NE 7. Excavations Between Abu Simbel and the Sudan Frontier, Part 7: Twenty-Fifth Dynasty and Napatan Remains at Qustul Cemeteries W and V, by Bruce Beyer Williams
A number of burials excavated by the Nubian Expedition revealed pottery, objects, and burial customs that are dated to the Twenty-fifth Dynasty and Napatan periods (ca. 750-200 b.c.), a poorly known phase in Lower Nubia. The rulers of this great age of Kush left monuments in the region, but almost nothing could be found of the ordinary people. The burials are compared with others published from the region to reconstruct a substantial period of settlement in Lower Nubia.
- Nubian Expedition 7
- Chicago: The Oriental Institute, 1990
- ISBN: 978-0-91-898660-3
- Pp. xxvii + 83; 33 figures, 15 plates, 16 tables
- Clothbound 9 x 11.75 in / 23 x 30 cm
- $25.00