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Navigated Spaces Connected Places - Proceedings of Red Sea Project V held at the University of Exeter, 16-19 September 2010 (Paperback, New)
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Navigated Spaces Connected Places - Proceedings of Red Sea Project V held at the University of Exeter, 16-19 September 2010 (Paperback, New)
Series: British Archaeological Reports International Series
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Discovery Miles: 27 070
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Proceedings of Red Sea Project V held at the University of Exeter
September 2010. Contents: 1) Travels with Machell in the Red Sea
and Indian Ocean: the voyages of Thomas Machell and Jenny Balfour
Paul, 1848 and 2010 (Jenny Balfour Paul); 2) The last of the Aden
dhows (Antonin Besse); 3) Sailing the Red Sea: Pharaonic voyages to
Punt and Min of the Desert (Cheryl Ward); 4) A new Pharaonic
Harbour in Ayn Sokhna (Gulf of Suez) (Pierre Tallet); 5) The
southern Red Sea in the 3rd and 2nd millennia BC: an archaeological
overview (Rodolfo Fattovich); 6) Nubians and the others on the Red
Sea. An update on the exotic ceramic materials from the Middle
Kingdom harbour of Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, Red Sea, Egypt (Andrea
Manzo); 7) Ancient Egyptian and allied African navigators' use of
space on the Red Sea (K.A. Kitchen); 8) The semiticisation of the
Arabian peninsula and the problem of its reflection in the
archaeological record (Roger Blench); 9) Sacred places and beings
of the Red Sea littoral societies (Oscar Nalesini);
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