Review of Anne Minault-Gout and Florence Thill, Saï II. Le cimetière des tombes hypogées du Nouvel Empire , FIFAO 69, Cairo 2012 [Book Review]

Methodos 14 (2014)
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Abstract

Sai Island, located in a favourable position in Upper Nubia, just south of the natural barrier represented by the Batn el-Haggar in Northern Sudan, has been continuously settled from Prehistory to modern times being occupied by various people throughout the ages. Nubian cultures of different periods but also Egyptians of the New Kingdom have left plenty of evidence on the island. The history of the systematic scientific exploration of Sai by a French mission started in 1954. The first excavat..

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