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Neuchâtel – day 4
The last presentation referred to in last night’s entry was Adam Lajtar’s paper on the Greek and Latin papyri from the short period of Roman occupation of Qasr Ibrim. This occupation has taken place as a result of the famous … Continue reading
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Tagged 13th International Conference for Nubian Studies, Ali Osman, Attiri, Claude Rilly, Cornelia Kleinitz, Cultural Heritage, David Edwards, Dietrich Wildung, Dotawo, Irene Vincentelli, Laurence Smith, László Török, Mograt Island, Ottomans in Nubia, Pilgrimage, Sanam, Stefania Merlo, Suakin, Trade networks, War between Rome and Meroe
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On the 14th of March 2012…
…it so happened that we finished a book that we had long been reading in its various sections that are of our interest. The book was printed in 1962 in the United States of America, the author was the late archaeologist Walter Ashlin … Continue reading
Posted in archaeology, books, dams and alternative energy
Tagged British Empire, Fairservis W.A., Jacqueline Phillips, Sai Island, Suakin, Sudan Dams
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