Nubians and the Nubian Language in Contemporary Egypt

Nubians and the Nubian Language in Contemporary Egypt
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9789004348318
ISBN-13 : 900434831X
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Synopsis Nubians and the Nubian Language in Contemporary Egypt by : Aleya Rouchdy

The displacement of the Egyptian Nubians from their ancient lands and their resettlement deeper in the land of Egypt in 1964 had an impact on Nubian culture and the Nubian language. Contemporary Egyptian Nubian consists of two dialects, Fadicca and Matoki. After the resettlement of Nubians, the interactions between speakers of the two Nubian dialects and speakers of Arabic increased. Nubian, an East Sudanic language, came into contact with a dominant Semitic language, Arabic. How has this increased contact affected the Nubian language in Egypt? The aim of this work is to examine from the perspective of a 'language-contact situation' the impact of the resettlement on the future of the Nubian language. The comparative data on the Nubian situation will add an important contribution to our fund of knowledge on processes of language contact. This is the first sociolinguistic study of the Nubian language from such a perspective.

Handbook of Ancient Nubia

Handbook of Ancient Nubia
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 1133
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ISBN-10 : 9783110420388
ISBN-13 : 3110420384
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Ancient Nubia by : Dietrich Raue

Numerous research projects have studied the Nubian cultures of Sudan and Egypt over the last thirty years, leading to significant new insights. The contributions to this handbook illuminate our current understanding of the cultural history of this fascinating region, including its interconnections to the natural world.

Ancient Nubia

Ancient Nubia
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015026928633
ISBN-13 :
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Synopsis Ancient Nubia by : David B. O'Connor

"Ancient Nubia ... will introduce you to the peoples and culture of the ancient land of Nubia. A civilization sometimes threatened by, but more often competitive with, its more powerful northern neighbor, Egypt. Ancient Nubia had an identitiy and a diversity of tradition that is extraordinary to investigate."--Cover.

The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Nubia

The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Nubia
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 1217
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ISBN-10 : 9780190496272
ISBN-13 : 0190496274
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Nubia by : Geoff Emberling

The cultures of Nubia built the earliest cities, states, and empires of inner Africa, but they remain relatively poorly known outside their modern descendants and the community of archaeologists, historians, and art historians researching them. The earliest archaeological work in Nubia was motivated by the region's role as neighbor, trade partner, and enemy of ancient Egypt. Increasingly, however, ancient Nile-based Nubian cultures are recognized in their own right as the earliest complex societies in inner Africa. As agro-pastoral cultures, Nubian settlement, economy, political organization, and religious ideologies were often organized differently from those of the urban, bureaucratic, and predominantly agricultural states of Egypt and the ancient Near East. Nubian societies are thus of great interest in comparative study, and are also recognized for their broader impact on the histories of the eastern Mediterranean and the Near East. The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Nubia brings together chapters by an international group of scholars on a wide variety of topics that relate to the history and archaeology of the region. After important introductory chapters on the history of research in Nubia and on its climate and physical environment, the largest part of the volume focuses on the sequence of cultures that lead almost to the present day. Several cross-cutting themes are woven through these chapters, including essays on desert cultures and on Nubians in Egypt. Eleven final chapters synthesize subjects across all historical phases, including gender and the body, economy and trade, landscape archaeology, iron working, and stone quarrying.

Ancient Nubia

Ancient Nubia
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Publisher : American University in Cairo Press
Total Pages : 473
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ISBN-10 : 9781649033970
ISBN-13 : 1649033974
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Ancient Nubia by : Marjorie M. Fisher

A lushly illustrated gazetteer of the archaeological sites of southern Egypt and northern Sudan and named a 2012 American Publishers (PROSE) Awards winner for Best Archaeology & Anthropology Book For most of the modern world, ancient Nubia seems an unknown and enigmatic land. Only a handful of archaeologists have studied its history or unearthed the Nubian cities, temples, and cemeteries that once dotted the landscape of southern Egypt and northern Sudan. Nubia’s remote setting in the midst of an inhospitable desert, with access by river blocked by impassable rapids, has lent it not only an air of mystery, but also isolated it from exploration. Over the past century, particularly during this last generation, scholars have begun to focus more attention on the fascinating cultures of ancient Nubia, ironically prompted by the construction of large dams that have flooded vast tracts of the ancient land. This book attempts to document some of what has recently been discovered about ancient Nubia, with its remarkable history, architecture, and culture, and thereby to give us a picture of this rich, but unfamiliar, African legacy.

Nubian Encounters

Nubian Encounters
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9789774164019
ISBN-13 : 9774164016
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Nubian Encounters by : Nicholas S. Hopkins

In the 1960s the construction of the Aswan High Dam occasioned the forced displacement of a large part of the Nubian population. Including maps and photos, this book chronicles the research carried out by an international team.

Dongola

Dongola
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Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 1557285314
ISBN-13 : 9781557285317
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Dongola by : Idrīs ʻAlī

Through his character's pain and suffering, Idris Ali paints in vibrant detail, with wit and a keen sense of history's absurdities, the story of cultures and hearts divided, of lost lands - impossible dreams, and abandoned loves.

The (Hi)story of Nobiin

The (Hi)story of Nobiin
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Publisher : Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3631614942
ISBN-13 : 9783631614945
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The (Hi)story of Nobiin by : Marianne Bechhaus-Gerst

It is not often that we can observe language change in a language over a period of more than one thousand years. Nobiin-Nubian is the only language of the Nilo-Saharan phylum amongst African languages where this is possible. This book analyzes processes of language change and grammaticalization in this language based on textual evidence from Old Nobiin, written between the 8th and the 15th century, as well as from Modern Nobiin. At the same time the study of the non-religious texts in Old Nobiin gives new insights into history, culture and society of Medieval Nubia. As so far most of the work on Old Nobiin has been done by classical scholars and the texts are available only in non-transcribed and non-segmented form, the numerous examples from the texts may serve to interest scholars with different backgrounds for the interesting subject of language change in Nobiin as well as the medieval history of Nubia.

The Christian Epigraphy of Egypt and Nubia

The Christian Epigraphy of Egypt and Nubia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 9781351133456
ISBN-13 : 1351133454
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Christian Epigraphy of Egypt and Nubia by : Jacques van der Vliet

Collected Studies CS1070 The present book collects 31 articles that Jacques van der Vliet, a leading scholar in the field of Coptic Studies (Leiden University / Radboud University, Nijmegen), has published since 1999 on Christian inscriptions from Egypt and Nubia. These inscriptions are dated between the third/fourth and the fourteenth centuries, and are often written in Coptic and/or Greek, once in Latin, and sometimes (partly) in Arabic, Syriac or Old Nubian. They include inscriptions on tomb stones, walls of religious buildings, tools, vessels, furniture, amulets and even texts on luxury garments. Whereas earlier scholars in the field of Coptic Studies often focused on either Coptic or Greek, Van der Vliet argues that inscriptions in different languages that appear in the same space or on the same kind of objects should be examined together. In addition, he aims to combine the information from documentary texts, archaeological remains and inscriptions, in order to reconstruct the economic, social and religious life of monastic or civil communities. He practiced this methodology in his studies on the Fayum, Wadi al-Natrun, Sohag, Western Thebes and the region of Aswan and Northern Nubia, which are all included in this book.

The Medieval Kingdoms of Nubia

The Medieval Kingdoms of Nubia
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Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015056655759
ISBN-13 :
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Synopsis The Medieval Kingdoms of Nubia by : Derek A. Welsby

Nubia had a rich pagan heritage, stretching back thousands of years. During probably the 6th century AD various factors led to the adoption of Christianity. This book charts this huge cultural transition and its impact.