The geographical boundaries of modem Nubia extend from the 1st cataract (Dabôd village) in Egypt to Ad-Dabba between the 3rd and 4th cataracts in Sudan. After the construction of the High Dam in Aswan in 1964, a large part of Nubia has been flooded and the Nubians have been relocated around Kom Ombo in Egypt and around Halfa el Jadida in Eastern Sudan (Kassala State}. In Antiquity and Medieval times, Nubia used to extend further to Soba (South of KhartoLim in Sudan). The human settlement of N..
This dissertation focuses on the changing nature of Ancient Egyptian involvement in Nubia from the M...
The Meroitic Period, which lasted from the third century BCE to around the mid-fourth century CE, co...
Among the few surviving archaeological sites from the medieval Christian kingdom of Nubia--located i...
Nubia constituted the area in the Nile Valley in the present day Sudan, the area which spread from ...
The civilizations of the Middle Nile are considered as largely illiterate until the Napatan period a...
The civilizations of the Middle Nile are considered as largely illiterate until the Napatan period a...
Old Nubian is the modern designation for a literary language attested in texts from the Nubian kingd...
International audienceFrom the different local languages spoken in antiquity in Nubia and central Su...
Nubia constituted the area in the Nile Valley in the present day Sudan, the area which spread from t...
Evidence from historical linguistics, philology, archaeology, and, more recently, genetics enables u...
The long Holocene Nubian chronology is here revised and reassessed taking into consideration Nubia a...
Meroitic, the primary language of ancient Sudan, remained unwritten for at least two millennia. Ther...
Meroitic, the primary language of ancient Sudan, remained unwritten for at least two millennia. Ther...
The Meroitic language is known from more than two thousands inscriptions found in the northern part ...
The Meroitic language is known from more than two thousands inscriptions found in the northern part ...
This dissertation focuses on the changing nature of Ancient Egyptian involvement in Nubia from the M...
The Meroitic Period, which lasted from the third century BCE to around the mid-fourth century CE, co...
Among the few surviving archaeological sites from the medieval Christian kingdom of Nubia--located i...
Nubia constituted the area in the Nile Valley in the present day Sudan, the area which spread from ...
The civilizations of the Middle Nile are considered as largely illiterate until the Napatan period a...
The civilizations of the Middle Nile are considered as largely illiterate until the Napatan period a...
Old Nubian is the modern designation for a literary language attested in texts from the Nubian kingd...
International audienceFrom the different local languages spoken in antiquity in Nubia and central Su...
Nubia constituted the area in the Nile Valley in the present day Sudan, the area which spread from t...
Evidence from historical linguistics, philology, archaeology, and, more recently, genetics enables u...
The long Holocene Nubian chronology is here revised and reassessed taking into consideration Nubia a...
Meroitic, the primary language of ancient Sudan, remained unwritten for at least two millennia. Ther...
Meroitic, the primary language of ancient Sudan, remained unwritten for at least two millennia. Ther...
The Meroitic language is known from more than two thousands inscriptions found in the northern part ...
The Meroitic language is known from more than two thousands inscriptions found in the northern part ...
This dissertation focuses on the changing nature of Ancient Egyptian involvement in Nubia from the M...
The Meroitic Period, which lasted from the third century BCE to around the mid-fourth century CE, co...
Among the few surviving archaeological sites from the medieval Christian kingdom of Nubia--located i...