From the oracle bone scripts of ancient China to the hieroglyphs of Egypt and the philosophical traditions of ancient Greece, humanity's oldest civilizations are not just relics of the past—they are actively shaping new global connections today.
In this episode of Embracing Cultures, hosts Erik Nilsson and Hu Zhe sit down with two leading archaeologists. Together, they delve into how archaeology does far more than unearth artifacts—it rewrites our understanding of human history, breaks down stereotypes, and fosters mutual appreciation across cultures. They explore compelling questions: What can Chinese and Greek philosophical traditions learn from each other? And how does collaborative fieldwork, like the Sino-Egyptian mission at Luxor, build genuine human bonds and a shared stewardship of our global heritage?
This conversation highlights how digging into the past enriches our present and inspires a future built on cross-cultural dialogue and cooperation. Join us to discover how these ancient civilizations are charting a new blueprint for global understanding.
Watch LIVE:
7:30 pm, Jan 21 (GMT+8)
Hosts: Hu Zhe and Erik Nilsson
Guests:
Gao Wei, Member of the Chinese Egyptian Archaeological mission, Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Gao Wei, Member of the Chinese Egyptian Archaeological mission, Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences