‘I am your slave, forever’: Slavery and Servitude in Late Period Egypt
21 maart is het tijd voor de volgende online lezing. Ella Karev zal spreken over het volgende:
How can we define slavery? What makes someone a slave?
These were the questions that formed the basis of her dissertation, Slavery and Servitude in Late Period Egypt (2022). In this talk, she presents the findings of her scholarship regarding slavery of this understudied period in Egyptian history, but also speaks to the deeper issues: was a slave considered chattel? What rights did slaves—or their owners—claim and exercise? Could they have children, get married, or own property in their own name?
In this analysis, she incorporates varied documentation (including Aramaic texts), re-evaluations of Egyptian terms of enslavement such as nmḥ and bꜣk, a study of onomastics and implications, insight into the practice of marking slave bodies, and relative price comparisons of slaves with goods and dowries. But at the core of this investigation are the above questions, which contextualise this study within slavery studies and demonstrate my attempt to answer how we can discuss slavery and enslaved persons in Egypt in modern terminology while remaining true to the Egyptian context.
Docent: Ella Karev Datum: dinsdag 21 maart (19.30 - 20.30) Locatie: Online (Zoom) Voertaal: Engels Prijs: €2.50 voor donateurs | €5 voor niet-donateurs | Gratis voor studenten (aanmelden via de mail en graag bewijs van inschrijving meesturen)