Skip to content
Channels - Rock-Cut Tombs of Çukurhisar at the Intersection of Cappadocia, Cilicia, and Commagene :: FRELIP Discovery
-
An Iron Age Chamber Tomb in the Hakkari Highlands: Surinis
-
Looking at Nubians in Egypt: Nubian Women in New Kingdom Tomb and Temple Scenes and the Case of TT 40 (Amenemhet Huy)
-
Light in the cave: Opal coating detection by UV-light illumination and fluorescence in a rock art context
-
New Perspectives on the Origin of Korean Acupuncture: Based on Materials from Xiaoyingzi Tomb, ...
-
A Review of: Alain Delattre, Jitse Dijkstra, and Jacques van der Vliet (eds), Christian Inscriptions from Egypt and Nubia. A Critical Bulletin (2013-2022). Papyrologica Bruxellensia 43. Association Égyptologique Reine Élisabeth, Bruxelles. Peeters : Leuven — Paris — Bristol, CT 2024, pp. xi + 291.
-
A Review of: Ivan Miroshnikov, Antti Marjanen, and Francesca Iacono, The Coptic Versions of the Martyrdom of Saint George: A Study of the Coptic Transmission of the George Legend, with an Edition of Eight Fragmentary Manuscripts in Sahidic, Bohairic, and Fayyumic. Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 710. Peeters : Leuven — Paris — Bristol, CT 2024, pp. lxxiv + 176.
-
An Obituary for Professor “Makuria” El-Sheikh Mahmoud El-Tayeb (1957-2024)
-
Introduction
-
The Homescapes of the Manasir: A Book Review of Welsby, Derek A. (ed.), Archaeology by the Fourth Nile Cataract.
-
From Homescape to Flora Landscape
-
Nubian Architectural and Environmental Features Before and After Displacement: The Model of the Village Tūmās wa ʿĀfya
-
A House Against Housing: Post-Displacement Nubian Domesticity
-
Stereotypes and Negative Indexes of the Nubians in Egypt
-
The Use and Experience of Painting Materials in Ancient and Modern Nubia
-
Houses of Egyptian Nubia: West Aswan — Then and Now
-
A Bioarchaeological Approach to Everyday Life: Squatting Facets at Abu Fatima
-
Remaking Home After Displacement: A Case Study From Egyptian Nubia
-
A Conversation with Khalid Shatta
-
Nubian Women’s Bridal Rooms
-
Textiles Activities in Context: An Example of Craft Organization in Meroitic Sudan
-
The Burdur-Antalya Region (Southwest Anatolia) Pottery with Painted Decorations from the Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Periods
-
Some Particular Small Finds from Devret Höyük
-
Evolution of Anthropomorphic Monoliths in Northwestern Iran, Caucasia, and Eastern Anatolia (from late 3rd to late 1st millennium BC)
-
Interpretation of Middle Bronze Age Bone Pins Discovered at the Üçhöyük Excavations