Can we decolonize the ancient past? Bridging postcolonial and decolonial theory in Sudanese and Nubian archaeology

R Lemos - Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2023 - cambridge.org
Archaeology in Sudan and Nubia has been greatly impacted by modern colonialism in
northeast Africa. In theory and practice, the discipline's history in the region includes …

[图书][B] Activity, diet and social practice: Addressing everyday life in human skeletal remains

S Schrader - 2019 - Springer
Day-to-day activities are important in the development of social identities, the establishment
of social standing, and the communal understanding of societal rules. This perspective is …

Alternatives to colonization and marginal identities in New Kingdom colonial Nubia (1550–1070 BCE)

R Lemos, J Budka - World Archaeology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Material culture worked as an essential supporting pillar of the ancient Egyptian colonization
of Nubia. During the New Kingdom colonial period (1550–1070 BCE), the material culture of …

Beyond cultural entanglements: experiencing the New Kingdom colonization of Nubia 'from below'

R Lemos - New perspectives on ancient Nubia. Gorgias Press …, 2024 - degruyter.com
Postcolonial theory has been a major source of inspiration to recent approaches to New
Kingdom Nubia. These perspectives have now dismantled previous perceptions of ancient …

The archaeological survey of Sudanese Nubia, 1963-69: the pharaonic sites

DN Edwards, AJ Mills - 2020 - torrossa.com
The fieldwork carried out between Gemai and Dal by the ASSN teams was complemented
by the work of a number of other projects. An early and important contribution was made by …

Object metamorphosis in colonial contexts: maintaining diversity through global commodities in New Kingdom Nubia (1550–1070 BCE)

R Lemos - World Archaeology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Across the globe, colonization often produces material homogenization. The same objects
originating in the metropole become part of assemblages throughout the colony. These …

[PDF][PDF] Egyptian art in colonized Nubia: representing power and social structure in the New Kingdom tombs of Djehutyhotep, Hekanefer and Pennut

R Lemos - Arts, 2024 - academia.edu
Monumental rock-cut tombs decorated with wall paintings or reliefs were rare in New
Kingdom colonial Nubia. Exceptions include the 18th Dynasty tombs of Djehutyhotep …

Ethnicity in Ancient Egypt: An Introduction to Key Issues

JCM García - Journal of Egyptian History, 2018 - brill.com
The study of ethnicity in the ancient world has known a complete renewal in recent times, at
several levels, from the themes studied to the perspectives of analysis and the models …

Settlements of the second intermediate period and new kingdom

N Spencer - Handbook of ancient Nubia, 2019 - degruyter.com
The reconquest of Lower Nubia in the 16th century BC prompted the reoccupation, and
reformulation, of older towns which had been continuously occupied through a period of …

Painting Amara West: the technology and experience of colour in New Kingdom Nubia

K Fulcher - 2018 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
This thesis presents an investigation of the paints used in domestic and funerary contexts in
a pharaonic town in Nubia. Amara West was the seat of the Deputy of Kush, founded during …