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  • ...lso an important witness to cultural interchanges and interactions between Nubia and the outside world. ...s, and other joint publications (see 'A [[Guide to the Texts]] of Medieval Nubia' at this website). ...
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  • The “Corpus of Wall Paintings from Christian Nubia” is part of the major project “Corpus of the and iconographic particularities of the Christian wall paintings from the Medieval churches in ...
    5 KB (776 words) - 14:22, 7 March 2011

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  • ...of Christian Nubia]]. Interested in: history of Late Antique and medieval Nubia and Egypt; Greek and Coptic epigraphy and papyrology. Currently working on: ...
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  • ...rs 550 and 1500 as marking respectively the beginning and ending dates for Nubia's medieval civilization. Early Christian I: 600-700 ...
    1 KB (173 words) - 22:59, 18 January 2011
  • ...e whole interior was densely filled with Late Christian houses, as well as Nubia's only two-story church. Three other small, late churches stood just outsid ...
    699 bytes (103 words) - 15:47, 20 January 2011
  • ...ry beginning of the Christian period, with occupation continuing into Late Christian I times. Excavated by the Oriental Institute of Chicago in 1964 and 1965. ...
    521 bytes (78 words) - 15:31, 20 January 2011
  • Nubia saracenorum. (''Nubia of the Sarracens.'' ...
    580 bytes (82 words) - 17:48, 11 April 2015
  • ...tian Service des Antiquites in 1895; there has been no excavation of other Christian remains. ...
    933 bytes (150 words) - 23:31, 18 January 2011
  • ...rstructures. According to historical sources, Meinarti in Classic and Late Christian times functioned as a control point for traffic on the river, and was a som ...
    1 KB (172 words) - 15:35, 3 March 2012
  • ...t, Greco-Roman exploration in Africa, history of late antiquity, Christian Nubia, network theory. ...a include the recent study [http://www.amazon.com/dp/019989163X ''Medieval Nubia: A Social and Economic History''] and editions of the [[Meinarti Ostraka]] ...
    720 bytes (98 words) - 16:46, 22 April 2013
  • ...unction with the print release of his ''Chronological Systems of Christian Nubia'' [= The Journal of Juristic Papyrology Supplement Series 16], Warsaw 2011) ...
    319 bytes (46 words) - 01:11, 9 December 2013
  • ...les on Nubian Texts and Languages:''' A [[Guide to the Texts]] of Medieval Nubia and [[Old Nubian Literary Texts]]. '''Work in Progress:''' The [[Corpus of Wall Paintings from Christian Nubia]] - The [[Inscriptions of the Church of Sonqi Tino]]. ...
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  • [[File:c0640-ruined-christian-church.jpg|right|250px]] ...Society, under a succession of directors, from 1963 until 2007. Extensive Christian cemeteries below the citadel were not excavated. ...
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  • ...of 60 paintings was fully preserved, although all had been defaced in post-Christian times. They are by far the best source of information about late Nubian chu ...
    896 bytes (139 words) - 19:43, 20 January 2011
  • ...nd the recovery of their contents. Consequently, they consistently ignored Christian graves, once it was recognized that they contained no offerings. ...o in the years from 1929 to 1934 compiled an inventory of all recognizable Christian antiquities from Philae to Khartoum (Monneret de Villard 1935; 1957). ...
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  • ...doubtedly achieved in the Late Meroitic (c. 100-350 AD) and in the Classic Christian (c. 850-1100 AD) periods. Early Christian pottery retained many of the characteristics of the preceding Ballana ("X-G ...
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  • <font size = "3">'''Welcome to Medieval Nubia!'''</font> ...collaborative publication of scholarly resources for the study of medieval Nubia. It is a site that will grow as scholars from the international community u ...
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  • in largeness. And between Egypt and Nubia it hath well a twelve journeys of desert. And men of Nubia be Christian, but they be black as the Moors ...
    3 KB (658 words) - 17:10, 26 March 2015
  • ...to make their appearance, and their number steadily increased. By Classic Christian times every village of any size had at least one church; many had two, thre ...assic Christian times, and disappeared again in Late Christian times. Late Christian churches usually had a square or rectangular sanctuary rather than an apse. ...
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  • ...lso an important witness to cultural interchanges and interactions between Nubia and the outside world. ...s, and other joint publications (see 'A [[Guide to the Texts]] of Medieval Nubia' at this website). ...
    4 KB (607 words) - 18:00, 8 May 2011
  • ...tional Museum in Khartoum. The island, which lies at the very head of Lake Nubia, has not been inundated, and can still be visited. ...
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  • ...in Nubia was ''durra'' (sorghum), grown in the summer months. In medieval Nubia measures of sorghum were commonly used as media of exchange, in place of cu Since in most of Nubia the Nile does not regularly overflow its banks, as it does seasonally in Eg ...
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