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The West Bank Survey From Faras To Gemai 2 Sites Of Meroitic And Ballaa Age William Y Adams

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The West Bank Survey From Faras To Gemai 2 Sites Of Meroitic And Ballaa Age William Y Adams
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.59 MB
Pages: 202
Author: William Y. Adams
ISBN: 9781841716817, 1841716812
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The West Bank Survey From Faras To Gemai 2 Sites Of Meroitic And Ballaa Age William Y Adams by William Y. Adams 9781841716817, 1841716812 instant download after payment.

Sudan Archaeological Research Society, Publication Number 13

This volume is the first of a series that will report on surveys and excavations carried out in the most northerly portion of Sudanese Nubia, in the years between 1960 and 1963. Specifically, the area covered comprised the west bank of the Nile between the villages of Faras and Gemai, and adjacent islands of the Second Cataract. This stretch of approximately 60km was selected for initial attention because it was the area most immediately threatened, by construction of the cofferdam that preceded the main Aswan High Dam. During the course of four seasons the West Bank Survey recorded a total of 262 sites, ranging in age from Neolithic to early modern, and carried on at least some excavation in well over half of them. The present volume describes only the sites of Meroitic and Ballaña age that were discovered during the survey, while sites of earlier and of later date will be described in subsequent volumes.

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