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Wed, 10 Jun
|Zoom Webinar (free event 500 places)
Cultural Exchanges in Ancient Egypt is just around the corner, and we are so excited for you to see what’s in store. We’ve brought together a unique and inspiring group of speakers, and our schedule is full of engaging events and meetups. Don’t miss out!
Time & Location
10 Jun 2020, 10:15 BST – 11 Jun 2020, 15:00 BST
Zoom Webinar (free event 500 places)
About the event
This conference is based on the idea that ancient Egyptian culture has been constantly shaped by complex cultural exchanges with Near Eastern, African and Mediterranean populations. Such influences have transformed Egypt but at the same time they have allowed Egyptian culture to spread well beyond its geographical boundaries. This workshop will discuss both the causes and effects of cultural exchanges in Egypt from the Dynastic to the late antique period. Exchange has occurred through trade relationships but also wars and invasions; some cultural changes have been drastic while others are more subtle and may still need to be addressed by new research. Each period of Egyptian history has attestations of exchanges and changes in language, literature, economy, religious beliefs, art and architecture. Bringing together scholars from different disciplines is the key to appreciate the complexity of such changes; therefore, this workshop welcomes an interdisciplinary discussion which encompasses literary as well as archaeological sources.
This conference is the first ever international meeting on ancient Egypt at the University of Kent, as well as the opening event of a new interdisciplinary research cluster on ancient Egyptian history and archaeology.