Papers related to Papyrology at the AIA (2014)
Annual Meeting - Preliminary Academic Program
Session: 2D: Roman Egypt
Type: Open Session
Timeslot: Friday, January 3, 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Session Papers
1. Amy Yandek, Temple University
Vocation and Tradition: Personal Identity in Roman Period Karanis
2. Taco Terpstra, Northwestern University
The Materiality of Writing in Karanis: Excavating Everyday Writing in a Town in Roman Egypt
3. Thomas Landvatter, Kalamazoo College
The Karanis Ceramic Corpus: New Approaches to Old Evidence
4. Sean J. O'Neill, Hanover College
Isis as Genetrix: Reconsidering the Julio-Claudian Material at Philae, Egypt
5. Andrew Findley, Washington University in St. Louis
Re-examining Egyptian Cult at the Red Hall in Pergamon
Session: 2D: Roman Egypt
Type: Open Session
Timeslot: Friday, January 3, 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Session Papers
1. Amy Yandek, Temple University
Vocation and Tradition: Personal Identity in Roman Period Karanis
2. Taco Terpstra, Northwestern University
The Materiality of Writing in Karanis: Excavating Everyday Writing in a Town in Roman Egypt
3. Thomas Landvatter, Kalamazoo College
The Karanis Ceramic Corpus: New Approaches to Old Evidence
4. Sean J. O'Neill, Hanover College
Isis as Genetrix: Reconsidering the Julio-Claudian Material at Philae, Egypt
5. Andrew Findley, Washington University in St. Louis
Re-examining Egyptian Cult at the Red Hall in Pergamon
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