Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... later Sudanic states during the second millennium AD ( Goody 1971 ) . However , royal military power and weapons are well - represented in later Meroitic royal reliefs at least , although weapons are only common in burials in the latest ...
... later Sudanic states during the second millennium AD ( Goody 1971 ) . However , royal military power and weapons are well - represented in later Meroitic royal reliefs at least , although weapons are only common in burials in the latest ...
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... later kingdoms never again attempted to exploit the region in such a direct manner and the political centre shifted southwards into less arid regions , first to Soba some 250km away near Khartoum ( by about 500 AD ) and to Sennar 230km ...
... later kingdoms never again attempted to exploit the region in such a direct manner and the political centre shifted southwards into less arid regions , first to Soba some 250km away near Khartoum ( by about 500 AD ) and to Sennar 230km ...
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... later at some favourable localities , such as Kobadi and the lower levels at Daima , where however the inhabitants also kept domestic cattle . South of the Sahara , Thurstan Shaw , following his excavations of the 1940s at Bosumpra cave ...
... later at some favourable localities , such as Kobadi and the lower levels at Daima , where however the inhabitants also kept domestic cattle . South of the Sahara , Thurstan Shaw , following his excavations of the 1940s at Bosumpra cave ...
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