Dr. Nicole Boivin
ArchaeologyPrehistoric archaeology, maritime prehistory, ancient globalisation, emergence of agriculture, human dispersals, archaeological theory, material culture, molecular genetics, ethics and relevance of archaeology
Archaeology
Egyptology
Funerary and settlement archaeology in Ancient Egypt and the Levant
The First Intermediate Period to New Kingdom (ca. 2176 ? 1450BC) in general
Material culture studies
Interpretation of distribution patterns of material culture
Studies in culture contacts and interaction of ancient cultures, in particular Egypt and the Levant
Transfer of knowledge
Archaeology of identity
Evaluation and interpretation of archaeological data derived from ceramics
Contextual studies
Re-evaluation of old excavation records and archaeological material
Positive evaluation of project V147-G21 granting continuation, 2012
Grant awarded for Conference Functional Aspects of Egyptian Ceramics within their Archaeological Context from the D.M. McDonald Grants & Awards Fund, 2009
Grant awarded from the Thomas Mulvey Fund for the same Conference
Fellowship for participation in the Workshop Egyptian Pottery from the Old Kingdom, Chronological and Socioeconomic Aspects, 20th – 21st August 2007, Warsaw, Poland, awarded by the Austrian Science Association
Visiting Fellowship awarded by the British Academy at Cambridge (McDonald Institute of Archaeological Research), 2006
Fellowship for participation at the 5th International Congress of the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East in Madrid 2006 by the Austrian Science Association
Research Fellowship of the Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Art towards the enhancement of scientific scholarship in archaeology with the project Avaris and Memphis, Two Capitals in view of ceramic finds, 2003-2004
Award of the County of Lower Austria, 2002
ancient Egyptian, ancient Greek, Arabic, English, French, German, Latin, Spanish
Tell el-Daba XIX. Auaris und Memphis in der Hyksoszeit. Vergleichsanalyse der materiellen Kultur, Untersuchungen der Zweigstelle Kairo des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts 31, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2009
Tell el-Daba XIII, Typologie und Chronologie der Mergel-C-Ton-Keramik. Materialien zum Binnenhandel des Mittleren Reiches und der Zweiten Zwischenzeit, Untersuchungen der Zweigstelle Kairo des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts 19, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2001
2013 – Cultural Mixing in Egyptian Archaeology: The "Hyksos" as a Case Study, Archaeological Review from Cambridge Issue 28.1 (2013): Archaeology and Cultural Mixing, 257-286
2013 – Introduction, in: B. Bader, M.F. Ownby (eds.), Functional Aspects of Egyptian Ceramics within their Archaeological Context, Proceedings of a Conference held at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, July 24th to July 25th, 2009, Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 217, Leuven – Paris – Walpole, MA, 2013, 1-27
2012 – Sedment, in: A. Seiler, R. Schiestl (eds.), Handbook of Pottery of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom, vol. 2 Regional Volume, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2012, 209-235
2012 – Migration in Archaeology: An Overview with a Focus on Ancient Egypt, in: M. Messer, R. Schroeder, R. Wodak (eds.), Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Springer, Vienna 2012, 213-226. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.
2011 – Vessels in Ceramics and Stone: The Problem of the Chicken and the Egg; in: D. Aston, B. Bader, C. Gallorini, P. Nicholson, S. Buckingham (eds.), Under the Potter?s Tree, Studies on Ancient Egypt Presented to Janine Bourriau on the Occasion of her 70th Birthday Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 204, Leuven – Paris – Walpole, MA 2011, 125-171
2011 – Contacts between Egypt and Syria-Palestine as seen in a Grown Settlement of the late Middle Kingdom at Tell el-Dabca/Egypt, in: J. Myná-ová (ed.), Egypt and the Near East – The Crossroads, Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Relations between Egypt and the Near East in the Bronze Age September 1-3, 2010, Charles University in Prague, Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Prague 2011, 41-72
Principal Investigator of the START Project Beyond Politics: Material Culture of Second Intermediate Period Egypt and Nubia (Y754-G19), since 2015
Principal Investigator of the Project Foreigners in Ancient Egypt – The Archaeology of Culture Contact (V147-G21), 2010-2014
Scientific collaborator of the Salvage Field School 2010 Project in the Luxor-Temple conducted by Ancient Egypt Research Associates (AERA)- in co-operation with the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA)
Research Fellow of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, 2009
Researcher at the University of Cambridge, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research as Intra European Marie Curie Fellow with the Project 'A Bridge to Canaan', 2007-2009
Researcher at the University of Vienna with the Austrian National Bank Project: Tell el-Daba/Avaris (Egypt) and its Environment in the late Middle Kingdom (ca. 1800-1700 BC) Economy, Immigration, Acculturation
Researcher in the Special Research Programme: Synchronisation of Civilisations in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Second Millennium B.C., SCIEM 2000, Vienna, 2001-2004
Researcher in Project P 13627 – SPR of the Austrian Science Fund, 1999-2001
Member of the Association of Egyptologists
Member of scientific comité de lecture of the Journal Cahiers de la Céramique Égyptienne, and of Bulletin de Liaison du Groupe International d'étude de la céramique Égyptienne (Institute Francais d'archeologie orientale du Cairo), since 2013
Dayr el-Barsha (University of Leuven, BE)
Thutmosis III Temple Project at Luxor (University of Grananda, E)
Ehnasya el Medina (Museo Arqueològico Nacional, Madrid, E)
Tell el-Daba (Austrian Archaeological Institute)
Lisht (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; University of Birmingham, Alabama)
Memphis/Kom Rabia (Egypt Exploration Society, UK)
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ArchaeologyPrehistoric archaeology, maritime prehistory, ancient globalisation, emergence of agriculture, human dispersals, archaeological theory, material culture, molecular genetics, ethics and relevance of archaeology
ArchaeologyPrehistory and Protohistory (worldwide)
ArchaeologyEgyptology
ArchaeologyAfrican Archaeology