Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... political disintegration . The causes may perhaps be sought in the north , where nomad unrest on the southern frontier of Egypt in the 3rd Century AD is likely to have dislocated contacts between Meroe and Roman Egypt while causing a ...
... political disintegration . The causes may perhaps be sought in the north , where nomad unrest on the southern frontier of Egypt in the 3rd Century AD is likely to have dislocated contacts between Meroe and Roman Egypt while causing a ...
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... political integration in this region of sub - Saharan Africa . Over the longer term , the earlier development of the Kerma kingdom should be considered in a similar way . This does not necessarily lead us back to the development of ...
... political integration in this region of sub - Saharan Africa . Over the longer term , the earlier development of the Kerma kingdom should be considered in a similar way . This does not necessarily lead us back to the development of ...
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... political ideology . It consists of a short section of tree trunk carved or hollowed to leave 2-4 short legs between a solid base and a solid seat . The finished product is often decorated by partial burning . It is light and compact ...
... political ideology . It consists of a short section of tree trunk carved or hollowed to leave 2-4 short legs between a solid base and a solid seat . The finished product is often decorated by partial burning . It is light and compact ...
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