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DNA and other evidence suggests the early history of the Hebrew Old Testament concerns two entirely separate people united by monotheism and military conquest. The first, taking the name of Israelites from Israel (Jacob), the grandson of... more
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      Abrahamic ReligionsIslamic HistoryAncient HebrewEthiopia
First published in Buzzle on 16th August 2006 Republished on the same day here: http://sudaneseonline.com/en2/publish/Articles_and_Analysies_12/Sudan_s_Beja_Blemmyes_and_their_Right_to_Freedom_a_929.shtml Republished on 23rd August 2006... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyMiddle East Studies
A road runs north-south a short distance form the Red Sea coast from Abu Durrag and Suez in the north east of Egypt to Sawakin in north-east Sudan . Sir John Gardner Wilkinson travelled along the coast rfom al-Qusayr to Berenike in 1826.... more
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      EthnohistoryEthnographyPilgrimage RoutesEgypt
On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Journal of Arabian Studies (JAS), this article offers the first history of the field of Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies (GAPS), including the origins and evolution of JAS. It begins with... more
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      Gulf StudiesArabian GulfYemenPersian Gulf
“Al-Balad, The Historic Core of Jeddah: a Time Travelogue”  (co-written with Mercedes Corbell)  In Once Upon Design: New Routes for Arabian Heritage, exhibition catalogue, 3 March- 2 July, 2016, Sharjah, UAE, pp. 17-28.
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      Urban GeographyArchitectureMiddle East StudiesCultural Heritage
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      Red Sea StudiesPortuguese Overseas Expansion
Section 3: Whats Suph Doc? A study and return to the original meaning of H5488 suph. Why suph means neither red nor reeds. Addressing the Jewish influence on the misnomer of the "Reed Sea". The original meaning of suph tells us the... more
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      EthiopiaExodusRed SeaRed Sea Studies
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      HistoryAncient HistoryGeographyHistorical Geography
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      Saudi ArabiaHistory of Ottoman Art and ArchitectureOttoman art and architectureOttoman Arab Provinces
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      Red SeaSeagrass ecologyEcology of Corals, Seagrass and MangrovesRed Sea Studies
Strings of colorful glass beads were a popular commodity traded throughout ancient Nubia in the earlier half of the first millennium AD. Combining macroscopic examination with laboratory analyses (LA-ICP-MS), the author breaks new ground... more
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      Late AntiquityArchaeometryDress and Personal Adornment (Archaeology)Nubian-Egyptian Relations
This volume draws upon the scholarship on the international trade between the Roman Empire and Eastern regions such as Arabia, Ethiopia and India. Such trade has been often described by ancient sources as a flourishing and very expensive... more
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      Roman HistoryPapyrologyRoman Trade NetworksRoman Egypt
Silvia Bruzzi, Chaire d'Etudes Africaines Comparées (EGE Rabat) In Islam and Gender in Colonial Northeast Africa, Silvia Bruzzi provides an account of Islamic movements and gender dynamics in the context of colonial rule in Northeast... more
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      Visual StudiesAfrican HistoryColonialismWomen and Gender Issues in Islam
La conquista romana del Mediterráneo oriental y de Egipto amplió los horizontes de los mercaderes ítalo-romanos como nunca antes. A los pocos años de ocupar el territorio, eran cientos las caravanas y barcos que partían anualmente hacia... more
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      Roman HistoryRoman HistoriographySocial NetworksArchitecture
Link: http://www.cdmy.org/cmyhs/cmyhs01.pdf From Mountain to Mountain: Exchange between Yemen and Ethiopia, Medieval to Modern Edited by Anne Regourd (University of Copenhagen) & Nancy Um (Binghamton University) Recently, scholars have... more
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      MigrationCultural ExchangeYemen (History)India
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      African HistoryWest AfricaIslamic StudiesBritish Imperial and Colonial History (1600 - )
Recent scholarship has argued that the more southerly of the ancient ports of Egypt's Red Sea coast, such as Berenike and Myos Hormos, enjoyed inherent navigational advantages over those, such as Clysma, further north. That argument... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyEgyptian HistoryGraeco-Roman Egypt
Recently, scholars have been committed to studying exchanges, particularly commercial ones, across and around the rims of the Red Sea. While these connections have involved Yemen and the Horn of Africa centrally, they have rarely... more
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      Indian Ocean HistoryGlobal HistorySomaliaHorn of Africa
An archaeological survey of Saudi Arabia's Farasan Islands in May 2010 recorded a broad range of sites that have not previously been documented. The survey concentrated on Greater Farasan and Segid islands, and comprised a rapid recording... more
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      Saudi ArabiaRoman Arabia (Archaeology)Arabian Peninsula C19/C20/C21Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
In the year 24 BCE, Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus ordered the Prefect of Egypt the beginning of a military campaign to seize control of Arabia Felix rich and important trade routes is controlled. In this article we will discuss the... more
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      ReligionHistoryAncient HistoryMilitary History
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      ReligionEgyptologyVolcanologyBiblical Studies
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      African StudiesArchaeologyAnthropologyMaterial Culture Studies
Geus, Klaus: (Review of) Alexander Sima: Die sabäischen Inschriften aus Ẓafār, 2020. In: Aethiopica 24 (2021), pp. 276-278.
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      Epigraphic South Arabian, SabaeanHimyaritesOld South Arabian LinguisticsRed Sea Studies
The author posted independently in his blog the answer that he gave to a viewer of a video-presentation of my article "Yemenis are Not Arab - Prof. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis". The video is uploaded in many portals; indicatively:... more
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      HistoryCultural HistoryCultural StudiesMiddle East Studies
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      Ottoman HistoryYemen (History)Red Sea Studies
Did ancient navigators routinely cross the open sea, or did they stay within view of the coast whenever they could? This seemingly straightforward question touches on debates of ancient technology, risk management and economic... more
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      Indian Ocean HistoryRoman EconomyIndian Ocean ArchaeologyGIS Applications in Archaeology
In March 2012, Philipps-Universität Marburg conducted a 12-day survey along a section of the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia reaching from Rabigh in the north to al-Shoaiba in the south. As the beginning of a five-year archaeological... more
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      ArchaeologyAnthropologyEthnographyInternational Trade
East Africa´s most loathsome tyrannies, Sudan (Real Ethiopia) and Abyssinia (Fake Ethiopia), are characterized by many similarities that in and by themselves bear witness to the fact that the same evil plan has been implemented in both... more
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      Cultural HistoryCultural StudiesAfrican StudiesInternational Relations
This work focuses on the study of the canal that in the past linked the Nile with the Red Sea. Control over the Nile through an artificial canal allowed the Egyptians to use water as means to increase mobility, which permitted a higher... more
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      Roman HistoryEgyptGraeco-Roman EgyptRoman Economy
The paper analyses the evidence about export of coinage from the Roman Empire to India, to understand what kind of information it is possible to reconstruct about volume and trends of trade.
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      Roman HistoryAncient Roman NumismaticsRoman EgyptAncient economy
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      Ottoman HistoryYemen (History)Red Sea Studies
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      Ethiopian StudiesYemenYemen (History)Red Sea
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      World HistoryIndian Ocean HistoryHistory of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX CenturyIndian Ocean World
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      Maritime HistoryIndian Ocean HistoryHistory of the Western Indian Ocean XV-XIX CenturyGlobal History
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      HistoryAncient HistoryCultural HistoryEconomic History
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      Medieval ArchaeologyArabic PapyrologyRed Sea StudiesUniversity of Leeds
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      TextilesIndian Ocean TradeIndiaRed Sea archaeology
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      Late Antique and Byzantine HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesWorld Systems AnalysisEgyptian Archaeology
The publication presents the first part of Russian translation of the work "On the Erythraean Sea" by Agatharchides of Cnidus
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      Hellenistic HistoryEast Africa (History)Hellenistic EgyptAncient South Arabia
This study examines the long-standing hostile and distrustful relations between Ethiopia and the Ottoman Empire. The Ethio-Ottoman antagonistic relation was not coincident; somewhat, the interest of the Ottoman to supervise the political,... more
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      Ottoman HistoryEthiopian StudiesOttoman StudiesEthiopia
We will analyze the Soqotran model of multicultural society of the Antiquity, based on the Periplus of the Red Sea. Completing his earlier narratives about Yemen, at the end of the description of the Hadhrami state of the... more
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      Middle East HistoryIndian Ocean HistoryMiddle Eastern StudiesYemen
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      Maritime ArchaeologySaudi ArabiaRoman Arabia (Archaeology)Nautical Archaeology
Archaeological research of UNO at Adulis has had as a goal, during the 2014 field season, to continue the setting of the chronological sequence started in 2011 (Zazzaro, Cocca and Manzo 2014), to better understand the connection among the... more
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      Archaeomalacologyancient Red sea portsRed Sea StudiesRed Sea Trade Adulis Muza Kane
The Sahel is a region located to the south of the Sahara Desert stretching from the Atlantic Ocean in Mauritania to the shores of the Red Sea in Sudan and Eritrea. It covers Mauritania, Burkina-Faso, Mali, Niger and Chad, an area of three... more
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      African StudiesEuropean StudiesInternational RelationsSudan
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      Maritime HistoryNaval HistoryMoroccoRed Sea Studies
A Rebuttal of "Hidden Biblical History: The REAL Exodus Route". Yam Suph examined and explained. This article comes at the request of the author of the YouTube Channel – Revisionists - official channel to rewatch their first video... more
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      ExodusBible StudyRed Sea Studiesyam suph
The "periplus of the Erythraean Sea" gives one of the denomination of Arabia: The First Former Arabia. The analysis of the manuscripts of "Periplus" and the literary tradition show that this is to be read and understood as "So-called... more
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      Historical GeographyEast Africa (History)Greek manuscriptsancient Red sea ports
First published in the American Chronicle, Buzzle and AfroArticles on 26th April 2007 Republished: http://www.somalitalk.com/oil/freedom.html (on the same date)... more
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      HistoryModern HistoryCultural StudiesAfrican Studies