Exodus From Nubia

Exodus From Nubia Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of Exodus From Nubia book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

Exodus from Nubia

Author : Friedrich W. Hinkel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Egypt
ISBN : UOM:39015017668669

Get Book

Exodus from Nubia by Friedrich W. Hinkel Pdf

Exodus from Nubia

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:917764242

Get Book

Exodus from Nubia by Anonim Pdf

The Nubian Exodus

Author : Hassan Dafalla
Publisher : Universe Publishing(NY)
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015010559683

Get Book

The Nubian Exodus by Hassan Dafalla Pdf

Exodus from Nubia

Author : Friedrich W. Hinkel
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2022-10-03
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783112651964

Get Book

Exodus from Nubia by Friedrich W. Hinkel Pdf

Historical Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval Nubia

Author : Richard A. Lobban
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 587 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2003-12-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9780810865785

Get Book

Historical Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval Nubia by Richard A. Lobban Pdf

The Historical Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval Nubia covers the period from the Paleolithic, all the periods of ancient Nubia (Predynastic, Kerma, Dynasty XXV, Napatan, Meroitic, Post-Meroitic) and to the end of medieval Christianity in Nubia (Sudan). This resource focuses on Nubian history through a Nubian perspective, rather than on the more common Egypto-centrism perspective, and the coverage is based on the latest and best archaeological and epigraphic evidence. Newly created maps of the general area and its specific regions and place names and a photospread showing important related features of the region are included. A detailed chronology provides a timeline of historical events, and an introductory narrative shapes the overall history and leads to the main body of the work in the form of a cross-referenced dictionary. The descriptive entries cover the main features of the region in the various periods that are key not only to Nubian events, but also to the important interactions they had with Egypt to the north. Nine appendices and an extensive bibliography conclude this work. Lobban has been teaching Nubian studies in undergraduate classrooms for thirty years, and this book is a product of his hands-on experiences as well as extensive anthropological fieldwork and travel in Sudanese and Egyptian Nubia.

Historical Dictionary of Medieval Christian Nubia

Author : Richard A. Lobban Jr.
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 539 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2020-10-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781538133415

Get Book

Historical Dictionary of Medieval Christian Nubia by Richard A. Lobban Jr. Pdf

Medieval Christian Nubia is often a neglected period of medieval African history. Because meaning is determined largely by context this work traces the Greco-Roman, Meroitic and Jewish precursors. The regional, historical and theological schisms within Christianity are also a highlight. The dynamics of the three Nubian kingdoms of Nobatia, Mukurra, and Alwa are the centerpiece of this book that covers mural arts, architecture, and the names of the leading kings and bishops. Another strength of the book is the analysis of the 700-year baqt peace treaty between Christian Nubia and Islamic Egypt; this is considered to be the longest lasting treaty in diplomatic history. The complex transition from Christianity to Islam in the 14th century is analyzed in great personal, political, and military detail. Historical Dictionary of Medieval Christian Nubia contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 200 cross-referenced entries on politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture of the medieval Nubians. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Medieval Christian Nubia.

Nubian Encounters

Author : Nicholas S. Hopkins,Sohair R. Mehanna
Publisher : American University in Cairo Press
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2010-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781617973833

Get Book

Nubian Encounters by Nicholas S. Hopkins,Sohair R. Mehanna Pdf

In the 1960s the construction of the Aswan High Dam occasioned the forced displacement of a large part of the Nubian population. Beginning in 1960, anthropologists at the American University in Cairo's Social Research Center undertook a survey of the Nubians to be moved and those already outside their historic homeland. The goal was to record and analyze Nubian culture and social organization, to create a record for the future, and to preserve a body of information on which scholars and officials could draw. This book chronicles the research carried out by an international team with the cooperation of many Nubians. Gathered into one volume for the first time are reprinted articles that provide a valuable resource of research data on the Nubian project, as well as photographs taken during the field study that document ways of life that have long since disappeared.

The Mysteries of Abu Simbel

Author : Zahi A. Hawass
Publisher : American Univ in Cairo Press
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 9774246233

Get Book

The Mysteries of Abu Simbel by Zahi A. Hawass Pdf

The temples of Abu Simbel have fascinated travelers since they became known to the Western world in the nineteenth century. And since the 1960s when the rising waters created by the Aswan High Dam threatened to engulf the site, visitors' imaginations have been captivated by the elaborate international rescue operation, described by the author as ''a great moment that no one will ever forget: the most advanced technology of the twentieth century was used to save one of the most amazing achievements of a civilization that preceeded it by 3,300 years.'' Prepared by one of the world's best-known Egyptologists, Dr. Zahi Hawass, this lavishly illustrated book is the ideal companion on a visit to the unique monuments of Abu Simbel.

Five Views on the Exodus

Author : Zondervan,
Publisher : Zondervan Academic
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2021-04-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780310108757

Get Book

Five Views on the Exodus by Zondervan, Pdf

Gain a thorough understanding of the competing views on the historicity, chronology, and theological implications of the exodus. The biblical account of the Israelite exodus from Egypt is one of the most enduring narratives ever told and is a foundational event for several world religions. It resonates across cultures with its timeless themes of redemption and deliverance. It is also the only explanation the Bible gives for Israel's origin. Despite its unique legacy, many scholars regard the exodus as fictitious or a cultural memory that may not be a historical event. Even among those who believe the exodus happened, there is no consensus regarding its date. Five Views on the Exodus brings together experts in the fields of biblical studies, Egyptology, and archaeology to discuss and debate the most vexing questions about the exodus. Each offers their own view and constructive responses to other leading views: Early Date: The Exodus Took Place in the Fifteenth Century BC (Scott Stripling) Late Date: A Historical Exodus in the Thirteenth Century BC (James K. Hoffmeier) A Hyksos Levite Led Exodus in the Time of Ramesses II (Peter Feinman) Alternative Late Date: The Exodus Took Place in the Twelfth Century BC (Gary A. Rendsburg) The Exodus as Cultural Memory: A Transformation of Historical Events (Ronald Hendel) The Counterpoints series presents a comparison and critique of scholarly views on topics important to Christians that are both fair-minded and respectful of the biblical text. Each volume is a one-stop reference that allows readers to evaluate the different positions on a specific issue and form their own, educated opinion.

Adventures in Egypt and Nubia

Author : Patricia Usick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105111927187

Get Book

Adventures in Egypt and Nubia by Patricia Usick Pdf

William John Bankes (1786-1855) was a brilliant and remarkable man. In 1812 he went to Spain and Portugal to pursue a Bohemian lifestyle among the gypsies. This was followed by travels in the Near East. Bankes amassed a vast portfolio of notes, manuscripts and drawings by the artists who accompanied him on his Egyptian travels. Their extremely high degree of accuracy makes them a very valuable record of the ancient monuments, many of which have since been damaged or lost. His intuitive detective work and the many copies of hieroglyphic inscriptions he accumulated were instrumental in the struggle to decipher hieroglyphs. This book tells Bankes' story, describing his travels in detail and assessing his contribution to Egyptology.

Historical Dictionary of Ancient Nubia

Author : Richard A. Lobban Jr.
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 539 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2021-04-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9781538133392

Get Book

Historical Dictionary of Ancient Nubia by Richard A. Lobban Jr. Pdf

This new book descends from a former combined reference book on Ancient and Medieval Nubia but now expands and focuses primarily on Prehistoric and Ancient times. It contextualizes the foundational roots of human evolution in the Paleolithic and Mesolithic stone ages and on to the Neolithic revolution built on farming and livestock. Meanwhile, Kerma was the most ancient African states and their relationship with dynastic Egypt. Precisely, ancient Kerma a was a serious political, economic and military rival to Old and Middle Kingdoms of Egypt. But in the New Kingdom the balance of regional forces was dramatically changed with Egyptians defeating Kerma and occupying and colonizing Kush/Nubia for 500 years. In the 11th century BCE the political unity of Egypt withered away and after recovering from foreign exploitation, Nubians began to reconstitute a small state at Kurru with renewed pyramid building and then finding no Egyptian resistance, these Nubians kings advanced on Egyptian Nubia and then on to Upper Egypt. Finally, Nubians were able to take over all of Egypt as the pharaohs of century-long Dynasty XXV. This so-called ‘Ethiopian” dynasty had the famed pharaohs of Piankhy, Shabaka, Shabataka, Taharka and Tanutamun ruling for various terms, three of who are mentioned in the Biblical Old Testament. Even when Nubians were expelled from Egypt by foreign Assyrian invaders, they retreated to Napata to carry on their ancient state for three more independent centuries as Egyptian remained conquered by various foreigners for 2,500 years. Most notable of these foreign conquers of Egypt were the Greeks (Ptolemies) and the Roman (who arrived and polytheists and left as Christians. During this Greco-Roman period in Egypt, Nubians strategically withdrew still further south to the Kingdom of Meroë (from the 4th century BCEE to the 4th century CE. Meroe is also covered in great detail as it was famed for many regnant queens, a unique and undeciphered writing system, iron-production and important monumental works including more pyramids than found in Egypt, Yes, smaller and later but many more pyramids that are still standing in several World Heritage sites in Nubia. After Meroë began a long decline it was finally vulnerable to attack from Christian Axum on the 4th century CE. Two murky centuries of regional rule, known as the X-Group were to follow, but by the 6th century Nubians recreated three Christian states that are covered in detail in the following Historical Dictionary of Medieval Christian Nubia and the Historical Dictionary of Sudan for Islamic and modern times.

Etat Des Pêcheries Dans Les Réservoirs D'Afrique

Author : James M. Kapetsky,Petr, T., (ed.)
Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9250014783

Get Book

Etat Des Pêcheries Dans Les Réservoirs D'Afrique by James M. Kapetsky,Petr, T., (ed.) Pdf

The Exodus

Author : Peter Feinman
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2021-10-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789254754

Get Book

The Exodus by Peter Feinman Pdf

Did the Exodus occur? This question has been asked in biblical scholarship since its origin as a modern science. The desire to resolve the question scientifically was a key component in the funding of archaeological excavations in the nineteenth century. Egyptian archaeologists routinely equated sites with their presumed biblical counterpart. Initially, it was taken for granted that the Exodus had occurred. It was simply a matter of finding the archaeological data to prove it. So far, those results have been for naught. The Exodus: An Egyptian Story takes a very real-world approach to understanding the Exodus. It is not a story of cosmic spectaculars that miraculously or coincidentally occurred when a people prepared to leave Egypt. There are no special effects in the telling of this story. Instead, the story is told with real people in the real world doing what real people do. Peter Feinman does not rely on the biblical text and is not trying to prove that the Bible is true. He places the Exodus within Egyptian history based on the Egyptian archaeological record. It is a story of the rejection of the Egyptian cultural construct and defiance of Ramses II. Egyptologists, not biblical scholars, are the guides to telling the Exodus story. What would you expect Ramses II to say after he had been humiliated? If there is an Egyptian smoking gun for the Exodus, how would you recognize it? To answer these questions requires us to take the Exodus seriously as a major event at the royal level in Egyptian history.

Nubians and the Nubian Language in Contemporary Egypt

Author : Aleya Rouchdy
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2017-07-31
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004348318

Get Book

Nubians and the Nubian Language in Contemporary Egypt by Aleya Rouchdy Pdf

The displacement of the Egyptian Nubians from their ancient lands and their resettlement deeper in the land of Egypt in 1964 had an impact on Nubian culture and the Nubian language. Contemporary Egyptian Nubian consists of two dialects, Fadicca and Matoki. After the resettlement of Nubians, the interactions between speakers of the two Nubian dialects and speakers of Arabic increased. Nubian, an East Sudanic language, came into contact with a dominant Semitic language, Arabic. How has this increased contact affected the Nubian language in Egypt? The aim of this work is to examine from the perspective of a 'language-contact situation' the impact of the resettlement on the future of the Nubian language. The comparative data on the Nubian situation will add an important contribution to our fund of knowledge on processes of language contact. This is the first sociolinguistic study of the Nubian language from such a perspective.

Global Design History

Author : Glenn Adamson,Giorgio Riello,Sarah Teasley
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2011-03-15
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781136833083

Get Book

Global Design History by Glenn Adamson,Giorgio Riello,Sarah Teasley Pdf

Globalism is often discussed using abstract terms, such as ‘networks’ or ‘flows’ and usually in relation to recent history. Global Design History moves us past this limited view of globalism, broadening our sense of this key term in history and theory. Individual chapters focus our attention on objects, and the stories they can tell us about cultural interactions on a global scale. They place these concrete things into contexts, such as trade, empire, mediation, and various forms of design practice. Among the varied topics included are: the global underpinnings of Renaissance material culture the trade of Indian cottons in the eighteenth-century the Japanese tea ceremony as a case of ‘import substitution’ German design in the context of empire handcrafted modernist furniture in Turkey Australian fashions employing ‘ethnic’ motifs an experimental UK-Ghanaian design partnership Chinese social networking websites the international circulation of contemporary architects. Featuring work from leading design historians, each chapter is paired with a ‘response’, designed to expand the discussion and test the methodologies on offer. An extensive bibliography and resource guide will also aid further research, providing students with a user friendly model for approaches to global design. Global Design History will be useful for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students, academics and researchers in design history and art history, and related subjects such as anthropology, craft studies and cultural geography.