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Neolithic, A-Group, and post-A-Group remains from cemeteries W, V, S, Q, T, and a cave east of cemetery K /
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"Campagne internationale pour la sauvegarde des monuments de la Nubie."
"Keith C. Seele, director." :
xxiv, 141 pages, 55 pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 31 cm. :
Bibliography : pages xv-xxiii. :
0918986540
Noubadian X-Group remains from royal complexes in cemeteries Q and 219 and from private cemeteries Q, R, V, W, B, J, and M at Qustul and Ballana /
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At head of title: Campagne internationale pour la sauvegarde des monuments de la Nubie.
"Keith C. Seele, director." :
xxxix, 409 pages, 83 pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 31 cm :
Includes bibliographical references. :
0918986745
9780918986740
Excavations at Serra East : parts 1-5, A-Group, C-Group, Pan Grave, New Kingdom, and X-Group remains from cemeteries A-G and rock shelters /
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"Campagne internationale pour la sauvegarde des monuments de la Nubie."
"George R. Hughes and James W. Knudstad, directors." :
xxxii, 236 p., 43 p. of plates : ill. ; 31 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (p. xxiii-xxvi). :
0918986923 (alk. paper)
The Oxford handbook of Ancient Nubia /
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"The cultures of Nubia built the earliest cities, states, and empires of inner Africa, but they remain relatively poorly known outside their modern descendants and the community of archaeologists, historians, and art historians researching them. The earliest archaeological work in Nubia was motivated by its role as neighbor, trade partner, and enemy of ancient Egypt. Increasingly, however, ancient Nile-based Nubian cultures are recognized in their own right as the earliest complex societies in inner Africa. As agro-pastoral cultures, Nubian settlement, economy, political organization, and religious ideologies were often organized differently from those of the urban, bureaucratic, and overwhelmingly agricultural states of Egypt and the ancient Middle East. Nubian societies are thus of great interest in comparative study, and are also recognized for their broader impact on histories of the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East, as well as of neighboring areas"--
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xiii, 1201 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9780190496272