The Red Sea from the Perspectives of New Universal History -25-26-27/05/2018, Shanghai (China)
FECHA/DATE/DATA: 25-26-27/05/2018
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Shanghai International Studies University (Shanghai, China)
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25 May 2018 Registration Program 26 May 2018 Meeting Room 212, International Education Center, Songjiang Campus 09:20-09:40 President LI Yansong, Shanghai International Studies University Welcome 09:40-10:10 Tea Break and Photograph 10:10-11:00 GUO Li, University of Notre Dame Reflections on the Study of Red Sea Trade Networks in Medieval Times 11:00-11:50 David WARBURTON, Northeast Normal University The Red Sea and the Persian Gulf: A Long-Term Perspective 14:00-14:25 QIU Yihao, Fudan University The Horse Riders Involved in the Maritime Trade: Continuities and Changes of the Indian Landscape under the Invasions of the Mongols 14:25-14:50 CHENG Tong, Shanghai International Studies University The Conflict between the Romans and the Sassanids in Yemen—Based on “The History of Bala’mi” and “The History of Tabari” 14:50-15:15 HAN Xuefei, Sun Yat-sen University The Historical Evolution of the Eastern Trade Routes to Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt 15:15-15:45 Tea Break 15:45-16:10 ZHANG Hongwei, University of Chicago SHEN Yuning, Universität Hamburg Synchronic and Diachronic Linguistics as Textual Archeology Oriented Approaches — Examples from Tigrinya and Classical Ethiopic 16:10-16:35 CHEN Yongsheng, Ocean University of China Prototypical Determinatives in Chinese and Ancient Egyptian Scripts: Function and Cultural Implications 16:35-17:00 WANG Xianhua, Shanghai International Studies University The Geography of the Lower Sea in Early Mesopotamian Sources 27 May 2018 Meeting Room 212, International Education Center, Songjiang Campus 09:00-09:50 GAO Rongsheng, Nanjing University From Aydhab to Tur: Transoceanic Connections between the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, 800-1400CE. 09:50-10:20 Tea Break 10:20-11:10 Itzchak SHAI, Ariel University The Red Sea: A Gate to Africa and South East Asia in the Bronze Age 11:10-12:00 ZENG Qiong, Beijing Foreign Studies University Guests from the Sea: Bengali Muslims in the 14th Century 14:00-14:25 CHEN Liang, Sun Yat-sen University Social and Faith Changes among the Pastoralist Afar in Ethiopia 14:25-14:50 TANG Jun, Southwest Jiaotong University Lion Appellatives of the Afroasiatic Peoples across the Red Sea 14:50-15:15 BAI Gang, Fudan University The Names of the Red Sea and the Black Sea: Reflections on their Greek Origins 15:15-15:45 Tea Break 15:45-16:10 Emmanuel UMAR, Sichuan University The Mediterranean Sea, the Sea of Sheol 16:10-16:35 Henok NEGUSE NEGASH, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law ONE BELT ONE ROAD: Overview of Its Expected Impact to the Red Sea Region and Eritrean Economy 16:35-17:00 Summations GUO Li, University of Notre Dame David WARBURTON, Northeast Normal University GAO Rongsheng, Nanjing University WANG Xianhua, Shanghai International Studies University