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Karanog (Meroitic: Nalote) was a Ku****e town in
Lower Nubia on the west bank of the Nile (near Qasr Ibrim). It was
probably a
provincial capital under...
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survey at
sites including Areika, Buhen, and the
Meroitic town of
Karanog. In 1912–1914, with T. E.
Lawrence as his ****istant, he
excavated the Hittite...
- "the Sun Disc is Found."
Amanete Named in an official's
inscription from
Karanog, more
information has not been
discovered about the deity.
Amesemi The...
- Moya
Jebel Sahaba Jebil National Park
Jedars Kageras Kairouan Karanis Karanog Kawa,
Sudan Kehf el
Baroud Kellia Kellis Kerkouane Khemis Miliana Khiamian...
- C-Group
culture as well as
Egyptian activity from the
Middle Kingdom.
Karanog Richard Lobban,
Historical Dictionary of
Ancient and
Medieval Nubia (Scarecrow...
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Smith 1999, p. 1.
Dosoo &
Preininger 2023, p. 25n, cite a lost text from
Karanog in Nubia.
Dosoo &
Preininger 2023, p. 6.
Smith 1999.
Coptic Magical Papyri:...
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Phoenician traders.
Between 1907 and 1910 he
excavated the site of
Karanog, a
former provincial capital of the
Kingdom of Kush. Randall-MacIver left...
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published in
Leonard Woolley and
David Randall-MacIver's
reports on
Karanog,
Karanôg: the Romano-Nubian
cemetery (1910) and
Buhen (1911). Baker's work at...
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Kandake Kanefer Kanefer (High
Priest of Ptah)
Kapes Karanis Site
Museum Karanog Karduniaš
Karimala Karkamani Karl
Richard Lepsius Karnak Karnak King List...
- vol. 1, vol. 3 at the
Internet Archive) 1911:
Karanòg: the
Meroitic inscriptions of
Shablul and
Karanòg. Philadelphia:
University Museum. (online version...