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  • ...e site to the list, and get started by adding your own information on that site. ...
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  • ...as Dongola, this was the capital of the medieval Kingdom of Makouria. The site of ongoing excavations by the Polish Center of Mediterranean Archaeology si ...
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  • ...necessary editorial access. We welcome any and all ideas for growing this site and making it useful to the widest number of people. '''Articles:''' Check out a list of this site's main [[articles]], as well indices to other major resources and sites in ...
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  • ...with the rest of the Roman/Byzantine Empire in AD 330. It was already the site of a large cathedral and a bishopric before the conversion of the rest of N ...
    933 bytes (150 words) - 23:31, 18 January 2011
  • ...e changing standards of medieval Nubian house and church architecture. The site also had a large cemetery with an extraordinary variety of tomb superstruct ...
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  • ...upriver from Philae. An extensive settlement with a very large church; the site of ongoing excavations by the Royal Ontario Museum. ...
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  • ..."castle-houses," the largest number of these structures known from any one site. The settlements as well as two churches were fully excavated by an expedit ...
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  • fortress. On the site, GNM discovered remains of buoys low waters of the river. This identifies the site as one of ...
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  • ...or [[Giovanni Ruffini]] for access to the Medieval Nubia community on that site. Once membership to that community has been granted, new users may follow t ...the "text" option to enter the text itself. For help with Leiden+, use the site's "help" button on the top right. ...
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  • ...e and diverse complex of remains spread over a very large area, this was a site equal in importance to Qasr Ibrim. It was occupied at least from Meroitic t ...reconstruction of the cathedrawl at Faras, visit [http://faras3d.pl/ this site]. ...
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  • ...azed pottery indicates continued occupation into Late Christian times. The site was excavated in 1962 and 1962 by an expedition from the Spanish Committee ...
    648 bytes (98 words) - 19:54, 19 January 2011
  • ...nto Classic Christian times, as indicated by the typology of the churches. Site was partially excavated by an expedition from the University of Rome in 196 ...
    658 bytes (96 words) - 23:33, 18 January 2011
  • ...sic, Late and Terminal Christian houses, including one "castle-house." The site is the best published source of information on Late Christian house archite ...
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  • ...ins of three large churches and possibly several smaller ones. Much of the site is being destroyed by the expansion of Khartoum. ...
    710 bytes (109 words) - 15:41, 19 January 2011
  • ...rches suggests an occupation at least through Classic Christian times. The site was partially excavated by an expedition from the University of Milan in 19 ...
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  • ...n index of [[:Category:Texts|texts]] from medieval Nubia discussed on this site. - [[External links]] related to Nubian studies, including collected schola ...
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  • ...church of Terminal Christian type which stood directly opposite the island site of Meinarti, whose parishioners it probably served. Before its enlargement ...
    896 bytes (139 words) - 19:43, 20 January 2011
  • ...vage Project. The SARS Amri to Kirbekan Survey. Excavations at the Pyramid Site 4-F-71], Sudan & Nubia, vol. 8 (2004), p. 2-3. ...
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  • ...Eparch of Nobadia. Because of near-perfect conditions of preservation, the site has yielded an unprecedented harvest of textual finds, in nine languages fr ...
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  • Discovered at Site SR022.A in the Fourth Cataract Region, North ...
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  • ...e Cataract to some point not far south of the junction of the Niles -- the site of modern Khartoum. Although the southern half of this region is today occu ...
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  • ...int somewhere upriver from the confluence of the Blue and White Niles (the site of modern Khartoum). Our very fragmentary knowledge of this kingdom has com ...
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  • House A in Old Dongola, and a single one from the nearby site of Hambukol. All these murals ...
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  • by G. Ruffini, R. Seignobos, A. Simmons (last update 02/03/2015) for this site's [[Medieval_Nubia:_A_Source_Book|Source Book]]: ...
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  • ...n for the source of the comment or correction. As usual, all users of this site are urged to add published comments or corrections as they find them. Contr ...
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  • ...a, said about it: "The ruins of Bāḍi’<ref>Here the poet probably meant the site of ancient Adulis. (Conti Rossini, Storia d'Etiopia, p. 212).</ref> look li ...
    12 KB (2,179 words) - 17:33, 27 February 2015
  • ...utiful buildings and gardens and a hostel occupied by the Muhammadans. Its site was on the east of the Nile, near to the confluence of that river with the ...
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  • ...isolated journal articles or book chapters; and (3) a forthcoming site-by-site guide to the unpublished texts. ...49, ''Early Khartoum: An Account of the Excavations of an Early Occupation Site Carried Out by the Sudan Government Antiquities Service in 1944-1945'', Lon ...
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  • ...ocation of the find-spot for the texts attesting that name. When a single site produces multiple attestations of a single name, it is not always possible ...
    60 KB (4,882 words) - 13:51, 19 August 2014
  • ...ion, in punishment for their mischiefs.<ref>Maqrīzī went on describing the site of this quarter and the buildings which were built on that place after al-M ...
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