The Black kingdom of the Nile
1. Verfasser: |
Bonnet, Charles, 1933-
, [VerfasserIn]
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Weitere Verfasser: |
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr.,
, [writer of foreword.]
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Harvard University Press,
2019.
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Umfang/Format: |
xi, 209 pages : illustrations, maps, plans ; 26 cm. |
Schlagworte: | |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Part 1. Kerma, capital of Nubia: History of the expedition
- The fortress at the beginning of early Kerma
- The early Kerma City
- The middle Kerma City
- The classic Kerma City
- The port area and temple
- A royal tomb
- Part 2. Dukki Gel, an African city, and the mnnw of Thutmose I: The site of Dukki Gel
- The ceremonial city of Dukki Gel
- A later intervention in Palace A
- The Egyptian conquest of Nubia
- The mnnw of Thutmose I
- Fortifications
- Egyptian temples and native cult installations
- Egyptian palaces
- The resumption of power by the king of Kerma and his allies
- Nubian and African remains after Thutmose I
- Fortifications
- Cult buildings
- Part 3. Pnubs during the New Kingdom, Napatan, and Meroitic periods
- Restoration of the mnnw by Thutmose II and Hatshepsut
- Northern fortifications
- Northwest gate and foregate
- Southern fortifications
- Egyptian temples and native places of worship
- The palace of Hatshepsut
- The second mnnw
- Occupation of the territory by Thutmose III
- Fortifications
- Egyptian temples and native places of worship
- A ceremonial palace
- The ancient city of Pnubs, pacified
- Remains of Thutmose IV at Pnubs
- The Amarna reform
- The main temple dedicated to Aten
- The Ramesside occupation
- The Kushite kingship
- The Napatan kingdom
- Dukki Gel in the Meroitic period
- A reconstructed temple
- The central temple
- Two palaces.