The Lahawiyin: Identity and History in a Sudanese Arab Tribe [PDF]
The Lahawiyin: Identity and History in a Sudanese Arab Tribe Tamador Ahmed Khalid Abdalla Abstract This thesis is concerned with the Lahawiyin of northern Sudan, and it explores the relationship between identity and history in this Sudanese Arab ...
AHMED-KHALID-ABDALLA, TAMADOR
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Crossing boundaries between Egypt and Nubia. A rock art perspective
Archaeology and rock art studies conducted in the past twenty-five years deeply changed our perception of human occupation of the Lower Nile Valley during the Neolithic, Predynastic and Early Dynastic periods (c. 6000-2600 BC).
Vanhulle, Dorian
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Why did doctrinal religions first appear in the Northern Subtropical Zone? [PDF]
Dunbar RIM.
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Vowels in Ateso, an Eastern Nilotic language, are subject to Advanced Tongue Root (ATR) harmony. Accordingly, the vowels are divided into two harmony sets which differ in terms of tongue root position.
Barasa, David
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Geographical, social, and political contexts of tuberculosis control and intervention, as reported by mid-level health managers in Uganda: 'The activity around town'. [PDF]
Johnson-Peretz J +8 more
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The social life of miraa : farming, trade, and consumption of a plant stimulant in Kenya
This thesis traces the paths and trajectories that one substance - the plant stimulant Catha edulis (Forssk.), known in Kenya as 'miraa' - takes in the course of its 'social life' from production, through exchange, to its points of consumption.
Carrier, Neil
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Nile waterscapes facilitated the construction of the Giza pyramids during the 3rd millennium BCE. [PDF]
Sheisha H +9 more
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Excavations at the coastal site of Tell Tweini have yielded remains of Nile perch that must have been traded in from Egypt. The import of this and other Nilotic fish since the Bronze Age has been amply documented for the eastern Mediterranean, but ...
Bretschneider, Joachim +2 more
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Ancient genomes reveal complex patterns of population movement, interaction, and replacement in sub-Saharan Africa. [PDF]
Wang K +22 more
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Evidence of desert routes across northern Kharga (Egypt’s Western Desert)
Kharga is the largest of Egypt’s five major oases in its Western Desert. It lies in an elongated depression, more than 180 km long in a north-south direction (between N 24° and 26°) and 15 to 20 km wide (between 30° and 31° E).
ROSSI, CORINNA, Ikram, Salima
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