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Author:
Edwards, David N., author.
Title:
The archaeological survey of Sudanese Nubia, 1963-69 : the Pharaonic sites / edited by David N. Edwards ; by David N. Edwards and Anthony J. Mills ; with contributions by Lauriane Mielle, Vivian Davies.
Publisher:
Archaeopress Publishing LTD,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xxviii, 434, 4 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 30 cm
Subject:
Archaeological surveying--Nubia.
Excavations (Archaeology)--Nubia.
Nubia--Antiquities.
Sudan--Antiquities.
Antiquities.
Archaeological surveying.
Excavations (Archaeology)
Africa--Nubia.
Sudan.
Other Authors:
Mills, Anthony J., author.
Mielle, Lauriane, contributor.
Davies, W. V., contributor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 428-434) and index
Summary:
Of the Nubian Archaeological Campaigns responding to the construction of the Aswan High Dam, the survey and excavations carried out within Sudanese Nubia represent the most substantial achievement of the larger enterprise. Many components of the larger project of the UNESCO - Sudan Antiquities Service Survey have been published, in addition to the reports of a number of other major projects assigned separate concessions within the region. However, the results of one major element, the Archaeological Survey of Sudanese Nubia (ASSN) between the Second Cataract and the Dal Cataract remain largely unpublished. This volume, focusing on the pharaonic sites, is the first of a series which aims to bring to publication the records of the ASSN. These records represent a major body of data relating to a region largely now lost to flooding. This is also a region of very considerable importance for understanding the archaeology and history of Nubia more generally, not least in relation to the still often poorly understood relationships between Lower Nubia to the north and the surviving areas of Middle and Upper Nubia, to the south.0The ASSN project fieldwork was undertaken over six years between 1963 and 1969, investigating c.130km of the river valley between Gemai, at the south end of the Second Cataract, and Dal.
Series:
Sudan Archaeological Research Society ; Publication Number 23
ISBN:
9781789696493
1789696496
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1162558083
LCCN:
2020416330
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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