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CREATED:20241023T124336Z
DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nTuesday, October 22, 2024 4:10 pm to 6:10
  pm \n 130 \n Anthropology Building \n 19 Ursula Franklin Street \n\nSpeak
 ers \nDr. Carrie Atkins \n\nDescription: \nAlthough prior scholarship has 
 shown that people would have arranged for passage on merchant ships, litt
 le attention has been given to collectively studying shipwrecks to underst
 and what passengers or crew brought aboard and broader patterns in mobilit
 y. Here, I examine the assemblages of first-century BCE shipwrecks to ide
 ntify personal items and reconstruct the identity of individuals aboard, 
 distinguishing also cargo items from personal items. In addition, aspects
  of individual identities can be ascertained, such as the sex of the wome
 n aboard two shipwrecks as known by their skeletal remains, or the profes
 sion of the medical practitioners aboard three shipwrecks as known by thei
 r instruments. Finally, the evidence emphasizes long-distance travel in t
 he first century BCE with the women travelling from the eastern Mediterran
 ean to Italy, and one of the medical practitioners from Italy to Hispania
 . The jewellery, figurines, instruments, amulets, and clothing found i
 n these wrecks attest to the entangled networks of people and goods coming
  together for a brief moment aboard the ship as they move around the Medit
 erranean and allow a glimpse at those who otherwise remain hidden in antiq
 uity.For more details, please check out the AIA website \n\nSponsors \nAr
 chaeology Centre \n19 Ursula Franklin Street \n\nCategories \n Archaeology
  Centre \n\nAudiences \n Alumni and FriendsCommunityFacultyFirst-Year Stud
 entsGraduate StudentsStaffUndergraduate Students
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241022T161000
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LOCATION:19 Ursula Franklin Street
SUMMARY:Lost at Sea in the First Century BCE: Reconstructing People from Sh
 ipwrecks
URL;TYPE=URI:https://www.anthropology.utoronto.ca/events/lost-sea-first-cen
 tury-bce-reconstructing-people-shipwrecks
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