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DTSTAMP:20260416T021119Z
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SUMMARY:ARCE Lecture: The Other Woman
DTSTART:20160609T220000Z
DTEND:20160609T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:Middle Kingdom stelae play an important role in the study 
 of ancient Egyptian society. Subtleties expressed in the pictorial evi
 dence of these monuments offer information not given elsewhere. Though
  most of the stelae are inscribed\, the inscriptions are often brief a
 nd limited in content. Meant as memorials or historical monuments\, th
 ey consciously include information which the owner wished to convey\, 
 though unconsciously\, may include symbolic visual nuances -- i.e.\, i
 dentifying markers\, understood in their time and place\, but lost to 
 the modern viewer. This presentation will take a closer look at the re
 presentation of the female Asiatic servant\, Seneb-reniseneb\, whose i
 mage appears on the Thirteenth Dynasty Stela of Reniseneb from Abydos\
 , and determine what other roles she may have played in his household.
 
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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