lectures and presentation of the Nephthys Project
(1083 Budapest, Ludovika tér 6.)
9,00-9,20 | Stephanie Zesch, Manuela Gander, Marc Loth, Stephanie Panzer, Wilfried Rosendahl, Saskia Wetzig, Albert Zink, Stephan Koja, Precious Decorated Bodies for Eternal Life: Two Late Roman Period Portrait Mummies With a Particular Collection History Analysed by Computed Tomography |
9,20-9,40 | Helen D. Donoghue Roman Egypt – leprosy and tuberculosis in the Dakhleh Oasis during the 1st–4th centuries AD |
9,40-10,00 | Enikő Szvák, Hedvig Győry, Purpose and beginning of the Nephthys Project |
10,00-10,20 | Snježana Schuster, Antal Sklánitz, Enikő Szvák, Ildikó Szikossy, Ildikó Pap Spine pathology of the Ancient Egyptian Mummies – preliminary results and scientific significance |
coffee break
11,00-17,00h
coffee break
17,10-17,20 | Enikő Szvák, Antal Sklánitz, Krisztina Scheffer, A peculiar „nose-prosthesis” in the Semmelweis Medical History Museum |
17,20-17,30 | Enikő Szvák, Antal Sklánitz, Krisztina Scheffer, A possible case of leprosy from ancient Egypt |
17,30-17,40 | Ildikó Szikossy, Kinga Karlinger, Gergely Pölöskei, Ildikó Horányi, Krisztina Scheffer, Ildikó Pap, Traces of autopsy on an 18th-century child mummy, Vác, Hungary |
17,40-17,50 | Enikő Szvák et alii. An ancient Egyptian falcon mummy identified by multidisciplinary methods |
17,50-18,00 | Zsófi Sajtos, Anett Nyíri, Enikő Szvák, Edina Baranyai The elemental analysis of the Gamhud mummy artifacts: bone fragments and textiles |
18,00-18,10 | Enikő Szvák, Ancient Egyptian human remains from the Collection of Aurél Török |
18,10-18,20 | György Pálfi, Zsolt Bereczki,HélèneCuvigny, Jean-PierreBrun, Partially mummified remains of a 3rd century AD individual from the Eastern Desert in Egypt: a preliminary paleopathological study |
18,20-18,30 | Gabriela Jungová – Pavel Onderka, The Curious Case of Nefersobek |
18,30-18,40 | Ildikó Szikossy, Mihály Molnár, István Major, James Schanandor, Denise Morrison, Antal Sklánitz, Donna Westrich, Enikő Szvák, Ildikó Pap Bolivian mummy with 3 hands? - The inside story of a Bolivian mummy bundle |