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  1. Sudan: Ancient Treasures A comprehensive survey of Sudanese ancient cultures, the history of archaeology in Sudan, current work and recent trends. The ... zone of contact between the peoples of Ce
  2. A Glorious Past: Ancient Egypt, Ethiopia, and Nubia (Milestones in Black American History) by Earnestine Jenkins, 1994-09
  3. Ancient African Civilizations: Kush and Axum
  4. When Greek was an African language: the role of Greek culture in ancient and medieval Nubia *.: An article from: Journal of World History by Stanley M. Burstein, 2008-03-01
  5. Studies on the History of Late Antique and Christian Nubia (Variorum Collected Studies Series, 748) by Laurence Kirwan, Tomas Hagg, et all 2002-07
  6. Adventures in Egypt and Nubia: The Travels of William John Bankes (1786-1855) (None) by Patricia Usick, 2002-10-01
  7. Amun Temples in Nubia: A typological study of New Kingdom, Napatan and Meroitic Temples (bar s) by Caroline M. Rocheleau, 2008-12-31
  8. The Illustrated Guide to the Luxor Museum of Ancient Art and the Nubia Museum of Aswan: With the Luxor Mummification Museum and the Kom Ombo Crocodile Museum by Janice Kamrin, 2011-02-15
  9. I monumenti dell' Egitto e della Nubia: Parte 1. Monumenti storici. Tomo 1 (Italian Edition) by Ippolito Rosellini, 2002-06-10
  10. Canadian Expedition to Nubia I: Hambukol Excavations 1986-1989 (SSEA Publication)
  11. Egypt and Nubia: Gifts of the Desert (None)
  12. Egypt and Nubia (British Museum) by John H. Taylor, 1991-10-01
  13. Askut In Nubia (Studies in Egyptology) by SMITH, 1995-01-09
  14. I monumenti dell' Egitto e della Nubia: Parte 2. Monumenti Civili. Tomo 1 (Italian Edition) by Ippolito Rosellini, 2002-06-10

21. Help With Your Homework: Ancient History
ancient history Egypt. ancient nubia is another excellent site from ThinkQuest.You can translate everything into several other languages, too.
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Exploring Ancient World Cultures The Forvm Romanvm LacusCurtius: into the Roman World (also available in French, Spanish, Italian) The Perseus Project is a digital library of information on the ancient world, including translated texts, maps, and information about art. The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World includes illustrations, history, and statistics. Til Death Do Us Part: Marriage and Funeral Rites in Classical Athens by Jana Shopkorn
Ancient History Egypt Ancient Nubia is another excellent site from ThinkQuest. You can translate everything into several other languages, too. At the Tomb of Tutankhamen contains the actual text and photos from the 1923 expedition. Lots of related links as well. The Mysteries of Egypt Theban Mapping Project is an expedition into the largest tomb ever found in Egypt. It includes information on monuments and artifacts. Back to History Index Back to Schoolwork main page
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22. Education Planet History,World History,Ancient Civilizations,Nubia Lesson Plans
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23. Egypt: Nubia In Modern And Ancient Times
history of nubia from ancient times to the present, plus essays on the geography of nubia, its political divisions and names over time, and its culture and traditions; from TourEgypt.
http://touregypt.net/historicalessays/nubia.htm
Nubia Nubia is located in today's southern Egypt and northern Sudan. The modern inhabitants of southern Egypt and Sudan still refer to themselves as Nubians. They speak the Nubian language as well as Arabic. Thousands of Nubians from the north were forced to relocate from their endangered homelands to be resettled in Egypt and Sudan. This land has one of the harshest climates in the world. The temperatures are high throughout most of the year, and rainfall is infrequent. The banks of the Nile are narrow in much of Nubia, making farming difficult. Yet, in antiquity, Nubia was a land of great natural wealth, of gold mines, ebony, ivory and incense which was always prized by her neighbors.
Nubia is the homeland of Africa's earliest black culture with a history which can be traced from 3100 BC onward through Nubian monuments and artifacts, as well as written records from Egypt and Rome. The land of Nubia is a desert divided by the river Nile. For want of water and rich soil, most of Nubia has never been able to support a large population for long periods. However, some of Africa's greatest civilizations emerged here, centers of achievement whose existence was based on industry and trade. Because they did not write their own languages until very late in ancient times, we know these centers and their people largely through their archaeology and what the Egyptians and Greeks said about them.

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25. ancient nubia this great ThinkQuest site explores the ancient Itza Pics - photosof the ancient Mayan ruins a map, photos, archaeology, history, and info
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25. MEL: Ancient History
it's People (Bruce Williams, Oriental Institute) A brief history of nubia, republishedfrom Project (Tufts University) Digital Library on ancient Greece and
http://mel.lib.mi.us/humanities/history/HIST-ancient.html

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    Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East Alexander the Great (John J. Popovic)
    A brief biography, including links within the text to relevant sites Ancient Egypt (Mark Milmore)
    Pyramids, temples, kings, queens, hieroglyphics Ancient World Web (Julia Hayden) Guide
    Guide to over 1000 resources on topics including ancient archaeology, art, buildings, cities, daily life, history, literature, mythology, philosophy and science Arachnion
    A Journal of Ancient Literature and History on the Web Archaeology and Architecture (Menne C. Kosian) Argos (University of Evansville) Guide
    Peer-reviewed search engine for Ancient and Medieval Studies See their list of Associate Sites for more resources Classics and Mediterranean Archeology (University of Michigan) Daily Life in Ancient Civilizations
    A guide for young students on life in ancient China, Egypt, Greece, India, and Rome

26. Travel In Aswan - Egypt - Middle East - History - WorldTravelGate.net®-
Very brief history of Aswan (ancient Swen) and its role in Egypt as the gateway to nubia and Africa.
http://www.mideasttravelling.net/egypt/aswan/aswan_history.htm
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27. Ancient History
history Bulletin; ancient Mediterranean history Documents and WebSites; ancient nubia; ancient Scripts of the World; ancient World
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Ancient History

28. The Nubian.net--> The Cradle For Nubian Civilisation
An introduction to many aspects of nubia and its peoples; of particular interest are Chronology of ancient nubia, a timeline; several articles on the history of ancient nubia; and galleries of images of historical sites and artifacts.
http://www.thenubian.net/index.html
About me Links Discussion Online References ...
NSDC Sudan 2002 (arabic)

SOS 'Save the Nubian'
Chronology of Ancient Nubia
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I have gathered some basic information on the past and present of Nubia, and the Nubian and put them here for you to explore, review and enjoy. The information in these pages are on Nile Nubian (those who are linguistically classified as speaking two main Nubian language groups: the Nobiin, and the Kenzi/Dungula ) Did you know that there are Several Hundred Thousands Nubian-Nile Nubian- in this world? This Home Page is to shed light on them , their land, cullture, history and civilzation 'One of the Greatest African Civilizations' . Thank you for dropping by. Updates / Recent additions Abubakr Sidahmed Maha Abubakr http://www.geocities.com/toonsville2000

29. An Introduction To Ancient Nubia
Understanding ancient nubia traditions, archaeology and archaeologists at those whohave studied nubia is important about the country, its history, and cultures
http://www.ex.ac.uk/dll/egyptology/Nubia descriptor.htm
Department of Lifelong Learning
An Introduction to Ancient Nubia.
TUTOR: Robert Morkot CREDIT VALUE: 20 LEVEL: 1 DURATION OF MODULE: 20 weeks MODULE CODE: LLE1052D The rock-cut temples of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel LEARNING OUTCOMES:
  • gain an awareness of the enormous time span of Nubian history and of the different cultures which flourished there from c. 5000 BC to the 6 th century AD. should begin to understand the complex relationship between Nubia and its northern neighbour Egypt and how that has been explained in the literature. gain some appreciation of the range of archaeological material and the ways in which interpretations of it have developed and changed.
The course can be studied us postal correspondence packs, over the Internet or a combination. Tutorial support is available by phone, post or email and there is an online discussion forum that forms part of the course. Syllabus
  • Nubia, the land and its cultures. Where is Nubia? Ancient and modern names of Nubia and its regions, kingdoms, and cultures. Nubian peoples. What was Nubia like?

30. Egypt: Nubia In Modern And Ancient Times
history of nubia from ancient times to the present, plus essays on the geography of nubia, its political Category Society history By Time Period ancient Africa nubia...... of Africa's earliest black culture with a history which can of water and rich soil,most of nubia has never own languages until very late in ancient times, we
http://www.touregypt.net/historicalessays/nubia.htm
Nubia Nubia is located in today's southern Egypt and northern Sudan. The modern inhabitants of southern Egypt and Sudan still refer to themselves as Nubians. They speak the Nubian language as well as Arabic. Thousands of Nubians from the north were forced to relocate from their endangered homelands to be resettled in Egypt and Sudan. This land has one of the harshest climates in the world. The temperatures are high throughout most of the year, and rainfall is infrequent. The banks of the Nile are narrow in much of Nubia, making farming difficult. Yet, in antiquity, Nubia was a land of great natural wealth, of gold mines, ebony, ivory and incense which was always prized by her neighbors.
Nubia is the homeland of Africa's earliest black culture with a history which can be traced from 3100 BC onward through Nubian monuments and artifacts, as well as written records from Egypt and Rome. The land of Nubia is a desert divided by the river Nile. For want of water and rich soil, most of Nubia has never been able to support a large population for long periods. However, some of Africa's greatest civilizations emerged here, centers of achievement whose existence was based on industry and trade. Because they did not write their own languages until very late in ancient times, we know these centers and their people largely through their archaeology and what the Egyptians and Greeks said about them.

31. The Enemies Of Ancient Egypt
as well as constantly repeated element of Egyptian iconography throughout the empiresancient history. as well as in the ritual site at Mirgissa in nubia.
http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/enemies.htm
The Enemies of Ancient Egypt
by Troy Fox
The earliest depictions we have of Egyptian kings portray the motif of prostrate foreigners as a symbol of Egyptian supremacy over the rest of mankind. For example, the Narmer Palette shows the king in his efforts to rid the world of such aberrations as the "vile Asiatic". Here, we find the trampling of the "Nine Bows", as the Egyptian referred to their enemies, as a vivid embodiment of the king's supremacy over foreigners (and sometimes even other Egyptians). The figure "nine" represented three times three, which was the "plurality of Pluralities", thus designating the entirety of all enemies. And later, during the New Kingdom , the Sphinx Stele of Amenhotep II provides a striking textual description of the Egyptian King smiting his enemies: "He bound the heads of the Nine Bows... He has gathered them all into his fist, his mace has crashed upon their heads..."

32. Ancient Africa's Black Kingdoms
history of the Kingdom of Kush, ancient nubia, and BlackEgyptian Kingdoms. Ramses II and Nefertari.
http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/ancientafrica.html
African Religions Queen of Sheba Hannibal of Carthage Chaka The Great ... Tiye was a queen of the 18th Dynasty, married to Amenhotep III (1391-1353 B.C.). Role of Numbers in Ancient Kemet (Egypt) Web site created by Myra Wysinger USA Site modified 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
Music: Song of Sudan Ancient Nubian Royal Palace Vanishing Evidence of African Civilizations Slavery Images Data Base You and your neighbor are closer than you think. Narrated by actor Danny Glover, The Real Eve reveals the shared genetic heritage that links every living person on Earth, tracing the expansion of modern humans throughout the world from Africa to South Asia, Australia to Europe, and finally to the Americas. Positively Black African American Reparations: Latest Update Our Resource List for Ancient African OURstory The Story of Africa ... Queen Tiye's Daughters Note: It is important to remember that Egypt is in Africa. Map of Africa Also see this map for the location of Nubia This is the map of Ancient Africa
AFRICAN KINGDOMS INFORMATION. Ministries. African Royalty News and Information.
King Zoser - Third Dynasty Where in Africa Did African American's Originate? ... Ancient Sudan: The Kingdom of Kush Pyramids from the Northern Cemetery at 3rd c. B.C. to 4th c. A.D. (Photo Gallery)

33. Ancient Africa's Black Kingdoms
history of the Kingdom of Kush, ancient nubia andEgyptian Black Kingdoms. Ramses II, Nefertari.
http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/ptahhotep.html
Kush Bibliography Great Historians African Odyssey The Story of Africa ... Dr. Asa G. Hilliard III Our Price: $10.36 Format: Paperback, 75pp.
ISBN: 0766101312 Publisher: Kessinger Publishing Company Pub. Date: February 1998
Ptah-hotep served during the reign of Izezi as a sage. His maxims are in the Prisse Papyrus which are in the Louvre. Another copy of these is in the British Museum. In these maxims, he has told his fellow Egyptians to conduct their affairs in a quiet and righteous manner.... The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality by Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop
Price: $11.87 Paperback Usually ships in 24 hours Click to Order Click to Order Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. Ancient Egyptian saying, wrongly credited to the Christian bible. A Few Notable African/African American Scholar Web Sites for Further Research: Drusilla Dunjee Houston Runoko Rashidi Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop Dr. John Henrik Clarke ... Dr. Asa G. Hilliard III Our Resource List for Ancient African OURstory Nubia: Oriental Institute, University of Chicago Vanished Kingdoms: The Rediscovery of Ancient Nubia Ancient Mauretania, c. 430 BCE- 550 CE Wonders of the African World ... Great Historians by Battiscombe G. Gunn (Translator) Click to Order Egypt Revisited: Journal of African Civilizations by Ivan Van Sertima (Editor)
A compilation of many great scholars sharing their expertise. This book has many ancient photos.

34. African History Archives: Ancient Nile Valley
4 February, 1996. From ancient Near East list. Mummy with an artificial leg FromMichael Rhodes, on ANE List. 15 February, 1996 history of ancient nubia.
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/32/index-a.html
African History Archives: Ancient Nile Valley
Hartford Web Publishing (Haines Brown) is not the author of the documents in World History Archives and does not presume to validate their accuracy or authenticity. History of Egypt and the Maghrib
History of Ancient Kemet (Egypt)
Review of George G. M. James, Stolen Legacy
By Femi Akomolafe.
Dialog on the selection of pharaohs
From H-World list, January, 1995. Was the monarchy matriarchal?
Mediterranean dating and the chronology of Kemet
By Bill Schell, Murray State University. 16 April, 1995. Kemet a perhaps flawed basis for ancient Mediterranean chronology.
Chickens in Ancient Kemet
From Ira Plotinsky. 1 February, 1996.
Ahmose and Kamose and their familial relationship
From Sara E. Orel. 4 February, 1996. From Ancient Near East list.
Mummy with an artificial leg
From Michael Rhodes, on ANE List. 15 February, 1996
History of Ancient Nubia
Dialog on the origin of name "Nubia"
From the Nubia list, January, 1996
Were Nubians the founders of the ancient Nile Valley Civilization?
A dialog from Nubia list, July, 1996.
Ancient Sudan Civilization
Information provided by abubakr sidahmed to Nubia List. October, 1966.

35. Dialog On Origin Of Name Nubia
Is the name modern or date back to ancient history? Does the name apply tosome parts of nubia or was it more extensively applied in former times?
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/32/004.html
Dialog on the origin of name "Nubia"
From the Nubia list, January, 1996
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 01:58:35 SLT
[Text slighly edited. HB] All netters (maskag jelo) There is no consensus among historians about the origin of the word "Nubia" and how the area that is known today as Nubia has come to acquire its name. Is the name "modern" or date back to ancient history? Does the name apply to some parts of Nubia or was it more extensively applied in former times? Has it any relation to Kush or Meroites? The word Nubia conjures up all these and more nostalgia in the mind of many, particularly, Nubians. To them it means identity, past glories, present dilemma, and a hopefull and glorious future. How did the area come to be known as Nubia, and why did it persist until now? This is important because some historians claim that there is no such name as Nubia, and that "Kush" is the only name that was known to ancient people. Then where did it come from? Certainly, it has't come out of the blue. It must have an origin, especialy since it applies to an area with a distinctive culure and language and a civilisation that dates back to the dawn of history, a civilization of its own, not isolated, but influencing and getting influenced by others. To give a tentative answer to these questions, here is a rundown of opinions about the name Nubia, it's origins and meaning:-

36. History Links
Giza Plateau Mapping Project; Gold hawk; history of ancient Egypt; Isis; Institutefor the Near East; Newton Institutute Egyptology Homepage; nubia Its glory
http://www.ala-net.com/ancient.html

37. RECOMMENDED READING : NUBIA
ancient nubia in Calliope, November/December 1996. Excellent issuethat addresses history and culture, mainly of the Meroitic Period.
http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/DEPT/RA/RECREAD/nubiabib.html
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RECOMMENDED READING ON THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST
NUBIA
Annotated by Oriental Institute Museum Associate Curator Emily Teeter
If you purchase any of these or other books by following this link to Amazon or Barnes and Noble a portion of your costs will go to support the Research Archives of the Oriental Institute. Abbreviations: pb: available in a paper bound edition
  • General Reference Books
  • For Younger Readers General Reference Books:
    • Adams, William . Nubia: Corridor to Africa , Princeton Univ. Press, 1977.
      • Comprehensive history of Nubia through the Medieval period. Very readable.
    • Davies, W. Vivian (editor). Egypt and Africa: Nubia from Prehistory to Islam , The British Museum, 1991.
      • Wide variety of specialized scholarly articles.
    • Expedition Magazine , vol. 35, no. 2, 1993 "An Ancient African Civilization: Nubia," University of Pennsylvania.
      • Six articles on the history and culture of Nubia and Nubia's influence on Egypt and Sub Saharan Africa.
    • Fairservis, Walter B. The Ancient Kingdoms of the Nile , Thomas Crowell, 1962.
  • 38. Egypt And The Ancient Near East For Young People And Teachers, Teacher, Educatio
    nubia and Mesopotamia and teachers Egypt, nubia and Mesopotamia. Additions CarnegieMuseum of Natural history including material on ancient Egypt for
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    39. School Of Archaeology & Ancient History, University Of Leicester
    project working in Sudanese nubia with the University of Khartoum, email - dne1@le.ac.uk.mail School of Archaeology ancient history, University of Leicester
    http://www.le.ac.uk/ar/staff_de.htm
    Dr David Edwards
    Dr David N. Edwards BA PhD
    Honorary Visiting Fellow
    Specialisms:
    Landscape Archaeology, North African and Sudanese/Nubian archaeology, social archaeology Personal home page David Edwards studied History at York University, then took an M.Litt in Archaeology at Newcastle University and a Ph.D at Cambridge University, while working for several years as a professional field archaeologist in Britain. His research interests centre on social archaeology while a particular interest in the archaeology of Nubia/Sudan and Sudanic Africa, while also having worked extensively in Britain as well as in Egypt, Jordan and Libya. Current research is primarily focussed on material culture and social identities in the Middle Nile. Hs has recently been working on the publication of the C. M. Daniels archive relating to the Garamantes of Fezzan (Libya) as part of a Leverhulme-funded project; he is principal investigator in a major interdisciplinary project working in Sudanese Nubia with the University of Khartoum e-mail: - dne1@le.ac.uk

    40. Unit 2: Ancient Kingdom Of Kush/Nubia: Resources
    at the same time at the Timeline of Art history. Black Kingdoms of the Nile PBSOnline This site is text and graphics about ancient and modern nubia from a
    http://tlc.ousd.k12.ca.us/library/egypt/kush_general.html
    PREHISTORY MESOPOTAMIA EGYPT INDIA ... HOME

      Core Values Internet Resource Library
      Ancient Kush

      Curriculum
      Unit 2B Ancient Kush These sites offer background information about the civilization of ancient Kush. They were produed by a range of individuals and institutionsacademic, private and commercial. Many of the articles were intended for an adult audience and, therefore, may be beyond the comprehension of middle school students. Ancient Nubia: Egypt's Rival in Africa ThinkQuest '98 Semifinalist
      Designed by students from Romania, the US, and Australia this stunning site offers a comprehensive guide to Nubian history, including the ancient Kingdom of Kush. The web site contains chronological content of the Nubian civilization, images, online assessment, discussion boards, and other educational resources. The web site contains many resources for educators who want to use the site as an educational tool. Timeline of Nubian Art : Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
      Click your way through a timeline of centuries of art from ancient Sudan. See what other cultures existed at the same time at the

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