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Researcher
Marleen De Meyer
- Disciplines:Archaeology, History, Theory and methodology of archaeology, Other history and archaeology, Historical theory and methodology
Affiliations
- Archaeology, Leuven (Research group)
Member
From1 Jun 2017 → Today - Arabic Studies, Leuven (Research group)
Member
From1 Sep 2002 → 31 May 2017 - Faculty of Arts (Faculty)
Member
From1 Sep 2001 → 31 Aug 2002
Projects
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- Tracking regionality in Ancient Egypt: comparative analysis of archaeological remains from the 6th and 15th nomes of Upper Egypt between the Old and Middle Kingdoms (working title)From16 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- A collaborative relational database infrastructure for Humanities ResearchersFrom1 Jan 2021 → TodayFunding: BOF - scientific equipment program
- Unlocking the photographic archives of the pioneering years of egyptology at the Royal museums of Art and History in Brussels.From15 Dec 2019 → 15 Mar 2022Funding: BRAIN-be(Belgian Research Action through Interdisciplinary Networks)
- The landscape setting of the pyramids of Abusir (Egypt)From1 Oct 2018 → 30 Sep 2020Funding: BOF - Bilateral scientific cooperation
- Puzzling Tombs. Digital reconstruction of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom governors' cemetery at Dayr al-BarshāFrom8 Jan 2018 → 12 Sep 2022Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Puzzling Tombs: Digital reconstruction of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom governors' cemetery at Dayr al-BarshaFrom1 Oct 2017 → 30 Sep 2021Funding: Fund Recuperation Fiscal Exemption, BOF - Concerted Research Project from 1994
- Puzzling Tombs. Digital reconstruction of the Middle Kingdom governors' cemetery at Dayr al-BarshaFrom1 Oct 2017 → 30 Sep 2021Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- The tomb of Djehutihotep within the Middle Kingdom elite cemetery of Dayr al-Barsha. Digital epigraphic documentation, analysis and interpretation.From1 Oct 2017 → 21 Aug 2023Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Perspectives on the so-called 'late Middle Kingdom funerary assemblage'. A Middle Bronze Age Egyptian funerary practice in the light of urban culture, religion, and cultural interrelations.From1 Oct 2015 → 31 Oct 2019Funding: FWO fellowships
- Structure and dynamics of the provincial administration in the 15th and 16th Upper Egyptian nomes. A regional analysis based on necropoleis from the early Old Kingdom until the end of the First Intermediate Period.From1 Oct 2008 → 30 Sep 2011Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
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- From Pots to Rocks: Editorial Tribute to Stan(2021)
Authors: Wouter Claes, Marleen De Meyer
Pages: 11 - 12 - Chaos en Beheersing: The Life of Henri Asselberghs and his Friendship with Jean Capart(2021)
Authors: Marleen De Meyer
Pages: 309 - 362Number of pages: 53 - Belgians on the Nile. A history of royal visits, entrepreneurship, and archaeological exploration in Egypt(2021)
Authors: Marleen De Meyer
- Egypte door een Belgische lens(2021)
Authors: Athena Van der Perre, Marleen De Meyer, Wouter Claes
Pages: 22 - 27 - Egypte door een fotografische lens(2021)
Authors: Wouter Claes, Marleen De Meyer, Athena Van der Perre
Pages: 46 - 49 - A Century of Belgian Archaeological Fieldwork in Egypt(2020)
Authors: Marleen De Meyer
Pages: 176 - 215Number of pages: 39 - "Pyramids and Progress". Belgian Expansionism and the Making of Egyptology, 1830-1952(2019)
Authors: Marleen De Meyer, Jan Vandersmissen, Christophe Verbruggen, Wouter Claes, Luc Delvaux, Marie-Cécile Bruwier, Arnaud Quertinmont, Eugène Warmenbol, Laurent Bavay, Harco Willems, et al.
Pages: 173 - 193Number of pages: 21 - Cattle Feet in Funerary Rituals: A Diachronic View Combining Archaeology and Iconography(2019)
Authors: Marleen De Meyer
Pages: 402 - 407 - Reading a Burial Chamber: Anatomy of a First Intermediate Period Coffin in Context(2018)
Authors: Marleen De Meyer, John H Taylor, Marie Vandenbeusch
Pages: 217 - 230 - The Tomb of Djehutyhotep in el-Bersha(2017)
Authors: Marleen De Meyer, Tine Bagh
Pages: 84 - 87