registration, lectures, aTC workshop and visit to the new exhibiton in the Medical History Museum: Ages and Diseases
(1023 Budapest, Török utca 12)
9-10h | Registration |
10-11h | Opening / greetings |
Hungarian-Egyptian Friendship Society / Hedvig Győry, HEFS and ancient Egyptian Researches | |
HNM Semmelweis Medical History Museum / Krisztina Scheffer, Zoltán Arányi, the most famous mummified Hungarian boy | |
Hungarian Natural History Museum / Pap I, Szikossy I, Mummies from Vác |
coffee break
11,00-11,20 | Orsolya László, „Make them visible” – exploring children in ancient Egyptian sources and their bioarchaeological context |
11,40-12,00 | Dina Faltings, The Mummies of the Egyptian Collection at the University of Heidelberg |
12,00-12,20 | Helen Donoghue, Research-history of the Granville mummy |
12,20-12,40 | David Minnikin, New lipid biomarker data confirm the diagnosis of tuberculosis in the Granville mummy |
14,30-18,30h
c. 19,00 (after the workshop)
Semmelweis Medical History Museum
(1013 Budapest, Apród u. 1-3.)
Exhibition:
Korok és Kórok. Amiről a holtak mesélnek
Diseases for the Ages. What the Deceased Tell Us