The practice of graffiti, rock inscriptions and secondary epigraphy in Ancient Egypt need to be examined, elucidated and evaluated in relation to their archaeological and environmental contexts. This conference seeks to render ever more discernible these voices from the past, long regarded as inconsequential and perfunctory, by shedding new light on their interrelational links with visual reception, society and culture. The papers aim to map corpora of graffiti throughout the Egyptian space and to address common issues of definitions and interpretations
This paper will present part of my PhD research results, focus of which was the speech captions (the...
This paper deals with Latin inscriptions from Egypt and Nubia apart from Alexandria and its closest ...
Le 2ème colloque international sur les origines de la civilisation égyptienne a réuni à Toulouse env...
As an Egyptologist and historian I have tried to partner in this dissertation Egyptological and hist...
Some of the earliest evidence for written communication in Egypt derives from figural graffiti—a var...
The workshop will take place on 23-25 September 2013 at Oxford University (Oriental Institute and Ba...
Examples of ancient graffiti provide a graphic testimony to peoples’ attitudes towards earlier monum...
This paper investigates graffiti drawn on vehicles in Egypt as an expression of their authors' socia...
International audienceFor most people the mention of graffiti conjures up notions of subversion, def...
The present work aims to demonstrate the relevance of the study of graffiti in a carefully defined t...
International audience‘Visitors’ inscriptions’ refer to the ink graffiti left in the public part of ...
The modern recording and study of Pre- and Early Dynastic rock art has a relatively long history. Ho...
This paper deals with Latin visitors' graffiti from sites in Theban region, namely from the Memnon c...
Rock art, basically being non-utilitarian, non-textual anthropic markings on natural rock surfaces, ...
The graffiti that survive from the ancient world of the Mediterranean offers us an extraordinary ins...
This paper will present part of my PhD research results, focus of which was the speech captions (the...
This paper deals with Latin inscriptions from Egypt and Nubia apart from Alexandria and its closest ...
Le 2ème colloque international sur les origines de la civilisation égyptienne a réuni à Toulouse env...
As an Egyptologist and historian I have tried to partner in this dissertation Egyptological and hist...
Some of the earliest evidence for written communication in Egypt derives from figural graffiti—a var...
The workshop will take place on 23-25 September 2013 at Oxford University (Oriental Institute and Ba...
Examples of ancient graffiti provide a graphic testimony to peoples’ attitudes towards earlier monum...
This paper investigates graffiti drawn on vehicles in Egypt as an expression of their authors' socia...
International audienceFor most people the mention of graffiti conjures up notions of subversion, def...
The present work aims to demonstrate the relevance of the study of graffiti in a carefully defined t...
International audience‘Visitors’ inscriptions’ refer to the ink graffiti left in the public part of ...
The modern recording and study of Pre- and Early Dynastic rock art has a relatively long history. Ho...
This paper deals with Latin visitors' graffiti from sites in Theban region, namely from the Memnon c...
Rock art, basically being non-utilitarian, non-textual anthropic markings on natural rock surfaces, ...
The graffiti that survive from the ancient world of the Mediterranean offers us an extraordinary ins...
This paper will present part of my PhD research results, focus of which was the speech captions (the...
This paper deals with Latin inscriptions from Egypt and Nubia apart from Alexandria and its closest ...
Le 2ème colloque international sur les origines de la civilisation égyptienne a réuni à Toulouse env...