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DTEND:20241021T230000Z
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SUMMARY:ISAW Library Events: Imperial Waters: Unraveling the Impact of Nile Floods on Roman Egypt and the Empire
DESCRIPTION:This lecture is the second in the ISAW Libraries events se
 ries for the 2024-2025 academic year. It will take place in person at 
 ISAW. Registration is required\; click through for the registration li
 nk. Sabine Huebner shares some of her recent work on the ancient envir
 onment\, exploring how the Nile's floods shaped Egypt’s agriculture\
 , society\, and political stability\, highlighting the incredible adap
 tability of the Egyptian people to environmental changes over centurie
 s. She will reveal how a blend of climate change\, particularly in the
  Nile flooding\, and political choices shaped agricultural output\, ta
 x policies\, and overall economy of Egypt under Roman rule.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
PRIORITY:3
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