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Excavations Between Abu Simbel and the Sudan Frontier, Part 6 (Hardback)
New Kingdom Remains from Cemeteries R, V, S, and W at Qustul and Cemetery K at Adindan
Imprint: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
Series: Oriental Institute Nubian Expedition
Pages: 479
Illustrations: 206 b/w figs, 53 b/w pls, 24 tbs
ISBN: 9780918986863
Published: 1st December 1992
Casemate UK Academic
Series: Oriental Institute Nubian Expedition
Pages: 479
Illustrations: 206 b/w figs, 53 b/w pls, 24 tbs
ISBN: 9780918986863
Published: 1st December 1992
Casemate UK Academic
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This volume provides lavish details on the New Kingdom remains from the Nubian sites of Qustul and Adindan. Nubia prospered, as it was more closely tied to Egypt during this period of its history than at any other time. The Egyptian influence and Nubia's prosperity are clearly depicted in the burials. William J. Murnane contributes a chapter on inscribed stela; Lanny Bell aids in a unique presentation of inscribed coffin fragments; John Darnell lends his expertise in the reading of the glyptic on scarabs; and Emily Teeter's advice on presentation makes this volume an extremely valuable addition to an Egyptologist's library.
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