The Red Sea: The geographical location, Geology and History The Red Sea was among the very first regions of the Middle East to be studied and explored by Enlightenment Europe, for as early as 1766 by the French cartographer. Shortly thereafter the publication of the royal Danish expedition to Arabia provided the first detailed account of the Hijaz and Yemen, to which can be added James Bruce’s publication of his travel in Ethiopia and Nubia. This may therefore be regarded as the beginning of ..
La historia medieval del Cuerno de África ha sido analizada tradicionalmente desde el enfrentamiento...
Haldane Cheryl. Archaeology in the Red Sea. In: Topoi, volume 6/2, 1996. pp. 853-868
Review of The Red Sea from Byzantium to the Caliphate: AD 500–1000, by Timothy Power (American Unive...
The Red Sea: The geographical location, Geology and History The Red Sea was among the very first reg...
The paper by will present preliminary observations on the recent archaeological work and landscape h...
This paper sets out preliminary observations of the recent archaeological work and landscape history...
Conclusion: The importance of the region during the medieval period: center has played a vital r...
This paper seeks to shed a high light on the archaeological sites discovered in the area of Suakin, ...
The medieval site in the Eastern Sudan: The-Post Meroitic sites: Although very rare, few sites with ...
The Red Sea has for a long time been considered as an area without history. Moreover, few historical...
Interest in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean trade network crosses many disciplines and stretches from t...
The book unveils documents and museum collections related to research and excavations conducted on t...
Conference proceedings discussing aspects of the Red Sea region in antiquity. Conference held and or...
There has been an increased interest in Romeʼs connections with the Far East over the course of the ...
By W.J.L. Wharton."The Red Sea ... as now issued in one volume, has been arranged and revised by Cap...
La historia medieval del Cuerno de África ha sido analizada tradicionalmente desde el enfrentamiento...
Haldane Cheryl. Archaeology in the Red Sea. In: Topoi, volume 6/2, 1996. pp. 853-868
Review of The Red Sea from Byzantium to the Caliphate: AD 500–1000, by Timothy Power (American Unive...
The Red Sea: The geographical location, Geology and History The Red Sea was among the very first reg...
The paper by will present preliminary observations on the recent archaeological work and landscape h...
This paper sets out preliminary observations of the recent archaeological work and landscape history...
Conclusion: The importance of the region during the medieval period: center has played a vital r...
This paper seeks to shed a high light on the archaeological sites discovered in the area of Suakin, ...
The medieval site in the Eastern Sudan: The-Post Meroitic sites: Although very rare, few sites with ...
The Red Sea has for a long time been considered as an area without history. Moreover, few historical...
Interest in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean trade network crosses many disciplines and stretches from t...
The book unveils documents and museum collections related to research and excavations conducted on t...
Conference proceedings discussing aspects of the Red Sea region in antiquity. Conference held and or...
There has been an increased interest in Romeʼs connections with the Far East over the course of the ...
By W.J.L. Wharton."The Red Sea ... as now issued in one volume, has been arranged and revised by Cap...
La historia medieval del Cuerno de África ha sido analizada tradicionalmente desde el enfrentamiento...
Haldane Cheryl. Archaeology in the Red Sea. In: Topoi, volume 6/2, 1996. pp. 853-868
Review of The Red Sea from Byzantium to the Caliphate: AD 500–1000, by Timothy Power (American Unive...