Tag Archives: Nubian Voices II
One goal achieved
In the first entry for 2016, we listed some goals that would be worth pursuing in the New Year. Among those, reading a couple of new publications was named. And indeed, one of them, perhaps the most awaited, has already … Continue reading
A couple of Nubiological goals for 2016
It is always a strange feeling writing the first words of something, be that a book, an article, the first blog entry of a new year. Obviously, the last category is the object here, and since a blog entry is not … Continue reading
Le parisien du decembre
Travelling to Paris this December was a very loaded experience. The town is still under the state of emergency caused by the attacks of the 13th of November. The conditions were extra-tense due to World Climate Summit. Although living downtown, … Continue reading
Posted in Nubia
Tagged Amélie Chekroun, Arabic and Coptic Inscriptions in Ethiopia, Beta Maryam at Lalibela, Borno, Christianity in post-medieval Nubia, Elena Vezzadini, French-Norwegian collaboration, Jalal Hashim, Le musée du Quai Branly, Nubian Voices II, Rémi Dewière, Robin Seignobos, World Climate Summit
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