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  1. Egypt, ancient Nubia: A brief history of ancient Nubia by Earnestine Jenkins, 1983
  2. Ancient Nubia (Calliope World History for Young People)
  3. Graeco-Africana: Studies in the History of Greek Relations With Egypt and Nubia (Hellenism--ancient, Mediaeval, Modern) by Stanley Mayer Burstein, 1995-11
  4. Ancient Nubia: Egypt's Rival in Africa by David B. O'Connor, 1994-04
  5. Ancient Egypt & Nubia in the Ashmoleum Museum (Ashmolean: the Collection) by Helen Whitehouse, 2008-03-25
  6. Ancient Egypt and Nubia (Galleries of the Royal Ontario Museum) by Roberta L. Shaw, Krzysztof Grzymski, 1994-03
  7. A Glorious Past: Ancient Egypt, Ethiopia, and Nubia (Milestones in Black American History) by Earnestine Jenkins, 1994-09
  8. Ancient Nubia by Peter L. Shinnie, 1996-07-04
  9. Historical Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval Nubia (Historical Dictionaries of Ancient Civilizations and Historical Eras) by Richard A. Lobban Jr., 2004-01-01
  10. Stencils Ancient Egypt & Nubia (Ancient and Living Cultures : Stencils) by Mira Bartok, Christine Ronan, 1996-11-08
  11. The Monuments of Egypt and Nubia by Ippolito Rosellini, 2003-05
  12. I monumenti dell\' Egitto e della Nubia: Parte 1. Monumenti storici. Tomo 1 by Ippolito Rosellini, 2002-06-10
  13. Askut in Nubia: The Economics and Ideology of Egyptian Imperialism in the Second Millennium B.C. (Studies in Egyptology) by Stuart Tyson Smith, 1995-12-07
  14. I monumenti dell\' Egitto e della Nubia: Parte 2. Monumenti Civili. Tomo 1 by Ippolito Rosellini, 2002-06-10

81. History Resources
A great site to begin exploring ancient human history. ancient Medicine ancient nubia This civilization existed with the ancient Egyptian civilization.
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    Guide to the study of the Ancient Near East. Be sure to scroll down to use the page. Ancient History Sourcebook
    A great site to begin exploring ancient human history.

82. Dr David N. Edwards : Archaeology & Ancient History : University Of Leicester
from the School of Archaeology and ancient history at the University of Leicester . “Language, Settlement Longterm history in Upper nubia” with
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Dr David N. Edwards
M.Litt PhD AIFA
Lecturer in Archaeology
Contact Details: Biography Current Research Supervision Topics Recent Publications
Biography
David Edwards studied History at York University, then took an M.Litt in Archaeology at Newcastle University and a Ph.D at Cambridge University, while working for several years as a professional field archaeologist in Britain. He has extensive field experience in Nubia/Sudan
Current Research Interests and Projects
- material culture studies - the social history of pottery, culinary culture, social valuables Current Research Projects
Topics available for Supervision
  • Sudanese/Nubian archaeology Sudanic Africa, especially medieval – historical archaeology Landscape archaeology – especially in non-European environments
And see my research interests!
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  • D. Edwards, The Nubian Past: An Archaeology of the Sudan (London: Routledge, 2004)

83. About Synchronized Ancient History
Highlighting the Background to the history of the Time of Jehoram, clothing the men of the land of nubia have committed an evil deed against me;
http://www.specialtyinterests.net/arabs.html
Highlighting the Background to the History of the Time of Jehoram, King of Jerusalem (853-841 BC).
by Damien Mackey
The Amazing Story of Arabs in Jerusalem Old Arabic Phrases of the Islamic Period
The Story of Job

The Story of the Death of Holofernes"

"Moreover the Lord stirred up against Jehoram the spirit of the Philistines and the Arabians , that were near the Ethiopians; and they came up into Judah, and brake into it, and carried away all the substance that was found in the king's house, and his sons also, and his wives; so that there was never a son left to him save Jehoahaz, the youngest of his sons. 2.Chronicles 21:16-17
There is no question that we find Judah here in a dangerous state. As Peter James wrote, that the situation for Judah was so dangerous and on the verge of collapse is
"amply reflected in the desperate letters of Abdi-Hiba, full of pleas to his Egyptian overlord [Akhnaton] for the troops needed to defend his fiefdom"
`Let the king ... my lord, send troops of archers, for the king has no hands left.' El Amarna Letter #286
EA 288 is most useful for the geographical information it supplies. James wrote:

84. Univ Of Exeter Archaeology Staff - Dr Robert Morkot
After graduating in Egyptology and ancient history at University College London, The paper considers Egypt’s empire in nubia in the New Kingdom and the
http://www.ex.ac.uk/archaeology/staff-morkot.html

85. Kegan Paul: Publishing The World
ancient nubia provides a clear and upto-date account of the past of nubia, The archaeology and ancient history have been obscure until very recently,
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86. History Of Nubia
history of nubia The name does not appear in ancient Egyptian texts. They referto nubia generally as TaSeti, meaning Land of the Bow ,
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History of Nubia
The area now called Nubia extends along the Nile from the South of Aswan to the town of Dabba, near the Fourth cataract, linking Egypt - i.e. the northern part of the Nile valley - to the Sudan in the South. The name Nubia is first mentioned in Strabo's Geographica ; the Greek author is believed to have visited Egypt c. 29 BC. The etymology of the name Nubia is uncertain, but some researchers believe it is derived from the Ancient Egyptian nbu, meaning gold, referring to the gold mines for which Nubia was famous. The name does not appear in Ancient Egyptian texts. They refer to Nubia generally as Ta-Seti, meaning "Land of the Bow", a clear reference to the weapon favoured by the Nubians.
  • Prehistory
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  • The C Group and Pan Grave Culture
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  • Contemporary Nubia
  • 87. History 230: Web Links For Ancient Near Eastern Studies
    Abstracts Egypt nubia Gifts of the Desert abstracts of the desert Fordham University ancient history Sourcebook; Internet ancient history
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    Web Links for Ancient Near Eastern Studies
    I. EGYPTOLOGY LINKS
    THE ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF THE
    UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

    ABZU: Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East Available on the Internet
    Abzu Regional Index: Egypt
    Oriental Institute Research Archives On-Line Catalogue
    On-line catalogue of one of the most complete research libraries on the ancient Near East.
    Home Page
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    ANE Electronic Discussion List (and Archives)
    ANE Discussion List for the Study of the Ancient Near East
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    Egypt and Nubia: Thumbnail Images
    All the available on-line photos and images of Egypt the Near East at The Oriental Institute.
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    EGYPT WEB RINGS
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    Egypt's Web Ring Members
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    Czech Institute of Egyptology,

    88. Ancient History, CityYouth, Elementary, Middle Schools, Standards
    For more information about CityYouth ancient history click here. Building ofthe First Aswan Dam and the Inundation of Lower nubia A short explanation
    http://www.crf-usa.org/cityyouth/multi_discp.htm
    For more information about CityYouth: Ancient History click here. CityYouth: Ancient History
    Multidisciplinary Teacher Resources
    Ancient Egypt Math Science Ancient China ... Science
    Ancient Egypt: Math An Overview of Egyptian Mathematics Complete text of the article reproduced in the teacher's guide. Egyptian Numerals Another article on Egyptian math by J. J. O'Connor and E. F. Robertson. Ancient Egypt: Science The Inundation or Tour Egypt Feature: The Inundation By Caroline Seawright. The story of the annual flood of the Nile. (This article is in the teacher's guide.) The Aswan High Dam Basic facts and the pros and cons of the dam. Suitable reading for middle school. By Susan Shears, Platts Heath Primary School, Maidstone, U.K. Aswan Dam From an engineering class at University of Colorado at Denver. Building of the First Aswan Dam and the Inundation of Lower Nubia A short explanation and a series of photographs. From Kelsey Museum, University of Michigan. Safeguard of the Nile Valley Monuments The Aswan Dam covered some ancient sites with water. The article tells how the problem was addressed. From the World Bank.

    89. Ancient History Internet Subject Guide - Newark Public Library
    ancient Egypt, ancient nubia is itself worthy of study and appreciation. The texts themselves are liberally hyperlinked to other ancient history web
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    Large encyclopedic entries on the founding and importance of early world civilizations up to the 5th Century.
    Ancient World Web

    http://www.julen.net/ancient
    Ancient World Web (AWW) is an attractive, frequently updated site covering ancient art, history, language, science and more. Part of the "more" is the intriguing Alternative Theories area, which links to sites offering speculative (some would say fanciful) historical explanations. Those not wishing to engage in speculation, however, may very profitably stick to the tried-and-true, factual portions of AWW with its links to hundreds of web pages focusing on many aspects of the Ancient World. Exploring Ancient World Cultures http://eawc.evansville.edu/ Features essays about, and the primary texts of, many historically significant documents in many ancient civilizations (Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Early Islam, and Medieval Europe). Gateway to Classics Resources on the Web http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/everyone/links/links.html

    90. Department Of Ancient History
    research postgraduate students in the Department of ancient history, Topic The nature of trade between Egypt nubia to the end of the Old Kingdom
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    The following is a list of current research postgraduate students in the Department of Ancient History, together with their thesis topic or outline of the work they are engaged in. AGORATSIOS, Emmanuel
    Topic : Athens and Delphi to the end of the 4th cent. BC
    Supervisor : Dr David Phillips ANGERT-QUILTER, Theresa
    Topic: Women who travel for religious purposes (The Acts of Thekla) Supervisor: A/Prof. Alanna Nobbs ARANZAMENDEZ, Rolando
    Topic: Christian charis and mission: A Petrine Response to Christian Estrangement and Suffering Supervisor: Dr Chris Forbes AYER, Kavita

    91. Susu Economics: The History Of Pan-African Trade, Commerce, Money And Wealth Par
    Barton is a prolific writer and specializes in ancient African history, nubiaKush was the core of Black civilization between 15000 BC to 4241 BC The
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    Susu Economics: The History of Pan-African Trade, Commerce, Money and Wealth Part 1 Paul Alfred Barton Format ISBN Price Electronic Book Paperback (5x8)
    About the Book
    The book, Susu Economics: The History of Pan-African (Black) Trade, Commerce, Money and Wealth is one of the most thorough and exciting books which deals with the development of culture and civilization in ancient and prehistoric Africa, and how trade and commerce contributed to the migrations of Africans worldwide and the establishment of cultures and civilizations from the Sahara to India and China, around the globe to ancient Olmec Mexico. This massive trade network contributed to building the wealth and influence of many ancient African kingdoms and empires such as ancient Egypt, Nubia-Kush, Wagadu-Ghana, Nok, Punt, Zimbabwe and many others. African wealth and influence also spread to parts of Europe when Africans settled parts of Ireland and England as well as Iberia, hundreds of years before Christ. The book examines the trade goods used and commodities traded for thousands of years.
    About the Author
    Paul Alfred Barton is a direct descendant of Gyorgis, an Ethiopian Lady of royal background who migrated from Gondar, Ethiopia to the Caribbean during the 1830's. Barton is also the descendant of a Black Carib (Garifuna) great grandfather. The Garifunas are the descendants of ancient African merchants and mariners who had established trading relations with the Americas, hundreds of years before Christ.

    92. MeL Ancient
    (Bruce Williams, Oriental Institute) A brief history of nubia, republished from a Digital Library on ancient Greece and Rome from Tufts University
    http://web.mel.org/viewtopic.jsp?id=1372&pathid=1974

    93. Primary Source : Library
    Covers geography, history, peoples of the region, daily life in nubian Study of ancient nubia written in conjunction with the museum exhibition of the
    http://www.primarysource.org/library/bibliographies/biblio_acnubia.htm
    Making Freedom: African Americans in United States History
    by Primary Source
    This groundbreaking five-volume series recounts, like no other, the African American experience through contemporaneous documents, diaries, visuals, and texts. Singly or together, the sourcebooks offer an inclusive American history, revealing the interracial, multicultural heritage that became the foundation or our nation.
    Compiled by leading scholars, classroom teachers, and curriculum specialists, each sourcebook contains:
    • context essays written by scholars in African American history lesson plans written largely by teachers for teachers a glossary an CD, featuring all the primary source materials, plus a chronology, an annotated bibliography, and musical recordings.
    Use a single sourcebook independently or all five to form a powerful vehicle for bringing the history of African American life to your classroom.
    The complete series

    94. The History Of The Nile Region
    Throughout ancient history, the culture of dynastic Egypt and that of the nubians Dynasties and cultures (in nubiaSudan, unless otherwise noted) Main
    http://www.aboutsudan.com/general_information/history.htm
    The history of the Nile region
    by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
    Executive Intelligence Review June 9, 1995, pp. 19-27 The rich history of Sudan presents many paradoxes, primary among them, the paradox of its relationship to Egypt. Throughout ancient history, the culture of dynastic Egypt and that of the Nubians were intertwined, at times in conflict, at times at peace. During the periods of peaceful coexistence, if not actual alliances, both cultures prospered, the arts and literature flourished, regardless of which nation was the ruler. It was in fact under the reign of a Sudanese Pharoah, Piankhy (or Piye), in the XXVth dynasty, that Egyptian culture, which had fallen into decay, was renewed; monuments were built, and a great age in sculpture was inaugurated. When, however, outside forces invaded, as in the case of the Assyrians, Egypt and Sudan were set against each other. Egypt's continuing efforts to subjugate Sudan led to repeated invasions and conquests, each time driving the Sudanese power into retreat, in rump kingdoms, moving further south. The Sudanese, regardless of the pressures, held

    95. ThinkQuest : Library : Ancient Civilizations & Archaeology
    The ancient land of nubia was a neighbor to Egypt. The Antique history Theancient Egypt The ancient Greece The Roman Empire All images are manually
    http://www.thinkquest.org/library/cat_show.html?cat_id=31

    96. World History Compass, Ancient Egyptian History And Archaeology
    Links to ancient Egyptian history sites. A New Light On ancient Art The nubia Salvage Project International salvage excavation project in the
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    ABZU Regional Index: Egypt
    Index of resources for the study of Ancient Egypt, including the territory under the control of the modern states of Egypt and Sudan, and part of Libya. Akhenaten City PLC The remains of the city of Pharoah Akhenaten lie as little more than rubble in an area of Egypt largely inaccessible to visitors. A British company, 'Akhenaten City PLC', has spent over two years working on a project to reconstruct the entire central area of the city as a tourist attraction. This will be the largest historical reconstruction of its kind ever undertaken and once completed will give the public the opportunity to see exactly what an ancient Egyptian City looked like when it was in its full glory. They say it isn't going to be a theme park. Time will tell. Akhet Egyptology One of the UK's oldest Egyptology sites, including original photos from Egypt and various collections. Alexandria The second largest city and the main port of Egypt. History Guide, photographs, maps.

    97. Ancient Religion - Academic Info
    ancient Bible history Email discussion list. Scholarly debate. Babylonia,Assyria, Egypt, nubia, Persia, and other ancient peoples of Anatolia and the
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    "Ancient Egypt from the oldest times through the Middle Kingdom."
    By Leif Andreasson Ancient Bible History E-mail discussion list. "Scholarly debate. Students welcome. Personal opinions, contributions, topic suggestions, resources and other materials are invited...This is a Historical Forum and absolutely -NOT INTENDED- for church promotion or religious bias. Absolutely non-denominational. No proselytizing." BBC History - Romans "There are many views of the Roman way of life - from those of women, to those of the citizens of Pompeii... Find out about Roman culture in Britain, and the lasting impact of this ancient civilisation." Sections include: The Roman Empire ; Multimiedia Zone ; Pompeii ; The Romans in Britain ; Timeline ;

    98. A New Look At Ancient Egypt @ UPMAA
    A brief overview and gallery tour of the Nubian collection at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
    http://www.museum.upenn.edu/new/exhibits/online_exhibits/egypt/nubiagallery.shtm
    Statue of Amenemhat the scribe (E10980), Dynasty 18 (1749-1458 B.C.).
    Sandstone ba statue thought to have been placed in the tomb of an elite official of Meroitic Nubia (E7005).
    Ceramic jar with giraffe and snake (E8183), Meroitic Period (100 B.C.-A.D. 300).
    Gallery Tour ANCIENT NUBIA
    Egypt's Rival in Africa
    The University of Pennsylvania's (UPM) Egyptian collection contains one of the United States' largest collections of material from ancient Nubia, particularly the region of Lower Nubia, which lies immediately south of Egypt in what today is modern Sudan. Several early UPM expeditions excavated a number of Nubian sites in Lower Nubia. A civilization at least as old as that of Egypt to the north, Nubia has its own distinctive series of cultures lasting more than 3000 years, but the northern part of Nubia was always in close interaction with Egypt, and its art and religion were at times influenced by Egypt. The statue of the scribe Amenemhat (left) shows a man who looks very Egyptian. He wears the short kilt and shoulder length wig typical of an Egyptian courtier; however, Amenemhat was a native Nubian who served as a scribe under Queen Hatshepsut (1479-1458 B.C.). Images such as this show close interaction between Nubia and Egypt during the New Kingdom, a period in which much of Nubia was ruled by Egypt. This statue was found in the temple of

    99. 1992 NUBIAN EXHIBITION: BROCHURE
    Images from an exhibit at the Oriental Institute Museum at the University of Chicago.
    http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/NUB/NUBX92/NUBX92_brochure.html
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    THE NUBIA SALVAGE PROJECT
    ORIENTAL INSTITUTE MUSEUM
    VANISHED KINGDOMS OF THE NILE
    The Rediscovery of Ancient Nubia
    An exhibit in conjunction with the
    Centennial celebration of The University of Chicago
    February 4 - December 31, 1995
    Figure 1: A Nubian Princess in her Ox-chariot, from the Egyptian Tomb of Huy, ca. 1320 B.C. Figure 2: Map of Nubia
    NUBIA
    THE LAND AND ITS PEOPLE
    Nubia is located in today's southern Egypt and northern Sudan. This land has one of the harshest climates in the world. The temperatures are high throughout most of the year, and rainfall is infrequent. The banks of the Nile are narrow in much of Nubia, making farming difficult. Yet, in antiquity, Nubia was a land of great natural wealth, of gold mines, ebony, ivory and incense which was always prized by her neighbors. Nubia is the homeland of Africa's earliest black culture with a history which can be traced from 3100 B.C. onward through Nubian monuments and artifacts, as well as written records from Egypt and Rome. Figure 3: Decorated pot, Meroitic Period, 1st-2nd centuries A.D.

    100. Recommended Reading On The Ancient Near East
    Guide to introductory readings on the peoples and cultures of the ancient Near East including Egypt, nubia, and Mesopotamia. Indexed by subject.
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    ORIENTAL INSTITUTE RESEARCH ARCHIVES
    RECOMMENDED READING ON THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST
    A Guide to Introductory Readings on the Ancient Near Eastern World
    A Collaborative Production of The Research Archives of the Oriental Institute The Oriental Institute Museum The Oriental Institute Museum Education Program Recommended Reading is a guide to introductory readings on the peoples and cultures of the ancient Near East. Some of the material included here ( Ancient Mesopotamia ) was originally published as the Resource Guide included with one of the three volumes ( Life in Ancient Egypt, Life in Ancient Nubia, Life in Ancient Mesopotamia ) of the Guides for Teachers Based on the Collections and Resources of the Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago (Chicago, 1996), produced by the Museum Education Program with the generous support of a grant from the Polk Bros. Foundation. We have made some additions and corrections, and slightly altered the structure of that Resources Guide for the purposes of providing this information on-line, and we expect to add additional material as needed. The Egyptian and Nubian lists have been developed by Emily Teeter in the course of many years of teaching and lecturing and will change as new material is published. In addition, we are planning to add more lists as we identify topics of interest to the public. We welcome your suggestions. This on-line version was coordinated and processed into HTML by Charles E. Jones, and is a publication of the

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