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Ballana (Arabic: بلانة, romanized:
Ballāna) was a
cemetery in
Lower Nubia. It,
along with
nearby Qustul, were
excavated by
Walter Bryan Emery between 1928...
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Ballana is a
subgenus of
Gloridonus in the
leafhopper family Cicadellidae.
There are at
least 50
described species in
Ballana.
These species are members...
- has been
replaced by the term
Ballana culture due to the
increase of
knowledge and new
findings in
Qustul and
Ballana as
proposed by
Bruce Trigger. According...
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quite likely the same
civilization that is
known to
archeologists as the
Ballana culture. Eventually, the
Nobatae were
successful in
defeating the Blemmyes...
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Napata Nobatia X-Group
Monarchy Locations Al-Meragh
Amara Aniba Askut Ballana Bigeh Deir el-Bahari
Debeira Dodekaschoinos Dongola Dotawo Elephantine...
- doi:10.1007/s00709-010-0152-6. PMC 3038234. PMID 20446005.
Permanyer M,
Ballana E, Esté JA (2010). "Endocytosis of HIV:
anything goes".
Trends in Microbiology...
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located on the
eastern bank of the Nile in
Lower Nubia, just
opposite of
Ballana near the
Sudan frontier. The site has
archaeological records from the A-Group...
- (e.g.,
northern Ghana,
northern Nigeria, Mali) and Nile
Valley (e.g.,
Ballana, Qustul, Kerma, Kush).
Based on
artifacts found in the
tumuli from West...
- Phallita. Sons of Tubal: Phanatonova, Eteva. Sons of Tyras: Maac, Tabel,
Ballana, Samplameac, Elaz. Sons of Mellech: Amboradat, Urach, Bosara. Sons of Ascenez:...
- Pseudo-Philo (ca. 75 AD),
extant copies of
which list Tiras' sons as Maac, Tabel,
Ballana, Samplameac, and Elaz.
Another medieval rabbinic text Book of
Jasher (7:9)...