The Quarries of Meroe, Sudan- Part 1-Text

About Part 1. A team of international researchers presents their research on all aspects of quarrying: history, geology, quarrying technique, graffiti in quarries, Meroitic and Greek inscriptions in quarries, as well as the petrography of Nubian sandstone. A final chapter deals with the challenges o...

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Main Author: Thilo Rehren (auth)
Other Authors: Brigitte Cech (auth), Abdelrahman Ali Mohamed (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press 2018
Series:UCL Qatar Series in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
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Summary:About Part 1. A team of international researchers presents their research on all aspects of quarrying: history, geology, quarrying technique, graffiti in quarries, Meroitic and Greek inscriptions in quarries, as well as the petrography of Nubian sandstone. A final chapter deals with the challenges of surveying quarries in the desert. All articles have extensive Arabic summaries. Map A map in A0 format of the wider study area, with individual quarry locations marked. PDF - 25 MB Video This two-part set is accompanied by five short educational and illustrative slideshows in English and Arabic about the authors' work on the sandstone quarries around Meroe. The highlight is a 5-minute aerial and underground 'fly-through' video presenting quarry Q41, the largest and most impressive of the gallery quarries in the study area, available in 2D or 3D. All videos are available here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7-ic31cMSbvWosaClqx-qHJYtYWraVgB Acknowledgment This publication and the associated videos were made possible by NPRP grant 5-879-6-025 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the author(s).
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (234 p.)
ISBN:/doi.org/10.5339/uclq.2018.9789927118876
9789927118876
Access:Open Access