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  • Temples and Tombs Treasures of Egyptian Art from the British Museum

    Temples and Tombs Treasures of Egyptian Art from the British Museum

  • Two Firing Structures from Ancient Sudan: an Archaeological Note

    Two Firing Structures from Ancient Sudan: an Archaeological Note

  • Amarna Period Down to the Opening of Sety I's Reign

    Amarna Period Down to the Opening of Sety I's Reign

  • The Origins and Afterlives of Kush

    The Origins and Afterlives of Kush

  • Section 5 the Cultures of Nubia

    Section 5 the Cultures of Nubia

  • Digital Reconstruction of the Archaeological Landscape in the Concession Area of the Scandinavian Joint Expedition to Sudanese Nubia (1961–1964)

    Digital Reconstruction of the Archaeological Landscape in the Concession Area of the Scandinavian Joint Expedition to Sudanese Nubia (1961–1964)

  • Inferring the Social Organization of Medieval Upper Nubia Using Nonmetric Traits of the Skull

    Inferring the Social Organization of Medieval Upper Nubia Using Nonmetric Traits of the Skull

  • In Lower Nubia During the UNESCO Salvage Campaign in the 1960S, Only One, Fadrus, Received Any Robust Analytical Treatment

    In Lower Nubia During the UNESCO Salvage Campaign in the 1960S, Only One, Fadrus, Received Any Robust Analytical Treatment

  • Nubian Archaeology in the Xxist Century

    Nubian Archaeology in the Xxist Century

  • Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt

    Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt

  • Profiling Punt: Using Trade Relations to Locate ‘God’S Land’

    Profiling Punt: Using Trade Relations to Locate ‘God’S Land’

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    Download File

  • Egyptians Versus Kushites Florence Doyen, Luc Gabolde

    Egyptians Versus Kushites Florence Doyen, Luc Gabolde

  • Egypt in the Eastern Mediterranean During the Old Kingdom: an Archaeological Perspective

    Egypt in the Eastern Mediterranean During the Old Kingdom: an Archaeological Perspective

  • Internecine Conflict in the Second Kingdom of Kush

    Internecine Conflict in the Second Kingdom of Kush

  • Sudanese Cultural Heritage Sites Including Sites Recognized As the World Heritage and Those Selected for Being Promoted for Nomination

    Sudanese Cultural Heritage Sites Including Sites Recognized As the World Heritage and Those Selected for Being Promoted for Nomination

  • An Example of Historical Evolution of Civilisations

    An Example of Historical Evolution of Civilisations

  • Tell El-Amarna): Interpersonal Violence Or Occupational Hazard Rebecca Marie Hodgin University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

    Tell El-Amarna): Interpersonal Violence Or Occupational Hazard Rebecca Marie Hodgin University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

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  • JOURNAL Ofthe Museum of Fine Arts, Boston PETERLACOVARA a New Date for an Old Hippopotamus
  • Excavations at the Nubian Royal Town of Kerma: 1975-91
  • Stable Isotopes and Diet at Ancient Kerma, Upper Nubia (Sudan)
  • Article (Published Version)
  • The Fourth Cataract and Beyond
  • Examining the Population History of Three Medieval Nubian Sites Through Craniometric Analyses
  • Access Archaeology Perspectives on Materiality In
  • Kerma People in Egypt (Middle and Classic Kerma) *
  • 2020 Abstracts-Virtual-Conference
  • Egypt Between Kush and Assyria
  • Ancient Egypt and Kush Lesson 4 the Kingdom of Kush
  • Nubian Identity in the Bronze Age. Patterns of Cultural and Biological Variation Michele Buzon Purdue University
  • Julie R. Anderson and Derek A. Welsby (Eds.), the Fourth Cataract and Beyond: Proceedings of the 12Th International Conference for Nubian Studies (Leuven
  • An Analysis of Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten's Temple Construction Activity Outside of Tell El-Amarna
  • ARCL0056: Introduction to the Archaeology of Sudan
  • The Egyptian “Re-Conquest of Nubia” in the New Kingdom - Some Thoughts on the Legitimization of Pharaonic Power in the South
  • Current Perspectives in Sudanese and Nubian Archaeology
  • A Biocultural Analysis of Nubian Fetal Pot Burials from Askut, Sudan


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