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Navigated Spaces, Connected Places: Proceedings of Red Sea Project V held at the University of Exeter, 16–19 September 2010
Dionisius A. Agius, John P. Cooper, Athena Trakadas and Chiara Zazzaro
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Proceedings of Red Sea Project V held at the University of Exeter September 2010.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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List of Figures and Tables
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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The Dhow: Mastery of the Monsoon Exibition
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Contributors
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Part I. Recollections
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Travels with Machell in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean: The Voyages of Thomas Machell and Jenny Balfour Paul,1848 and 2010
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The Last of the Aden Dhows
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Part II. Early Navigation and Contact
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Sailing the Red Sea: Pharaonic Voyagesto Punt and Min of the Desert
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A New Pharaonic Harbourin Ayn Sokhna (Gulf of Suez)
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The Southern Red Sea in the 3rd and 2nd Millennia BC: An Archaeological Overview
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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
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Ancient Egyptian and Allied African Navigators’ Use of Space on the Red Sea
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The Semiticisation of the Arabian Peninsula and the Problem of its Reflection in the Archaeological Record
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Part III. The Sea in Classical Antiquity
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Sacred Places and Beingsof the Red Sea Littoral Societies
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Crossing the Red Sea: The Nabataeans in the Egyptian Eastern Desert
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New Light on the Nature of Indo-Roman Trade: Roman Period Shipwrecks in the Northern Red Sea
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Part IV. From the Classical to the Islamic
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The Port of Babylon in Egypt
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The Liber Pontificalis and Red Sea Tradeof the Early to Mid 4th Century AD
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The Fatimids and the Red Sea (969-1171)
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Trade Cycles and Settlement Patternsin the Red Sea Region (ca. AD 1050-1250)
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Sailing with the Mu’allim: The Technical Practiceof Red Sea Sailing during the Medieval Period
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Part V. Suakin
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Suakin: Paradigm of a Port
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Archaeology and the Archaeological and Historical Evidencefor the Trade of Suakin, Sudan
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Beit Khorshid Effendi: A ‘Trader’s’ House at Suakin
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Part VI. People and Environment in the Red Sea Region
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(Dis)located Spaces and Mediated Oppositions: Monks and Bedouin in the Deserts around the Red Sea
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The Integration of the Eastern Desert into the Islamic World: Beja Groups in Medieval Islamic Geography and Archaeological Records
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The Awareness Level among Students of King Abdulaziz University (Jeddah) of the Institutionsand Issues Related to the Vitality, Geography, and History of the Red Sea
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Arabic Plant Names and Botany in Arabic Civilisation.The Contribution of Peter Forsskål (1732-1763) and Others
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Select Index
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Published: 2012
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407309293 (paperback)
- 9781407339122 (ebook)
BAR Number: S2346