top of page

Publications and Conferences

 

2024. “Lower Nubian C-Group Figurines: Defining the Anthropomorphic Corpus,” in G. Miniaci, C. Alù, C. Saler, and V. Forte, eds, Clay Figurines in Context: Crucibles of Egyptian, Nubian, and Levantine Societies in the Middle Bronze Age (2100-1550 BC) and Beyond (Middle Kingdom Studies series)

 

2022. “Handbook for Docents - Iconographic interpretation of pharaonic imagery from the Egyptian Tent exhibition (June 2 – December 23, 2022) at Gregg Museum of Art & Design at North Carolina State University”. North Carolina State University, Gregg Museum of Art & Design

 

2019. “Female Figurines”, “Hawara”, “Lahun”, in L. Sabbahy, ed, All Things Ancient Egypt: An Encyclopedia of the Ancient Egyptian World. Greenwood, 2019. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440855139

 

2012. “Pelican”, “Spondylus”, “Bibliography”, in R. Stone, curator, For I Am the Black Jaguar: Shamanic Visionary Experience in Ancient American Art, Michael C. Carlos Museum, Atlanta, GA. https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/blackjaguar/

​

​

2022. “Pharaonic Imagery of Abydos in a 20th century Egyptian Tent,” North Carolina State University, Gregg Museum of Art & Design Lecture Series, Raleigh, NC

 

2022. “Lower Nubian C-Group Figurines: Defining the Anthropomorphic Corpus,” University of Pisa, Clay Figurines in Context: miniatures as crucibles of Nile Valley societies in the Second Millennium BC (Egypt and Nubia). A research project of the University of Pisa led by Prof. Gianluca Miniaci. Pisa, Italy

 

2018. “Paddle Dolls and Goddess Handles: Variations on a Theme?” Accepted for American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE) annual meeting, Tucson, AZ

 

2017. “Second Intermediate Period Female Figurines,” American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE), annual meeting, Kansas City, MO                                                                                                               

 

2016. “Not Dolls but Action Figures: Lower Nubian C-Group Figurines in their Regional Context,” Emory University Department of Art History Graduate Student Symposium, Atlanta, GA             

                                                                                                                                                           

 2015. “Innovation and Tradition in a C-Group Figurine from the Nubian Museum,” American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE), annual meeting, Houston, TX                                                                                

 

2013. “The Falcon Fillet of the Divine Queen Tiye,” American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE), annual meeting, Cincinnati, OH                                                                                                                                   

 

2010. “A Ptolemaic Striding Bronze,” University of Memphis Egyptology Graduate Student Symposium, Memphis, TN                                                                                                                                           

                                                                                                                                                                                              

2009. “The Symbolic Use of the Pomegranate in Ancient Egyptian Art,” Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC), Mobile, AL                                                                                                                         

 

2009. “The Silver Pomegranate Vase from KV62,” University of Memphis Egyptology Graduate Student Symposium, Memphis, TN                                                                                                                    

 

2009. “The Riddle of the Yellow Sphinx of Abu Roash,” Poster presented at University of Memphis Student Research Forum, Memphis, TN

​

​

​FOLLOW ME

  • Facebook Classic
  • Twitter Classic
  • c-youtube

© 2023 by Samanta Jonse. Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page