Tag Archives: Hisn al-Bab
Wanderings about Nubian Frontiers in Warsaw
On the 18th of December I returned to Warsaw. Such a return concerns normally a Nubiological event, but it’s of course always a pleasure to see my friends there and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the town, highlighted specially the … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Nubia
Tagged Arabic, Aswan region, ceramics, Coptic, Dayr Anba Hadra, Edfu, forts, Frontier Wanderings, graffiti, Hisn al-Bab, Ikhmindi, lamps, Lower Nubia, Medieval Nubian Texts, Monophysite North-East Africa, Old Nubian, Qasr el Wizz, Qasr Ibrim, textiles, Upper Egypt
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Sudan & Nubia, volume 16
In the past, we have had in a couple of occasions the sad duty of reporting the death of an eminent member of the disciplines we are following through our Internet space, and we have always found it very difficult … Continue reading
Posted in books
Tagged Afyeh, Amara West, dams and archaeology, El Ga'ab, Hisn al-Bab, Roseires, Sabaloka, sand landforms, Sudan & Nubia, W.A.D.I.
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