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Archaeology by the Fourth Nile Cataract: Survey and Excavations on the Left Bank of the River and on the Islands Between Amri and Kirbekan, Volume I: ... Archaeological Research Society Publication

Derek A. Welsby

Landscape, toponyms and oral history and the people, their settlements, architecture and land use before the Merowe Dam

Barcode 9781803274959
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Release Date: 01/06/2023

Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Archaeology
Label: Archaeopress Archaeology
Series: Sudan Archaeological Research Society Publication
Language: English
Publisher: Archaeopress
Pages: 280

Landscape, toponyms and oral history and the people, their settlements, architecture and land use before the Merowe Dam
The first in a series of volumes publishing results of surveys and excavations in the region of the Fourth Cataract, chapters focus on the palaeoenvironment in the concession area between Amri and Kirbekan, on the flora and toponyms, and on the folklore, agricultural practices, architecture and the lifestyles of the Manasir and Shaqiya inhabitants.
This volume is the first of several devoted to publishing the results of the Sudan Archaeological Research Society’s surveys and excavations in the region of the Fourth Cataract. This, a component of the Merowe Dam Archaeological Salvage Project, was conducted along a 40km stretch of the river on the left bank and on the islands.

Following an introduction to the project, chapters focus on the palaeoenvironment in the concession area between Amri and Kirbekan, on the flora and toponyms, and on the folklore, agricultural practices, architecture and the life styles of the Manasir and Shaqiya inhabitants immediately before the inundation of the region by the Merowe Dam.