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Feb 28, 2016, 11:15:01 PM2/28/16
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The Northern California Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt; the Department of Near
Eastern Studies, UC Berkeley; and the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, UC Berkeley, are sponsoring
the following lecture:

Daring the Western Desert: Ancient Travelers and Their Rock Inscriptions

By Dr. Nikolaos Lazaridis
California State University, Sacramento

WHEN: 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 13, 2016
WHERE: Barrows Hall, Room 20, Barrow Lane and Bancroft Way, UC Berkeley
There is no admission, but donations are welcomed.

About the Talk

Since 2001 the North Kharga Oasis-Darb Ain Amur Survey team has been exploring the sandy routes
connecting Kharga oasis to Dakhla and beyond. In the course of this survey we have discovered and
recorded numerous lonely rock sites which were used in antiquity as camping spots and stopovers for
travelers. The rich epigraphic material from these sites provides us with valuable information about
the uses of these desert routes, traveling practices, as well as the identity and background of the
ancient travelers who chose to carve their marks on these rocks. In this lecture I will discuss some
of these Egyptian rock graffiti, focusing on their connection to ancient Egypt’s historical
narrative and their appropriation of Egyptian formal writing conventions.

About the Speaker

Dr. Nikolaos Lazaridis is the Associate Professor of Ancient Mediterranean History at California
State University, Sacramento. He is one of the very few Greek Egyptologists. He left Greece in 1996
to study Egyptology at the American University in Cairo and Oxford University, and later became a
postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Historical, Literary and Cultural Studies at Radboud
University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.

His doctoral dissertation, Wisdom in loose form: The language of proverbs in Egyptian and Greek
collections of the Hellenistic and Roman periods, was published by Brill Publishers in 2007. In
addition, Dr. Lazaridis has authored numerous articles on ancient Egyptian literature, epigraphy,
and religion. He is currently preparing two monographs: “Let me have Your Majesty hear a marvel”:
Aspects of narrative writing in ancient Egypt, and North Kharga Oasis Survey, vol. 2: The Darb Ayn
Amur, co-authored with Dr. Salima Ikram and Dr. Leslie-Anne Warden Anderson.

In 2003, while still a doctoral student at Oxford, he joined the North Kharga Oasis Survey team,
headed by Salima Ikram and Corinna Rossi, and since 2007 he has become the team’s chief epigrapher.
Last year Dr. Lazaridis was one of the recipients of the prestigious National Endowment for the
Humanities award for Scholarly Editions and Translations. This year he received Sacramento State
University's award for research, scholarship, and creative activity.

MORE INFORMATION

Go to http://arce-nc.org/lectures.htm or send email to Chapter President Al Berens at
heb...@comcast.net.

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Glenn Meyer
Publicity Director
Northern California ARCE


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