This volume is the outcome of a workshop held at the Museo Egizio from the 8th to the 10th October 2018. The international workshop “Deir el-Medina Through the Kaleidoscope” highlighted ongoing research focusing on the history of the archaeological excavations and recent field activities as well the study of written and non-written material culture. Museum collections, archives, material culture, philological and archaeological data are put in multidisciplinary dialogue with one another in an attempt to reconstruct the socio-economic history of Deir el-Medina.
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Introduction
Christian Greco
Reconstructing the archaeological landscape of Deir el-Medina through its main occupation phases
Cédric Gobeil
Late Twentieth-Dynasty ostraca and the end of the necropolis workmen’s settlement at Deir el-Medina
Ben J.J. Haring
“Workmen”, “Craftsmen”, “Artists”? Unknown archives helping to name the men of the community of Deir el-Medina
Guillemette Andreu-Lanoë
“Make yourself at Home”: Some “house Biographies” from Deir el-Medina, with a special focus on the domestic (and funerary) spaces of Sennedjem’s family
Kathrin Gabler, Anne-Claire Salmas
Bringing the Place of Truth back to life: Identifying the “owners” of houses and tombs
Julie Masquelier-Loorius
The King and I: An unusual private-royal Ramesside statue from Deir el-Medina in National Museums Scotland
Margaret Maitland
The archaeological context of the Late Ramesside Letters and Butehamun’s archive
John Gee
Brothers and sons in tomb decoration at Deir el-Medîna
Deborah Sweeney
The Medjay in context: Visual and verbal narratives pieced together
Danièle Michaux-Colombot
More Dhutmose papers
Robert J. Demarée
The forgotten papyrus
Regina Hölzl, Michael Neumann
The ‟archive” of Ramesses IX: Administrative documents housed in the Museo Egizio
Martina Landrino
Literary ostraca and decoration of tombs: A new approach to personal piety at Deir el-Medina
Annie Gasse
Editing hieratic ostraca from Deir el-Medina: A work in progress
Nathalie Sojic
Current work on the literary ostraca from Deir el-Medina kept at the IFAO
Florence Albert
The hymn to Ptah as a demiurgic and fertility god on O. Turin GCT 57002. Contextualising an autograph by Amennakhte son of Ipuy
Andreas Dorn, Stéphane Polis
Blue-painted pottery from Deir el-Medina in the Museo Egizio
Maria Cristina Guidotti
Woodcraft in Deir el-Medina: From the manufactured object to the workshop
Anna Giulia De Marco, Gersande Eschenbrenner-Diemer, Paolo Marini
Textile production in Deir el-Medina: A hidden activity
Chiara Spinazzi-Lucchesi
Female figurines from Deir-el Medina: Preliminary remarks on the IFAO collection (Cairo)
Marie-Lys Arnette
Monkeys and chariots: Observations on a “satirical” production from Deir el-Medina and elsewhere
Renaud Pietri
Digitally distinguishing ‟hands” that painted hieroglyphs in tombs at Deir el-Medina
Elizabeth Bettles
TT8 Project: An introduction
Enrico Ferraris
The pottery of Kha
Federica Facchetti
Textiles from TT8: Work in progress
Matilde Borla, Cinzia Oliva, Valentina Turina
Talking images: A semiotic and visual analysis of three Eighteenth-Dynasty chapels in Deir el-Medina (TT8, TT340, TT354)
Marina Sartori
Examing the impact of the Ramesside royal women’s tombs on the Deir el-Medina iconographic tradition: A work in progress
Heather McCarthy
Depicting the mountain and the tomb at Thebes: Ancient images of the Theban Necropolis
Aude Semat
Recent research on the Theban Tomb of the chief workman Neferhotep (TT216)
Cédric Larcher, Dominique Lefevre
Cults and worship in Deir el-Medina
Sasca Malabaila
The so-called oratory of Ptah and Mertseger re-examined
Ikram Ghabriel
On some guardians of the Ptolemaic Temple in Deir el-Medina. A preliminary study
Sandrine Vuilleumier
Deir el-Medina Ptolemaic papyri: The archive of Totoes
Lorenzo Uggetti
Recent trends in Coptic studies of Western Thebes
Anne Boud’hors
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