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Lecture “How do you build a Roman city in Egypt’s Western Desert?”

Published: April 25, 2024; Aithor: Julia Sonrisa

When: May 1, 2024
Where: Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, NYU

Address: 15 East 84th Street, New York, NY 10028, United States

Phone: +1 212-992-7800

Web: https://isaw.nyu.edu/

Ancient Environmental History: How do you build a Roman city in the middle of Egypt’s Western Desert?

Organized by the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World

* This program is designed for K-12 educators and offers CTLE credits

This workshop will take place in person at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, located at 15 E 84th St. Registration is required. If you have any questions regarding the Expanding the Ancient World program please email ETAW@nyu.edu.

Event Description:

Ancient Trimithis was one of many medium-sized cities in the Roman Empire; but unlike most, it was located right in the middle of Egypt’s inhospitable Western Desert, hundreds of kilometers from the Nile Valley, one of the driest places on earth. In this workshop, we will explore how people adapted to and thrived in this harsh and changing environment by studying the results of NYU’s Amheida Excavations in Egypt’s Dakhla Oasis. After a brief introduction to the site and the excavations, we will practice asking and answering key questions about human interactions with the environment in the past through a mix of architectural, textual (inscriptions, papyri, and ostraca), and architectural evidence:

A starter bibliography will be provided, including some digital resources, for the NYU Amheida Excavations and Greco-Roman Egypt.

Workshop led by David Ratzan and Kechu Huang (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World)

Participants will receive 1.5 CTLE hours.

Expanding the Ancient World is a series of professional development workshops and online resources for teachers. Keyed to the NYC Department of Education Social Studies Scope and Sequence, this program is designed to offer K-12 educators opportunities to develop their knowledge of the ancient world and to provide classroom-ready strategies for teaching the past with reliable sources. Featuring inquiry-based workshops, flexible lesson plans, and up-to-date research, Expanding the Ancient World aims to equip teachers with information and skills that they can share with their students. CTLE credits will be offered to New York State teachers.

Expanding the Ancient World is made possible by generous support from ISAW and an NYU Teaching Advancement Grant.

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ISAW is committed to providing a positive and educational experience for all guests and participants who attend our public programming. We ask that all attendees follow the guidelines listed in our community standards policy.

Time: 5:30-7:00 pm EST

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