Event: Friday Seminar: " 'Mycenae, Rich in Silver': Silver, Gold, and Maritime Trade in the Early Mycenaean World"


Date & Time

May 27, 2016 - 4:00pm to 6:00pm
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Contact Information

Matthew Swanson
mswanson@ioa.ucla.edu

Location

Fowler A222

Event Type

Friday Seminar

Event Details

Speaker: Dr. Jorrit Kelder, University of Oxford

This presentation aims to provide an overview of the earliest contacts between the Greek (Mycenaean) world and Egypt, between ca. 1600 BC and 1100 BC. By highlighting a number of objects that have been found in Egypt and the Aegean, this paper proposes that the earliest contacts between these two regions may have started in the context of long-distance trade in precious metals (with silver coming from the Aegean, and gold exported from Egypt). From the 14th century BC onwards, these early trading encounters developed into a much closer, 'special relationship', which involved the exchange of goods, plants, and possibly mercenaries.