Ceramic manufacturing techniques and cultural traditions in Nubia from the 8th to the 3rd millennium BC

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  • Ceramic manufacturing techniques and cultural traditions in Nubia from the 8th to the 3rd millennium BC Book Detail

  • Author : Giulia D’Ercole
  • Release Date : 2017-12-31
  • Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
  • Genre : Social Science
  • Pages : 204
  • ISBN 13 : 1784916722
  • File Size : 59,59 MB

Ceramic manufacturing techniques and cultural traditions in Nubia from the 8th to the 3rd millennium BC by Giulia D’Ercole PDF Summary

Book Description: This book presents a comprehensive critical analysis of diverse ceramic assemblages from Sai Island, in the Middle Nile Valley of Northern Sudan, on the border between ancient Upper and Lower Nubia. The assemblages included in this study cover about five millennia, spanning the period c. 8000 to c. 2500 BC.

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