Richard A. Lobban
Historical Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval Nubia
Richard A. Lobban
Historical Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval Nubia
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TheHistorical Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval Nubiacovers the period of Nubian history from the Paleolithic to the end of Medieval Christianity. It includes the rapidly expanding field of Nubian archaeology that centers ancient African history along the Nile but beyond the better-known field of Egyptology.
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TheHistorical Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval Nubiacovers the period of Nubian history from the Paleolithic to the end of Medieval Christianity. It includes the rapidly expanding field of Nubian archaeology that centers ancient African history along the Nile but beyond the better-known field of Egyptology.
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- Verlag: Scarecrow Press
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 945g
- ISBN-13: 9780810847842
- ISBN-10: 0810847841
- Artikelnr.: 22186650
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Scarecrow Press
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 945g
- ISBN-13: 9780810847842
- ISBN-10: 0810847841
- Artikelnr.: 22186650
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard Andrew Lobban, Jr. is Professor of Anthropology and African Studies at Rhode Island College where he served as Director, Program of African and Afro-American Studies. He was a founder and first president of the Sudan Studies Association in 1981. He has also published extensively on Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, and Tunisia.
Part 1 Editor's Forewrod
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Preface
Part 4 Spelling and Alphabetical Conventions and Abbreviations
Part 5 Maps
Part 6 Chronology
Part 7 Introduction
Part 8 Illustrations
Part 9 THE DICTIONARY
Part 10 Appendix
Chapter 11 I. Main Language Groups Associated with Ancient Nubia
Chapter 12 II. New Kingdom Viceroys of Nubia
Chapter 13 III. Proposed Reconstruction of Kinship in the 25th Dynasty
Chapter 14 IV. 25th Dynasty Dynamics
Chapter 15 V. Near Eastern Dynasties in the Ninth to Seventh Centuries BCE
Chapter 16 VI. The Salvage of Ancient Nubian Temples in Egypt
Chapter 17 VII. The Salvage of Ancient Nubian Temples in Sudan
Chapter 18 VIII. Implications of the High Dam at Aswan
Chapter 19 IX. Table of Meroitic Hieroglyphs and Cursive
Part 20 Bibliography
Chapter 21 Introduction
Chapter 22 I. General or Survey References
Chapter 23 II. Bibliographies
Chapter 24 III. Prehistoric and Early Neolithic Times
Chapter 25 IV. A-Group, C-Group, and Relations with Dynastic Egypt
Chapter 26 V. Kerma (Yam)
Chapter 27 VI. 25th Dynasty and Early Napatan Times
Chapter 28 VII. Late Napatan and Meroitic Times
Chapter 29 VIII. Greco-Roman Times
Chapter 30 IX. Post-Meroitic Times
Chapter 31 X. Christian and Medieval Nubia
Chapter 32 XI. Early Travelers
Chapter 33 XII. Arabic Sources
Chapter 34 XIII. M.A. Theses, Ph.D. Dissertations, and Related Publications
Chapter 35 XIV. Children's and Specialty Books and Films
Chapter 36 XV. Modern Nubian Salvage and Relocation (Low Dam and High Dam)
Chapter 37 XVI. Museums and Archives
Chapter 38 XVII. Geology of Nubia and Sudan
Chapter 39 XVIII. Language
Chapter 40 XIX. Modern Nubian Region Ethnography
Part 41 About the Author
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Preface
Part 4 Spelling and Alphabetical Conventions and Abbreviations
Part 5 Maps
Part 6 Chronology
Part 7 Introduction
Part 8 Illustrations
Part 9 THE DICTIONARY
Part 10 Appendix
Chapter 11 I. Main Language Groups Associated with Ancient Nubia
Chapter 12 II. New Kingdom Viceroys of Nubia
Chapter 13 III. Proposed Reconstruction of Kinship in the 25th Dynasty
Chapter 14 IV. 25th Dynasty Dynamics
Chapter 15 V. Near Eastern Dynasties in the Ninth to Seventh Centuries BCE
Chapter 16 VI. The Salvage of Ancient Nubian Temples in Egypt
Chapter 17 VII. The Salvage of Ancient Nubian Temples in Sudan
Chapter 18 VIII. Implications of the High Dam at Aswan
Chapter 19 IX. Table of Meroitic Hieroglyphs and Cursive
Part 20 Bibliography
Chapter 21 Introduction
Chapter 22 I. General or Survey References
Chapter 23 II. Bibliographies
Chapter 24 III. Prehistoric and Early Neolithic Times
Chapter 25 IV. A-Group, C-Group, and Relations with Dynastic Egypt
Chapter 26 V. Kerma (Yam)
Chapter 27 VI. 25th Dynasty and Early Napatan Times
Chapter 28 VII. Late Napatan and Meroitic Times
Chapter 29 VIII. Greco-Roman Times
Chapter 30 IX. Post-Meroitic Times
Chapter 31 X. Christian and Medieval Nubia
Chapter 32 XI. Early Travelers
Chapter 33 XII. Arabic Sources
Chapter 34 XIII. M.A. Theses, Ph.D. Dissertations, and Related Publications
Chapter 35 XIV. Children's and Specialty Books and Films
Chapter 36 XV. Modern Nubian Salvage and Relocation (Low Dam and High Dam)
Chapter 37 XVI. Museums and Archives
Chapter 38 XVII. Geology of Nubia and Sudan
Chapter 39 XVIII. Language
Chapter 40 XIX. Modern Nubian Region Ethnography
Part 41 About the Author
Part 1 Editor's Forewrod
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Preface
Part 4 Spelling and Alphabetical Conventions and Abbreviations
Part 5 Maps
Part 6 Chronology
Part 7 Introduction
Part 8 Illustrations
Part 9 THE DICTIONARY
Part 10 Appendix
Chapter 11 I. Main Language Groups Associated with Ancient Nubia
Chapter 12 II. New Kingdom Viceroys of Nubia
Chapter 13 III. Proposed Reconstruction of Kinship in the 25th Dynasty
Chapter 14 IV. 25th Dynasty Dynamics
Chapter 15 V. Near Eastern Dynasties in the Ninth to Seventh Centuries BCE
Chapter 16 VI. The Salvage of Ancient Nubian Temples in Egypt
Chapter 17 VII. The Salvage of Ancient Nubian Temples in Sudan
Chapter 18 VIII. Implications of the High Dam at Aswan
Chapter 19 IX. Table of Meroitic Hieroglyphs and Cursive
Part 20 Bibliography
Chapter 21 Introduction
Chapter 22 I. General or Survey References
Chapter 23 II. Bibliographies
Chapter 24 III. Prehistoric and Early Neolithic Times
Chapter 25 IV. A-Group, C-Group, and Relations with Dynastic Egypt
Chapter 26 V. Kerma (Yam)
Chapter 27 VI. 25th Dynasty and Early Napatan Times
Chapter 28 VII. Late Napatan and Meroitic Times
Chapter 29 VIII. Greco-Roman Times
Chapter 30 IX. Post-Meroitic Times
Chapter 31 X. Christian and Medieval Nubia
Chapter 32 XI. Early Travelers
Chapter 33 XII. Arabic Sources
Chapter 34 XIII. M.A. Theses, Ph.D. Dissertations, and Related Publications
Chapter 35 XIV. Children's and Specialty Books and Films
Chapter 36 XV. Modern Nubian Salvage and Relocation (Low Dam and High Dam)
Chapter 37 XVI. Museums and Archives
Chapter 38 XVII. Geology of Nubia and Sudan
Chapter 39 XVIII. Language
Chapter 40 XIX. Modern Nubian Region Ethnography
Part 41 About the Author
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Preface
Part 4 Spelling and Alphabetical Conventions and Abbreviations
Part 5 Maps
Part 6 Chronology
Part 7 Introduction
Part 8 Illustrations
Part 9 THE DICTIONARY
Part 10 Appendix
Chapter 11 I. Main Language Groups Associated with Ancient Nubia
Chapter 12 II. New Kingdom Viceroys of Nubia
Chapter 13 III. Proposed Reconstruction of Kinship in the 25th Dynasty
Chapter 14 IV. 25th Dynasty Dynamics
Chapter 15 V. Near Eastern Dynasties in the Ninth to Seventh Centuries BCE
Chapter 16 VI. The Salvage of Ancient Nubian Temples in Egypt
Chapter 17 VII. The Salvage of Ancient Nubian Temples in Sudan
Chapter 18 VIII. Implications of the High Dam at Aswan
Chapter 19 IX. Table of Meroitic Hieroglyphs and Cursive
Part 20 Bibliography
Chapter 21 Introduction
Chapter 22 I. General or Survey References
Chapter 23 II. Bibliographies
Chapter 24 III. Prehistoric and Early Neolithic Times
Chapter 25 IV. A-Group, C-Group, and Relations with Dynastic Egypt
Chapter 26 V. Kerma (Yam)
Chapter 27 VI. 25th Dynasty and Early Napatan Times
Chapter 28 VII. Late Napatan and Meroitic Times
Chapter 29 VIII. Greco-Roman Times
Chapter 30 IX. Post-Meroitic Times
Chapter 31 X. Christian and Medieval Nubia
Chapter 32 XI. Early Travelers
Chapter 33 XII. Arabic Sources
Chapter 34 XIII. M.A. Theses, Ph.D. Dissertations, and Related Publications
Chapter 35 XIV. Children's and Specialty Books and Films
Chapter 36 XV. Modern Nubian Salvage and Relocation (Low Dam and High Dam)
Chapter 37 XVI. Museums and Archives
Chapter 38 XVII. Geology of Nubia and Sudan
Chapter 39 XVIII. Language
Chapter 40 XIX. Modern Nubian Region Ethnography
Part 41 About the Author







