One of the most intriguing discoveries made by the Polish archaeological mission at old Dongola is a commemorative complex situated in the northern part of the so-called northwestern annex of the monastery on Kom h. it consists of three burial crypts constructed parallel to one another ()
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The texts from a medieval funerary complex in dongola, jjp-suppl.
Nubians also buried their dead in a similar fashion to the egyptians. These figures may have been used as fertility symbols or for religious purposes.
Assessment of habitation, rock art, and cemetery sites from the mesolithic through christian periods in the bioarchaeology of nubia expedition (bone) project.
For historical research on medieval nubian christianity and monasticism. The first half of the 12th century ad is the time of building the crypt of the archbishop.
During the christian period, nubia consisted of three main kingdoms (nobatia at this time however, the coptic language became a dead language and arabic.
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