| When | Wednesday, Jan 22, 2025, 7:30 – 9 p.m. |
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| Event interval | Single day event |
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| Campus location | Kane Hall (KNE) |
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| Campus room | 130 |
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| Accessibility Contact | histmain@uw.edu |
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| Event Types | Lectures/Seminars, Special Events |
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| Event sponsors | UW Department of History |
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| | | Description | Flowing more than 4000 miles from the highland lakes of East Africa to the Mediterranean, the Nile is Africa’s longest river. Ancient Egyptians honored the river as a god, building temples along its banks and revering the animals nourished by its waters. This lecture will examine how the Nile’s geography and ecology underpinned the development of Ancient Egypt; it will also show how the river’s association with divinity has endured beyond antiquity. |
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| Link | events.uw.edu… |
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