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Remaking Home After Displacement: A Case Study From Egyptian Nubia
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House Decoration in Egyptian Nubian Prior to 1964
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Idiom and Social Practice in Medieval Nubia
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The "Liber Institutionis Michaelis" in Medieval Nubia
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A Historical Comparative Gazetteer for Nubia
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Words on Warfare from Christian Nubia
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Gender as Frame of War in Ancient Nubia
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Dancing for Hathor: Nubian Women in Egyptian Cultic Life
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Multilingualism in Christian Nubia: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
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The Use and Experience of Painting Materials in Ancient and Modern Nubia
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Toponymic Strata in Ancient Nubia until the Common Era
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'In the Bosoms of Abraham': A Christian Epitaph from Nubia in the Brooklyn Museum
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The Memories of Byzantium as Preserved in Nubia’s Political Ideology after the 7th Century CE
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On Place Names Used by Nubians for Places outside Nubia (Notes on Medieval Nubian Toponymy 2)
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A House Against Housing: Post-Displacement Nubian Domesticity
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The First Foundation of a Good House: Ferryland's Mansion House Kitchen
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The Nubian Frontier as a Refuge Area Warrior Society between c. 1200 and c. 1800 CE: A Comparison between Nubia and the Ottoman Balkans
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The Role of Warfare and Headhunting in Forming Ethnic Identity: Violent Clashes between A-Group and Naqada Peoples in Lower Nubia (mid-4th millennium BCE)
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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.
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Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: Where the Arab and African Worlds Collide
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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.
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An Obituary for Professor “Makuria” El-Sheikh Mahmoud El-Tayeb (1957-2024)
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Introduction
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The Homescapes of the Manasir: A Book Review of Welsby, Derek A. (ed.), Archaeology by the Fourth Nile Cataract.