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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Bayuda, although an arid desert located in modern-day Sudan, has nonetheless been inhabited, farmed, worshipped in, and fought over by humans from the Palaeolithic onwards. Yet despite the longevity of its human occupation, the region has only in recent years become the focus of more intensive scholarly research. This volume, the first in a series dedicated to exploring the archaeology and history of Northeast Africa, aims to build on this trend by drawing together the very latest archaeological research and data and shedding light on how the Bayuda Desert and its environs were transformed into a cultural landscape. The contributions gathered here introduce, examine, and (re)assess a number of important issues, many of which are new in the archaeology of Nubia, as well as considering them against a broader comparative background. From climate change over the past millennia--and its far-reaching consequences in the present--through to an examination of the cultural influences of the Kingdom of Kerma, and from analysis of funeral rites through to interpretations of rock art, forgotten trade routes, and the commerce in cattle and slaves, this insightful volume offers a wealth of new information into the history of ancient Nubia. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Bayuda, although an arid desert located in modern-day Sudan, has nonetheless been inhabited, farmed, worshipped in, and fought over by humans from the Palaeolithic onwards. Yet despite the longevity of its human occupation, the region has only in recent years become the focus of more intensive scholarly research. This volume, the first in a series dedicated to exploring the archaeology and history of Northeast Africa, aims to build on this trend by drawing together the very latest archaeological research and data and shedding light on how the Bayuda Desert and its environs were transformed into a cultural landscape. The contributions gathered here introduce, examine, and (re)assess a number of important issues, many of which are new in the archaeology of Nubia, as well as considering them against a broader comparative background. From climate change over the past millennia--and its far-reaching consequences in the present--through to an examination of the cultural influences of the Kingdom of Kerma, and from analysis of funeral rites through to interpretations of rock art, forgotten trade routes, and the commerce in cattle and slaves, this insightful volume offers a wealth of new information into the history of ancient Nubia. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback, 200 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:75 b/w, 49 col., 5 tables b/w., 12 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503599069. Summary The Bayuda, although an arid desert located in modern-day Sudan, has nonetheless been inhabited, farmed, worshipped in, and fought over by humans from the Palaeolithic onwards. Yet despite the longevity of its human occupation, the region has only in recent years become the focus of more intensive scholarly research. This volume, the first in a series dedicated to exploring the archaeology and history of Northeast Africa, aims to build on this trend by drawing together the very latest archaeological research and data, and shedding light on how the Bayuda Desert and its environs were transformed into a cultural landscape. The contributions gathered here introduce, examine, and (re)assess a number of important issues, many of which are new in the archaeology of Nubia, as well as considering them against a broader comparative background. From climate change over the past millennia - and its far-reaching consequences in the present - through to an examination of the cultural influences of the Kingdom of Kerma, and from analysis of funeral rites through to interpretations of rock art, forgotten trade routes, and the commerce in cattle and slaves, this insightful volume offers a wealth of new information into the history of ancient Nubia. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction - ARTUR OBLUSKI, HENRYK PANER, AND MIROSLAW MASOJC Considerations on Terminologies: Based on Data from the Wadi Abu Dom - TIM KARBERG AND ANGELIKA LOHWASSER Archaeological Heritage of the Bayuda Desert: An Attempt at Evaluating the Project. Introductory Remarks - HENRYK PANER The Kingdom of Kerma between Egypt and Central Africa - CHARLES BONNET Cattle in the Nile Fourth Cataract Rock Art: El-Gamamiya 67 Site as an Example - PAWEL L. POLKOWSKI Anthropological Analysis of Human Skeletal Remains from the Old Kush-New Kingdom Cemetery (BP164) in the Bayuda Desert, Sudan - ALEKSANDRA PUDLO Meroe and the Moving Nile - M. D. S. MALLINSON AND L. M. V. SMITH The Natural and Cultural Landscape of the Meroe Region - PAWEL WOLF The Archaeology of the Sabaloka Region - FAWZI HASSAN BAKHIET Makuria Deserta. Some Observations on the Changing Pattern of Desert Trails in the Western Bayuda Desert and its Impact on the History of the Region - BOGDAN T. ZURAWSKI 0 g.
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Añadir al carritoBrossura. Condición: nuovo. Artur Obluski, Henryk Paner, Miroslaw Masojc (eds). Pages: 200 p. Illustrations:75 b/w, 49 col., 5 tables b/w., 12 maps b/w. Language(s):English. Brepols, Publication Year:2021 --- SUMMARY The Bayuda, although an arid desert located in modern-day Sudan, has nonetheless been inhabited, farmed, worshipped in, and fought over by humans from the Palaeolithic onwards. Yet despite the longevity of its human occupation, the region has only in recent years become the focus of more intensive scholarly research. This volume, the first in a series dedicated to exploring the archaeology and history of Northeast Africa, aims to build on this trend by drawing together the very latest archaeological research and data, and shedding light on how the Bayuda Desert and its environs were transformed into a cultural landscape. The contributions gathered here introduce, examine, and (re)assess a number of important issues, many of which are new in the archaeology of Nubia, as well as considering them against a broader comparative background. From climate change over the past millennia and its far-reaching consequences in the present through to an examination of the cultural influences of the Kingdom of Kerma, and from analysis of funeral rites through to interpretations of rock art, forgotten trade routes, and the commerce in cattle and slaves, this insightful volume offers a wealth of new information into the history of ancient Nubia. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ARTUR OBLUSKI, HENRYK PANER, AND MIROSLAW MASOJC Considerations on Terminologies: Based on Data from the Wadi Abu Dom TIM KARBERG AND ANGELIKA LOHWASSER Archaeological Heritage of the Bayuda Desert: An Attempt at Evaluating the Project. Introductory Remarks HENRYK PANER The Kingdom of Kerma between Egypt and Central Africa CHARLES BONNET Cattle in the Nile Fourth Cataract Rock Art: El-Gamamiya 67 Site as an Example PAWEŁ L. POLKOWSKI Anthropological Analysis of Human Skeletal Remains from the Old KushNew Kingdom Cemetery (BP164) in the Bayuda Desert, Sudan ALEKSANDRA PUDŁO Meroe and the Moving Nile M. D. S. MALLINSON AND L. M. V. SMITH The Natural and Cultural Landscape of the Meroe Region PAWEL WOLF The Archaeology of the Sabaloka Region FAWZI HASSAN BAKHIET Makuria Deserta. Some Observations on the Changing Pattern of Desert Trails in the Western Bayuda Desert and its Impact on the History of the Region BOGDAN T. ZURAWSKI.