Tag Archives: Alwa
To Berlin for a “marble inscription from Soba” – a trip and a blog post by Vincent van Gerven Oei
Only a couple of days have passed, since I repeated an invitation to feel free to send for posting in this blog your texts with Nubiological interest, and already I have the honor to host a short report from a … Continue reading
Posted in Nubia
Tagged Alwa, Berlin, Frank Marohn, Lepsius, Marble inscription from Soba, Nubian languages, Vincent van Gerven Oei
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Sudan & Nubia 21
After a year of absence, it is time to return to the presentation of one of the most awaited venues for Sudan archaeology and Nubian studies: the annual volume of Sudan & Nubia. This year’s cover photo shows the fort … Continue reading
Posted in books
Tagged Alodia, Alwa, Brenda Baker, Claudia Näser, Darfur, Dobrochna Zielinska, Fortifications, Fourth Cataract, gender studies, Gergaf, Katarzyna Danys, Randi Haaland, Sudan & Nubia, Welsby
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From Berlin to Meroe and from Meroe to Alwa
Last week found me in Berlin again. I was there at the invitation of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) to begin cooperation with Cornelia Kleinitz on the medieval graffiti from the pyramids at Meroë and I cannot wait to present the results … Continue reading
Posted in Nubia, Sudan
Tagged AKNOA, Alwa, Cornelia Kleinitz, Fritz Hintze, German Archaeological Institute, graffiti, Meroe, Meroe pyramids, Musawwarat Graffiti Archive, Pawel Wolf, Quarries
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