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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191006
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SUMMARY:Cargoes: The Materiality of Connectivity in Motion Across the Indian Ocean
DESCRIPTION:The conference is organized as part of the Max Planck Fellow Group “Connectivity in Motion – Port Cities of the Indian Ocean” led by Burkhard Schnepel at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology (MPI). By focusing on cargoes\, it discusses how the transport\, trade\, and consumption of these objects create connections between people\, groups\, regions\, nations\, and even entire continents. \nRIO is a participating member at the conference “Cargoes: The Materiality of Connectivity in Motion Across the Indian Ocean”. Prof. Dr. Michael Jansen’s presentation is entitled “Portuguese Cargoes in the Sea of Oman\, 1506-1650”. \nThe conference follows the workshop entitled “Ports and Transports: Evolution and Revolution(s) in the Indian Ocean World that was held in Muscat (GUtech)\, 4-6 March 2019. \nFor more information on the project\, please visit the website: https://www.eth.mpg.de/2952665/mpfg02 \nTo see the programme of the conference\, please follow the link: https://web.eth.mpg.de/data_export/events/8185/19_Programme_Cargoes.pdf
URL:http://rio-heritage.org/event/cargoes-the-materiality-of-connectivity-in-motion-across-the-indian-ocean/
LOCATION:Berlin\, Germany
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