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Lecture of Meira Gold “Territorial Soils”

Published: March 16, 2023; Aithor: Julia Sonrisa

When: March 22, 2023
Where: New York University Gallatin School of Individualized Study

Address: 1 Washington Place Room 527, New York, NY 10003, United States

Phone: +1 212-998-7370

Web: https://gallatin.nyu.edu/

When Victorian archaeologists began overseeing large-scale excavations in the Egyptian Delta in the 1880s, they capitalized on the colonial infrastructure of the cotton trade—especially agricultural land and labor. Foreign excavators recruited workforces from landless Fellahin, local Bedouin, and young villagers to dig ancient soil through the winter months before the annual Nile inundation in the summer. Most archaeological sites were moreover buried under tells (artificial mounds) and situated on modern farmland. Territorial disputes were commonplace. Archaeologists sought to preserve the soil in situ, while farmers needed to rotate and redistribute it. The messy growth of British Egyptology was therefore predicated on the identification, popularization, demarcation, and especially, long-distance control of a new scientific space termed the “field site.” This talk will denaturalize the field site by exploring the literally shared ground between archaeology and agriculture, and the process by which Pharaonic ruins were made archaeological through Egyptian dispossession and exploitation.

Event Speaker

Meira Gold, Assistant Professor at New York University Gallatin

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This event is free and open to the public; Registration is required. In-person registration closes at 12 PM on the event day. In-person attendees must follow NYU’s COVID-19 policies. Online attendees will receive a Zoom link from Eventbrite. Contact historyofscience@nyu.edu with any questions about in-person attendance and scienceandsociety@columbia.edu with any other questions.

This event is part of the New York History of Science Lecture Series.

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Time: 6:00 PM — 7:30 PM EDT

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