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Post-Meroe in Upper Nubia

Author
El-Tayeb, El Sheikh
Publication date
2021
Abstract (EN)

Upper Nubia stretches from the Second Cataract upstream to the Gezira region south of Khartoum, including Sinnar-Roseires on the southern Blue Nile and Kosti on the White Nile, a distance of not less than 1,500 km. Close observation of the material culture excavated in this ample territory shows a subdivision of Upper Nubia into three zones after the Meroitic Period, in spite of the broad similarities within this cultural horizon. Aspects of regionalism are based on geographical and natural elements in addition to the variety of mortuary practice and pottery production, which are the main sources of information about the period under study. One of the major problems is the lack of organized comprehensive studies in Upper Nubia. Therefore, still debatable are the conventional theories on the Axumite and Noba invasions, while as demonstrated in this text, there is no tangible evidence for such theories in archaeological material. Still open for discussion is the term “Post-Meroe.”

Keywords EN
Post-Meroe
Upper Nubia
Noba
Axum
Dongola Reach
Middle Nile
Gezira region
PBN discipline
archaeology
Monograph title
The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Nubia
Pages from-to
731 - 758
Ministerial publisher
Oxford University Press
Open access license
Closed access