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The late Roman harbor temple of Berenike. Results of the 2010 season of excavations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Excavations in 2010 in the southwestern harbor at Berenike documented two distinct structures. One built of white gypsum/anhydrite ashlars was the earlier of the two.
Rądkowska, Joanna K.   +2 more
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Elements of Christian popular piety in Nubia (VI-XVI century) – an outline of aspects [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The study of Christian popular piety in Nubia is very difficult, because after the old Christian communities in Nubia only ruins of churches, towns and villages buried in the desert sand, which are successfully examined by archaeologists from various ...
Mich, Katarzyna Anna
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Miscellanea Epigraphica Nubica II: Lenguas y escrituras en el Reino de Alwa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This article re-opens the discussion about the linguistic situation in the southernmost kingdom of Medieval Sudan, Alwa (or Alodia). The focal point is a graffito from Musawwarat es Sufra, an ancient site that later became part of Alwa. It is an eloquent
TSAKOS, Alexandros
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Undesired student behaviors, the effects of these behaviors and teachers’ coping methods [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This study aims to determine the undesired student behaviors encountered in the classroom, the effects of these behaviors, and teachers’ coping methods with them. A case study design, one of the qualitative research designs, was used in the study.
Kazak, Ender, Koyuncu, Volkan
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Conservation of Metal Objects

open access: yesEarly Makuria Research Project. El-Zuma Cemetery (3-vol. set), 2012
As mentioned above, the state of preservation of most of the artefacts is very poor. The weapons were made of iron, and although their condition is poor, ironically it is quite stable.
大韓民國國立文化財研究所   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Inferring the social organization of medieval Upper Nubia using nonmetric traits of the skull [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Medieval Nubia was composed of three kingdoms located along the Middle Nile. Although biological distance (biodistance) research has demonstrated population continuity in this region, little is known about the population structure or social organization ...
Streetman, Emily Rose
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Roman to Islamic Beads and Pendants from Matmar and Mostagedda, Middle Egypt [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Between 1927 and 1931, British archaeologists Guy Brunton and his wife Winifred recorded over 150 graves assumed to date from Late Dynastic to early Islamic times in the cemeteries of Matmar and Mostagedda, Middle Egypt.
Pleşa, Alexandra, Then-Obłuska, Joanna
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A note towards quantifying the medieval Nubian diaspora [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Throughout the Christian medieval period of the kingdoms of Nubia (c. sixth–fifteenth centuries), ideas, goods, and peoples traversed vast distances. Judging from primarily external sources, the Nubian diaspora has seldom been thought of as vast, whether
Simmons, A
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Epitaph of Merki Found in Hambukol [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The article offers editio princeps of a Greek epitaph discovered during the archaeological work of the Canadian Mission in Hambukol, a locality situated on the right-hand bank of the Nile, several kilometres to the north of Dongola, the capital of the ...
Łajtar, Adam
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Isotopic evidence for socio-economic dynamics within the capital of the Kingdom of Alwa, Sudan [PDF]

open access: yes
Between the sixth and fifteenth c. CE, a vast expanse of central and southern Sudan belonged to the kingdom of Alwa, ruled from the urban metropolis of Soba.
Ciesielska, J.   +4 more
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