CONGRESS PICTURES, MARCH 2025

THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS "GENDER STUDIES IN ANCIENT EGYPT", MARCH 2025


PICTURES BOOK CONGRESS

Presentation by Dr. Fernando Pérez Lambás, Vice-Dean of Undergraduate Studies of the Faculty of Philology, Translation and Communication, Dr. Carmen Pérez Die, Emeritus Curator of the Department of Egyptian and Near Eastern Antiquities of the National Archaeological Museum/Honorary President of the Scientific Committee The First International Congress ‘Gender Studies in Ancient Egypt’ and Dr. José Pérez Negre, President of the Spanish Institute of Egyptology and Coptology (from left to right).

MONDAY

Dr. Kim McCorquodale

Honorary Postdoctoral Fellow Department of History and Archaeology, Macquarie University (Australia)


Multiple Marriages and Polygamy in the Old and Middle Kingdoms

Coraima Gutiérrez Durán

University of Granada. PhD Candidate


Gran favorita de Thoth: la singularidad de la reina Meresankh III de la IV dinastía del Reino Antiguo Egipcio

TUESDAY

Dr. Mariam Ayad

Associate Professor of Egyptology. Graduate Program Director, MA in Egyptology and Coptology, American University in Cairo


Women in Temple Ritual: From the Earliest Times to the Late Period

Dr. María Luz Mangado Alonso

Lecturer in Egyptology and the Middle East at the Faculty of Theology of Vitoria (North Campus).  Research Member of the IEBA-House of St James in Jerusalem.

Senior Researcher of Egyptology Seminar, Spanish Institute of Egyptology and Coptology


Sylvia Baleztena Ascarate: El legado de una Orientalista

Agustín Saade

Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. University of Buenos Aires. Researcher at the ‘Instituto de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna José L. Romero’ (IHAMM).


Identidad cultural y género en el Egipto Ptolemaico temprano: contrastes entre el asty alejandrino y la chora arsinoíta

WEDNESDAY

Dr. Katelijn Vandorpe

Full Professor of Papyrology and Ancient History Greek and Egyptian-Demotic Papyrological Textual

Dpt. Ancient History, KU Leuven



Entrepreneurial women in the multicultural society of Ptolemaic Egypt

Dr. Vanessa Puyadas Rupérez

Centre for Near Eastern and Late Antiquity Studies (CEPOAT).

University of Murcia.

Senior Researcher. Seminar on Hellenistic Greek and the Ptolemaic Period, Spanish Institute of Egyptology and Coptology


Prestigio y poder: la proyección de la figura de Arsínoe II en la política y la iconografía de Cleopatra VII

Dr. Andrea Paula Zingarelli

Faculty of Humanities and Educational Sciences National University of La Plata (Argentina)

Institute for Research in Humanities and Social Sciences (UNLPCONICET).

Director of the Amenmose Project (TT 318)


Las mujeres y las categorías sociales y económicas en el

Egipto del Reino Nuevo

Dr. Jean Li

Associate Professor of Department of History Toronto Metropolitan University

(Formerly Ryerson University)


Working Hard and Hardly Working? Some thoughts about gender, practice, and power in ancient Egypt, with focus on the Third Intermediate Period

Dr. Uroš Matić

Institute of Classics, University of Graz

The College for Social Sciences and Humanities, University Alliance Ruhr


Imperial Legacies: New Kingdom Egyptian Empire and the

Coloniality of Gender

THURSDAY

Dr. María Amparo Mateo Donet

&

Dr. Ángel Aleixandre Blasco

Department of Prehistory, Archaeology and Ancient History

Faculty of Geography and History.

University of Valencia



Mártires Cristianas en el Egipto Romano entre la Realidad y

la Leyenda

Dr. María Jesús Albarrán Martínez

Institute of Languages and Cultures of the Mediterranean and the Near East

(ILC-CSIC, Spain)

Member of the Spanish Papyrology Team DVCTVS

Associate Member of the Section de Papyrologie of the IRHT, CNRS (Paris)

External Collaborator of the ‘Mediterranean Archaeology:

Connections, Materialities and Writing Research Group’ of the UPF



La vida ascética femenina en el Egipto tardo antiguo: un

nuevo modo de vida de austeridad y abundancia

Dr. Romane Betbeze

Post-doctoral research fellow

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany)


“A tomb of one’s own": Funerary Monuments of Elite

Women in Old Kingdom and FIP Egypt




Dr. David Montolio Torán

Associate Professor, Department of History of Art

Faculty of Geography and History. University of Valencia

Senior Researcher of the Coptology and primitive Christianity Seminar, Spanish Institute of Egyptology and Coptology


El arquetipo mariológico en el arte del mundo copto

Dr. José Cebrián Cebrián

Associate Professor, Catholic University of Valencia.

Director of the Coptology and primitive Christianity Seminar, Spanish Institute of Egyptology and Coptology



Sofía en los textos gnósticos de Nag Hammadi

FRIDAY

Dr. Carmen Pérez Die

Curator Emeritus Department of Egyptian and Near Eastern Antiquities,

National Archaeological Museum.

Director of the Herakleopolis Magna Project


IN MEMORIAM: Damas y deidades femeninas en la historia de Heracleópolis Magna (Ehnasya el-Medina)

Dr. Sue Kelly

Marie Curie Postdoc Fellow

Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University, Prague



Regional Differences in Women’s Agencies - FIP

Dr. Ana Mafé García

International Association Cultural Itinerary The Way of the Holy Grail of Europe

Senior Researcher, Roman and Byzantine Egypt Seminar,

Spanish Institute of Egyptology and Coptology


Iconografía paleocristiana inspirada en Egipto: Roma y las

catacumbas (siglos II– III)

Dr. María Celia Ropero Serrano

Lecturer of the Master's course ‘Orient and Bible’

The Roots of Europe Foundation

Lecturer in Latin and Greek Philology

Institute of Humanism and Classical Tradition


Viajeras a Oriente

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