Ancient Nubia

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Routledge, Oct 28, 2013 - Social Science - 196 pages
First published in 1996. This book is designed to provide a clear, up-to-date account of the past of Nubia (both in Egypt and the Sudan) from the earliest human activity known there in Old Stone Age times until the coming of Islam in the fourteenth– fifteenth centuries AD, based on over 45 years' experience of that country both as an archaeological civil servant and an academic. The archaeology and ancient history of Nubia has not been well known until very recently and the book is planned to fill a gap by making this story more widely known. This book is designed to provide a clear, up-to-date account of the past of Nubia (both in Egypt and the Sudan) from the earliest human activity known there in Old Stone Age times until the coming of Islam in the fourteenth– fifteenth centuries AD, based on over 45 years' experience of that country both as an archaeological civil servant and an academic. The archaeology and ancient history of Nubia has not been well known until very recently and the book is planned to fill a gap by making this story more widely known.
 

Contents

Preface
THE STONE AGES
THE AGROUP AND FIRST CONTACTS WITH EGYPT
THE CGROUP KERMA AND THE BEGINNINGS OF URBAN LIFE
EGYPTIAN OCCUPATION IN THE NEW KINGDOM
THE GROWTH OF AN INDEPENDENT SUDANESE STATE NAPATA
CHRISTIAN NUBIA AND THE COMING OF ISLAM
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P.L.Shinnie

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