Tag Archives: Middle Ages
Nubia and the West
From a Conference taking place these days, we pass to some comments about an all-day Symposium held at the Royal Ontario Museum on September 25. The opportunity was given by a post from yesterday at LiveScience. But let’s take things with the … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, Banganarti, christianity, Ethiopia, excavations, Medieval Nubia, Middle Ages, mural paintings, Sudan, Trip, zurawski
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Contemplating Ethiopia from Nubia
In the previous entry, we made a reference to a critic addressed to the recent publication by Bill and Nettie Adams on the Early Medieval Period at Qasr Ibrim by the Emeritus Professor of African Archaeology at the University of … Continue reading
Posted in archaeology, books
Tagged Africa, Bill Adams, churches, David Phillipson, Ethiopia, Medieval Nubia, Middle Ages, Sudan
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