The Amarna Letters: A One-Day de Bragança Endowed Symposium (Hybrid Event)
Schedule
Sun Nov 17 2024 at 10:00 am to 04:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Gelman Library, B108 | Washington, DC
About this Event
The Amarna Letters: A One-Day de Bragança Endowed Symposium
The GWU Capital Archaeological Institute and the Department of Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the George Washington University presents a one-day, de Bragança endowed symposium dedicated to the Amarna Letters, a collection of diplomatic correspondence from the 14th century BCE that provides a unique glimpse into the political landscape of the ancient Near East. Scholars from around the globe will present their latest research on these significant texts. The schedule and list of speakers is detailed below:
Dr. Eric Cline 10:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Welcome and Introduction to the Amarna Period and Letters
Dr. Ellen Morris 10:15 AM - 11:00 AM
“Was Akhenaten's Foreign Policy Heretical?”
Dr. Francesco De Magistris 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
“The Egyptian Administration in the Levant of the Amarna Letters: Functions, Time, and Space”
Dr. Federico Zangani 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM
“The Amarna Letters as Evidence for Ancient Globalization”
Lunch Break
Dr. Alice Mandell 1:30 PM - 2:15 PM
“The Canaanite Amarna Scribes and Their Letter Craft”
Dr. Jana Mynářová 2:15 PM - 3:00 PM
“From Amarna With Love: Investigating the Origin and Context of the Amarna Greeting Formula”
(In-person only)
Dr. Jacob Lauinger 3:00 PM - 3:45 PM
“‘Seven Times and Seven Times, on the Belly and on the Back’: Prostration and the Performance of Identity in the Letters of Client Kings to the Pharaoh”’
(In-person only)
Dr. Chris Rollston 3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
Concluding Remarks
Registration:
This hybrid event offers both in-person attendance at Gelman Library and virtual participation. Please note that Dr. Lauinger and Dr. Mynářová's talks will only be available in-person.
- If you wish to attend in person, please select the number of (free) tickets you require and reserve your spot using the orange button on this webpage.
- For virtual participation, register only using the live-stream link below. There is no need to register through Eventbrite if you plan to attend virtually.
participation.
The keynote lecture, "Securing Peace in the Ancient Middle East: Troubles and Triumphs of Diplomats in the 14th Century BCE" by Dr. Amanda Podany, will take place at 6 PM on November 17th in Gelman B108. If you are interested in registering for Dr. Podany's free, hybrid lecture, please follow this link.
Where is it happening?
Gelman Library, B108, 2130 H Street Northwest, Washington, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: