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The West Bank Survey From Faras To Gemai 3 Sites Of Christian Age William Y Adams

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The West Bank Survey From Faras To Gemai 3 Sites Of Christian Age William Y Adams
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 105.74 MB
Author: William Y. Adams
ISBN: 9781841718606
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The West Bank Survey From Faras To Gemai 3 Sites Of Christian Age William Y Adams by William Y. Adams 9781841718606 instant download after payment.

This is the second in a series of volumes detailing the results of an archaeological survey carried out in the most northerly part of the Sudan, between 1960 and 1965. The present volume deals exclusively with sites dating from the Christian Nubian period, between approximately AD 580 and 1500. In brief, the survey covered an area on the west bank of the Nile extending from Faras, on the Egyptian border, to the village of Gemai, 62km to the south. Also included within the survey area were all of the islands of the Second Cataract to the west of the main Nile channel—more than 20 islands in all. This volume contains chapters dealing with each of the major site types, viz: churches, fortifications, habitation sites, industrial and miscellaneous sites, and mortuary sites. The description of each site is followed by an abbreviated listing of all the registered finds from that site. More detailed discussion and illustration of the artifactual finds from all the sites is reserved for two chapters following the site descriptions. A final chapter considers what the West Bank Survey has contributed to our understanding of the history and culture of Christian Nubia.

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