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The Cyprus Institute: Round Table Discussion – Colour Matters: Colours and Colourful materials in New Kingdom Egypt

Event Details:
Date: Thursday, 9 October 2025
Time: 10:15 – 12:30 (EET)
Venue: This is an online event. You are welcome to join us on Zoom (passcode: 297387)
Participants: See below
This round table will discuss the interconnections between colour, culture and crafts in this period. The round table will discuss the relationships between various aspects of colour in this period and interconnections of these aspects. This includes the scientific study of what these colourful materials are made of, how they are produced, where and by whom. We also ask what coloured substances can tell us about past cognition, behaviour and culture. What knowledge was necessary to produce them and how is this practical knowledge reflected upon in contemporary texts? How did the advent of new materials shape the way people spoke and wrote about colour? How does technology influence these objects and how do the objects in turn influence the perception and experience of colour?
These questions will be discussed to highlight the exceptional character of this phase of the Egyptian culture and to demonstrate the potential of an interdisciplinary, multi-perspective approach to the study of colour and colourful materials of this period. Such an approach has the potential to offer deep insights into the complex interrelations between technology, knowledge, innovation and human cognition in history.
The participants are leading scholars in their fields which allow for such a multi-perspective view and ideas coming in from a variety of standpoints.
Participants
- Prof Dr John Baines (University of Oxford)
- Katja Broschat (Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie, Mainz)
- Dr Henning Franzmeier (The Cyprus Institute, Nicosia)
- Dr Anna K. Hodgkinson (Freie Universität Berlin)
- Prof Dr Gianluca Miniaci (Università di Pisa)
- Prof Dr Thilo Rehren (The Cyprus Institute, Nicosia)
- Dr Alexandra Rodler-Rørby (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien)
- Prof Dr Shiyanthi Thavapalan (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
- Prof Dr Andrew Shortland (Cranfield University)
- Prof Dr David A. Warburton (Northeast Normal University, Changchun/Freie Universität Berlin)