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Semna (Nubia)
Three “Italian” Graffiti from Semna and Begrawiya North
The Semna South Project Louis V
3 the Kingdom of Kush. Urban Defences and Military Installations
Digital Reconstruction of the Archaeological Landscape in the Concession Area of the Scandinavian Joint Expedition to Sudanese Nubia (1961–1964)
The Egyptian Fortress on Uronarti in the Late Middle Kingdom
The Lower Nubian Egyptian Fortresses in the Middle Kingdom: a Strategic Point of View
Excavations at Semna South, Sudan. Louis V. Zabkar
The Legacy of Senwosret I During the Reign of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III 162 J I
Egyptians Versus Kushites Florence Doyen, Luc Gabolde
Internecine Conflict in the Second Kingdom of Kush
Wadi Halfa Museum: a Rescue Mechanism for the Nubian Intangible Heritage Wadi Halfa Museum : Un Mécanisme De Sauvetage Pour Le Patrimoine Immatériel De Nubie
Forgotten Fortress Returning to Uronarti
Open Final Thesis Document.Pdf
Egyptian Conceptions of Foreigners During the Middle Kingdom (C
The Hydrology of the Nile
Role and Contribution of Prominent Officials Within Egypt and the Empire
Proposed Investigation of Flooded Archaeological Remains Beneath Lake Nasser
A Historiography of Archaeological Research at Meroë, Sudan*
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Ancient Egyptian Forts at Semna and Uronarti ABOVE Wady Halfa, Near the Northern the Identification of Forts Nos
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY of SUDANESE NUBIA 1963–69 the Pharaonic Sites
Rock Inscriptions from Semna and Kumma Epigraphic Study
Literature of Ancient Egypt : an Anthology of Stories, Instructions, Stelae, Autobiographies, and Poetry
ARCL0056: Introduction to the Archaeology of Sudan
Cultural Identity and Self-Presentation in Ancient Egyptian Fictional Narratives
The Egyptian “Re-Conquest of Nubia” in the New Kingdom - Some Thoughts on the Legitimization of Pharaonic Power in the South
EGYPTIAN IMPERIALISM in NUBIA C. 2009 – 1191 BC. CARL GRAVES
A Biocultural Analysis of Nubian Fetal Pot Burials from Askut, Sudan
Topics in Middle Kingdom Warfare