5-Week SASA Continuing Education Reading Group : Imperial Encounters- Material Culture under Roman Rule in Egypt
sáb 15 de jun
|Zoom Meeting
5-Week Text-In-Translation Reading Group Saturdays at 11 am Eastern Time Led by Louise O'Brien
Time & Location
15 jun 2024, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. GMT-4
Zoom Meeting
Guests
About the Event
The introduction of Roman rule to Egypt in 30 BC brought about a transition from a dynastic monarchy, to a province of the expanding Roman empire, resulting in interplay between both imperial power and native Egyptian culture. Focusing on this transformative period, we will explore the values and importance of material culture as primary evidence, including the Fayum mummy portrait panels, hybrid tomb decoration, and changing temple adornments and architecture. We will analyse the cultural encounters between Rome and Egypt, understanding how Roman rule influenced the life of those living and working in Egypt during this period, including religious practices, elite strategy, and artistic expression in life and death.
Key topics will include the continuity of Hellenistic influences during this period, despite Egypt's status as a Roman province, the rise of syncretic deities such as Serapis, the assimilation of imperial cult with native Egyptian culture, and the appropriation and manipulation of classical culture by native elites. Critical analysis of primary sources and archaeological evidence will allow us to understand the complex dynamics of cultural exchange that occurred during this period, and will shed light on how Roman rule affected the identities and experiences of Egypt as a result.
5-Week Text-In-Translation Reading Group
Saturdays at 11 am Eastern Time  Â
Start date: June 15th
End date: July 13th
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