Hamadab, Sudan

https://doi.org/10.34780/do53-f35p

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  • Ulrike Nowotnik [Autor/a]
  • Pawel Wolf [Autor/a]
  • Catharine Hof [Autor/a]

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The riverine town of Hamadab (3rd century BC to 4th century AD) provides in-situ findings on a large scale, representing a yet unparalleled example of urban settlement in the Middle Nile valley. The plan of a Meroitic town site allows us to study its urban development and to put its building types, construction techniques and artefact assemblages into context. Upon the successful conclusion of a 6-year funding program by the German Research Foundation, this report summarises our present knowledge on the spatial organisation and the living conditions within this sub-Saharan town.

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2017-08-24

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Nowotnik, U., Wolf, P. and Hof, C. (2017) “Hamadab, Sudan”, e-Forschungsberichte des DAI, pp. 151–157. doi:10.34780/do53-f35p.