Abstract

1 - A scientific approach to the conservation of printed photos.

Prof.Enrico Ciliberto1, Prof. Mona Fouad2

1 Catania University

2 Cairo University

2 - Climate of Egypt between dryness and torrential rainfall: patterns of climate variability.

Marina Baldi

National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Biometeorology (CNR – IBIMET).

3 - Climate report of Egypt.

Mr. Hamdy Abd El Rahman, Mr. Magdy Kamal Badir

Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA).

4 - Enhancing Historic sites and Landscapes: an Integrated Approach.

Heleni Porfyriou

National Research Council of Italy, Institute for the Conservation and Valorisation of Cultural Heritage (CNR -I CVBC).

5 - Environmental disasters from ancient Egyptian sources.

Dott. Giuseppina Capriotti, National Research Council of Italy, Institute for Ancient Mediterranean Studies (CNR – ISMA).

6 - Environmental Impacts on Archaeological sites and Culture in Aswan.

Prof. Magdi M. Ali

Prof. of Aquatic EcologyFaculty of Science, Aswan University and Dean of Faculty of Fish & Fisheries Technology.

7 - Evaluating and Mitigating the Natural and Man-made Hazards At some selected Archaeological sites in Egypt Using Remote Sensing And GIS techniques.

Dr. El-SayedAbbas Zaghloul

National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences(NARSS), Cairo.

8 - Geographical investigation in support of archaeological and environmental studies.

Dr. Prof. Paola Falcioni

University of Roma Tre.

9 - Geophysical events in the Mediterranean basin: a geomythological approach.

Dr. Mario Aversa

Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA), Rome - Italy.

10 - How can archaeological research benefit from remote sensing.

Dr. Maurizio Fea, Dr. Chris Stewart, Dr. Stefano Gusmano

Team “Satellite remote Sensing in support to Egyptological Research, National Research Council of Italy (CNR – ISMA).

11 - Human impact on water disasters a long-term history.

Dr. Laura Genovese

National Research Council of Italy, Institute for the Conservation and Valorisation of Cultural Heritage (CNR - ITABC).

12 - Innovative methodologies of photoscanning and photogrammetry in the Egyptian Cultural Heritage: from the hieroglyphs to the archaeological areas.

Dr. Andrea Angelini

National Research Council of Italy,  Institute of Technologies Applied to Cultural Heritage (CNR - ITABC).

13 - International Collaboration for Protection of Egyptian Cultural Heritage.

Prof. Mohamed Abd El Hady

Prof. of Conservation of Historical Buildings, Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo University, Egypt.

14 - Italians and Italian Language in Egypt in the Twentieth Century.

Abdelhaleem Hussein

Faculty of Languages and Translation, Aswan University.

15 - Modern Technology and care of museum archeology and environment.

Prof. Dr. Badawi Ismail

Professor of Archeological Science.

16 - Occurrences of copper and fuel resource are main factors controlling trade routes of Bronze age copper in Sinai and Eastern Desert, Egypt.

Abdel Motelib*, A., Elderby**, A. and A. El Manawi*

*Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt

**South Wadi University, Faculty of Archeology, Egypt.

17 - Palaeolandscapes and human settlement in West Bank Aswan.

Ilka Klose

Free University Berlin, The Aswan-Kom Ombo Archaeological Project.

18 - Presentation of the Activities and Results of the Italian-American Archeological Mission in Aswan and Kom Ombo.

Prof. Antonio Curci, University of Bologna, Prof. Maria Carmela Gatto, Yale University.

19 - Satellite information in support to archaeological research in Egypt.

Dr. Maurizio Fea, Dr. Chris Stewart, Dr. Stefano Gusmano

Team “Satellite remote Sensing in support to Egyptological Research, National Research Council of Italy (CNR – ISMA).

20 - Some environmental challenges in the aquatic environment of the River Nile.

Dr. Medhat Ibrahim

Spectroscopy Department, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt.

21 - Some Geoarchaeological Defects in Some Ancient Egyptian Rock-Tombs and Amphitheatre Temples at the west Thebe. Which have played a role in their deterioration and damage.

Prof. Abdou A.O.D. El-Derby

Associate professor of Archaeology Conservation, Chairman of Archaeology Conservation Department, Faculty of Archaeology, South Valley University, Qena , Egypt

Ex. Director General of Archaeology Conservation , The State Ministry for Antiquities Affairs.

22 - Study of Climate at Dabaa area, Egypt.

Mr. Hamdy R. Abd Al Hamid, Mr. Magdy Kamal Badir

Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA).

23 - The art. It is a source of history.

Dr Ahmed Faraman.

24 - The development of Qobet El-Hawa site: the problems and the proposed solutions.

Dr. Ossama Abd El-Maged

Director General of childern Museum-Cairo.

25 - The impact of palaeoclimatic changes and fluctuation of Nile floods on Ancient Egyptian Civilization.

M.A. Hamdan1, F.A. Hassan2, R.J. Flower2

1 Department of Geology, Cairo University, Egypt

2 Cultural Heritage Program, French University in Egypt

3Department of Geography, University College London, UK

26 - The Nile: river of civilization, river of meeting.

Dr. Bruno Marcolongo

National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Applied Geology (CNR – IRPI)

27 - The UNESCO campaign for the salvaging of the Nubia Temples and the role of the Nubia Museum.

Rageh Mohamed

Director of the Nubia Museum.

28 - Treatment and Conservation of a Polychrome Egyptian Wooden Sculpture: A Case Study.

Mahmoud Youssif Mohammed* a,b m.youssif@unimelb.edu.au, Mostafa Abdelfatah c, Robyn Sloggett b

a Conservation Department, Faculty of Archaeology, Fayoum University, Egypt

b CCMC, University of Melbourne, Australia

c Saqqara Conservation Department, Ministry of Antiquities, Egypt

29 - Valorization and conservation of the prehistoric archaeological sites in Algeria, Egypt and Libya.

Dr. Mahmoud Elshandidy

Director General of the salvage of Nubia Monuments Fund.