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Qasr Ibrim - The Ottoman Period

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This volume completes the documentation of excavations at the Nubian site of Qasr Ibrim conducted by the Egypt Exploration Society, continuing the tradition of documenting the history and archaeology of the site phase-by-phase. Previous monographs dealt with the Ballana phase (c. AD 350-600), the earlier (c. 600-1172) and the later medieval period (c. 1172-1500). The present work carries the story forward to the final abandonment of the site in AD 1812, the period when Lower Nubia was annexed to the Ottoman Empire, and an Ottoman garrison was installed at Qasr Ibrim. Part I deals with the historical record of the site, based on archival sources, Part II presents the archaeological evidence, followed in Part III by brief summaries on the Ottoman period artefacts found at the site, in particular pottery (by William Y. Adams), basketry (by Boyce N. Driskell), and textiles (by Nettie K. Adams)>

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This volume completes the documentation of Qasr Ibrim excavations, extending from earlier phases to the site’s final abandonment in AD 1812. It includes historical records, archaeological evidence, and summaries of Ottoman-period artifacts, covering pottery, basketry, and textiles.

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Authors Nettie K Adams, William Adams, William Y. Adams, John Alexander, John Adams Alexander
Assisted by Nettie K. Adams (Editor), William Y. Adams (Editor), John Alexander (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2018
 
EAN 9780856982262
ISBN 978-0-85698-226-2
No. of pages 184
Series Excavation Memoir
Excavation Memoirs
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Pre and early history, antiquity

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