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Exploring Intersectional Identities and Geographic Origins in Ancient Nubia at Tombos, Sudan

Bioarchaeology International, 2023
As part of an intersectional investigation of changes in identity and lifeways during sociopolitical changes in the ancient Nile Valley, strontium isotope analysis has provided a useful entry for understanding local practices.
M. Buzon   +2 more
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The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Nubia

, 2021
The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Nubia presents fifty-five studies by specialists in the archaeology and history of a large region in Africa, centered on the Middle Nile from Aswan to the confluence of the two Niles, extending from the Red Sea to the ...

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Phenological Development, Thermal Requirement, and Quality of ‘BRS Núbia’ (Vitis vinifera L. x Vitis labrusca L.) Grapes on Different Rootstocks

Horticulturae
The cultivation of table grapes in Brazil is economically significant, with production influenced by edaphoclimatic factors and rootstock selection. The cultivar ‘BRS Núbia’ (Vitis vinifera L. x Vitis labrusca L.) is a promising alternative; however, its
Harleson Sidney Almeida Monteiro   +9 more
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Borders and Frontiers of Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt. The Case of Lower Nubia

Études et Travaux
Drawing on Egyptian and Meroitic sources, as well as archaeological evidence from the region, this paper offers an overview and a nuanced synthesis of how the frontier was shaped in Lower Nubia during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods, spanning nearly six ...
Audrey Eller
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‘Architectural Design for Procuring Thermal Comfort’: Hassan Fathy, Nubia, and Desert Building

International Journal of Islamic Architecture
As part of an indigenous building movement in the Global South, the United Nations published two books by Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy (1900–89): one on building ‘for the poor’ and the other on passive cooling in vernacular architecture from hot ...
Nancy Y. Reynolds
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Paleolithic Hunter-Gatherers of Nubia

The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Nubia, 2021
The chapter is devoted to the earliest human settlement in Nubia, which took place in the Pleistocene, with numerous references to neighboring areas, especially Upper Egypt. Paleolithic groups of humans probably appeared in Nubia in the Early Pleistocene,
M. Masojć
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Repeopling Nubia

2022
This concluding chapter explores the aftermath of the Nubian campaign. It acknowledges the Temple of Dendur to be the most famous of the structures gifted abroad by Egypt during UNESCO's Nubian campaign. In Nubia, the slow dispossession and disaggregation of the region's population from the ancient remains served to create that population as a tangible
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Egyptian Fortresses and the Colonization of Lower Nubia in the Middle Kingdom

The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Nubia, 2021
In the early part of the 2nd millennium bce, the Egyptian state took control of Lower Nubia, building a series of monumental fortresses along the Nile that are remarkable for their sophisticated military architecture.
Laurel D. Bestock
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