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            Early Makuria Research Project. El-Zuma Cemetery (3-vol. set)

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            Author(s)
            El-Tayeb, Mahmoud
            Czyżewska-Zalewska, Ewa
            Iwaszczuk, Urszula
            Juchniewicz, Jolanta
            Kowarska, Zofia
            Kozieradzka-Ogunmakin, Iwona
            Lenarczyk, Szymon
            Mahler, Robert
            Skowrońska-Zych, Ewa
            Cedro, Aneta
            Then-Obłuska, Joanna
            Zieliński, Łukasz
            Language
            English
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            Abstract
            The three-volume publication of the results of archaeological excavations at the UNESCO heritage site of El-Zuma in Sudan, investigated by PCMA University of Warsaw and the National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums in Khartoum, presents an Early Makurian elite tumuli cemetery from the 5th–6th centuries AD. This period in ancient Nubian history, preceding the rise of the Christian kingdoms, has long been understudied. Informed analyses by an array of specialists on the team cover the archaeological and bioarchaeological evidence from the tombs (Volume 1) as well as the abundant ceramics (Volume 2) and small finds, especially jewellery, weaponry and personal accessories (Volume 3). The outcome is a people-oriented view of an elite community in ancient Nubia at the dawn of a new age in its history. Readership: Researchers and students studying post-Meroitic/Early Makurian themes from ancient Nubia; scholars of funerary traditions from this period in ancient Nubia.
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            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/195201
            Keywords
            Archaeology; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology
            DOI
            10.1163/9789004433755
            ISBN
            9789004433748, 9789004433755
            Publisher
            Brill
            Publisher website
            http://www.brill.com
            Publication date and place
            2021
            Series
            Harvard Egyptological Studies,
            Pages
            936
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