Hopes, Fears and Raids in Roman Arabia

Sphinx cat of Roman Arabia
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 - 17:30

Dr. Conor Whately of the University of Winnipeg will present "Hopes, Fears, and Raids in Roman Arabia" on Tuesday, September 24 at 5:30 P.M. at Katzman Lounge in Vanier Hall. The talk is open to all with no admission charge. Refreshments will be served.

Dr. Whately will be speaking about a little known, but quite incredible body of writing from the ancient Mediterranean world, the tens of thousands of Safaitic graffiti found across the Black Desert in southern Syria and Jordan. The graffiti provide invaluable insight into the lives, both inner and outer, of the nomadic people who lived on the fringes of the settled, urbanized Roman world from the first century BCE and the fourth CE. Dr. Whately will focus particularly on references to the world of raiding, looking at what is revealed about the psychological impact on its practitioners and its victims.

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