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DTSTAMP:20260416T020939Z
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SUMMARY:Seeing the Early Indian Ocean as a Peopled Seascape
DTSTART:20220425T150000Z
DTEND:20220425T161500Z
DESCRIPTION:This joint lecture will take place online. Registration is
  required\; click through for the registration link. Zoom information 
 will be provided via confirmation email to registered participants. Th
 e lecture\, by two distinguished scholars of Indian Ocean maritime net
 works and trade\, will focus on the crossing and experience of the fir
 st-millennium seascape. By drawing from epigraphic\, artifactual\, and
  spatial evidence\, stories of mariners and merchants\, church officia
 ls\, holy men\, artisans\, enslaved people\, Indians\, Christians\, an
 d others – and sometimes their shipwrecked goods – will people the
  first-millennium Indian Ocean bringing culturally-specific human conc
 erns to light. Who were these intrepid travelers from the Red Sea regi
 on and the ports of South Asia? Were they plying a luxury trade? What 
 did they live\, love\, and carry home with them across the monsoon sea
 ?
LOCATION:Online
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
CLASS:PUBLIC
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