religious beliefs, and modern scholarship and interpretation.


– Introduction
Gianluca Miniaci, Christian Greco, Paolo Del Vesco, Mattia Mancini, Cristina Alù
– La collezione egizia del Marchese Malaspina a Pavia, la visita di J.-F. Champollion, lo ‘Stabilimento’ di Belle Arti
Clelia Mora
– The story of restoration of the Egyptian Department, and few surprise
Elisabeth Delange
– University Museum Systems. Exploring the Historical Evolution and Management Practices in Italy and Pisa
Chiara Tarantino
– Digital Egypt: Technological Advances in Musealization and the Frontier of Metaverses
Nevio Danelon
– Reconstructing the biography of the Predynastic fishtails
Mona Akmal M. Ahmed
 The Palermo Stone: history, digital epigraphy and museology
Massimiliano Nuzzolo
– The tomb of Ipiankhu and the recording of Middle Kingdom coffins in Egyptology
Wolfram Grajetzki
– The diagonal star table fragment P. 4084 at the Museo Egizio
Enrico Ferraris
– Loret, Lortet et les Onguents des Princesses de Dahchour
Laure Pantalacci
– As told by things. A story told by a cosmetic box
Stefania Pignattari
– Stele del sacerdote-wab Djehuti a Torino
Gloria Rosati
– A jar for a woman. A painted pottery vase from Gebelein
Federica Facchetti
– A Ramesside foundation deposit from the Valley of the Kings at the ‘Museo Egizio’ in Florence
Anna Consonni
– Ramesses VIII and X at Pi-Ramesse?
Henning Franzmeier
– L’Enveloppe de Momie en Cartonnage d’Hérib – Musée du Louvre E 13018 (AF 13029)
Patricia Rigault-Déon
 Shabtis of ỉm.y-ḫnt wp-nṯr.wy priests from the collection of Giuseppe Acerbi
Alessandro Galli
– Demotic Papyrus Archives in the Museo Egizio – Past, Present and Future Research(ers)
Susanne Töpfer
– Une stèle hiéroglyphico-démotique du Sérapéum de Memphis (Louvre IM 3345)
Didier Devauchelle
– Retour sur la « tombe de style gréco-égyptien » de Tôd
Christophe Thiers
– The ḳrsw coffin of Tapeny
Christian Greco
 

Biografia degli autori

Cristina Alù

Cristina Alù (PhD 2021, Università di Pisa - Universität zu Köln; Post-doc 2022-23, Università di Pisa) è borsista post-dottorale presso l’Institut français d'archéologie orientale e il Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology al Cairo, con un progetto sulla socializzazione del deserto orientale.

Gianluca Miniaci

Gianluca Miniaci è ricercatore senior di Egittologia all'Università di Pisa. Dal 2013 dirige la missione archeologica a Zawyet Sultan (Menya, Medio Egitto). E' direttore di due serie scientifiche "Middle Kingdom Studies" (Golden House Publications) e "Ancient Egypt in Context" (Cambridge University Press) ed ha al suo attivo quattro monografie e oltre 70 contributi scientifici.


Mattia Mancini

Mattia Mancini is currently a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pisa dealing with archival research, the history of Egyptology and the formation of Egyptian collections. He is a member of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Dra Abu el-Naga and the Ahhotep Project. He is also managing editor of the journal Egitto e Vicino Oriente.


Christian Greco

Christian Greco has been the director of the Museo Egizio since 2014. He curated many exhibitions in several countries. He is also teaching courses of Material Culture of Ancient Egypt and Museology at many national universities and at the New York University in Abu Dhabi. He has been co-director of the Italian-Dutch archaeological mission at Saqqara since 2011.

Paolo Del Vesco

Paolo Del Vesco is a curator and archaeologist at the Museo Egizio, with excavation experience in Italy, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the Sudan. Since 2015, he has been involved in the museum’s archaeological missions in Saqqara and Deir el-Medina, in addition to contributing to the design of gallery displays and the development of temporary exhibitions.
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