Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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... Nubia ( Fig . 1 ) during the first millennium BC , the nature of the relationship between Lower Nubia and the central Sudan during the first three centuries AD , and the nature of change in Lower Nubia during the fourth century . The ...
... Nubia ( Fig . 1 ) during the first millennium BC , the nature of the relationship between Lower Nubia and the central Sudan during the first three centuries AD , and the nature of change in Lower Nubia during the fourth century . The ...
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... Nubia ( Fig . 1 ) during the first millennium BC , the nature of the relationship between Lower Nubia and the central Sudan during the first three centuries AD , and the nature of change in Lower Nubia during the fourth century . The ...
... Nubia ( Fig . 1 ) during the first millennium BC , the nature of the relationship between Lower Nubia and the central Sudan during the first three centuries AD , and the nature of change in Lower Nubia during the fourth century . The ...
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External Sources Votive Grafitti ca. 200 pestilence reported in Nubia . Funerary Inscriptions Monumental Inscriptions Central Sudan ca. 250 Plague in Nubia end of Roman exploitation of Nubian quarries ; no refs . to military activity in ...
External Sources Votive Grafitti ca. 200 pestilence reported in Nubia . Funerary Inscriptions Monumental Inscriptions Central Sudan ca. 250 Plague in Nubia end of Roman exploitation of Nubian quarries ; no refs . to military activity in ...
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