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  2. Nubian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Jebel Barkal. The earliest Nubian architecture used perishable materials, wattle and daub, mudbricks, animal hide, and other light and supple materials.Early Nubian architecture consisted of speos, structures derived from the carving of rock, an innovation of the A-Group culture (c. 3800-3100 BCE), as seen in the Sofala Cave rock-cut temple or the rock cut barial chambers of the Kushite ...

  3. Nubian vault - Wikipedia

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    The age-old Nubian vault technique was notably revived by the Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy in the 1940s with the building of a new village at Gourna, near Luxor. Architecturally, this village is a singular success; however, the families who were moved there soon abandoned it to return to their original village.

  4. Architecture of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Nubian pyramids of Meroë. The architecture of Sudan mirrors the geographical, ethnic and cultural diversity of the country and its historical periods. The lifestyles and material culture expressed in human settlements, their architecture and economic activities have been shaped by different regional and environmental conditions.

  5. Category:Nubian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Depending on context, 'Nubian' can refer both to the region in modern Sudan and to the ethnicities who speak the Nubian languages. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  6. Nubian Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Nubian Museum. The Nubian Museum (officially the International Museum of Nubia) is an archaeological museum located in Aswan, Upper Egypt.It was built following the UNESCO International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, to a design by architect Mahmoud El-Hakim for an estimated construction cost of E£75 million (approximately US$22 million at the time).

  7. Temple of Amada - Wikipedia

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    Relief of Thutmose III before the gods at Amada. The original building plan for the structure featured a pylon, forecourt and a portico which led to a sanctuary. [6] However, when Thutmose IV put a roof over the open forecourt, the pillars and walls "were decorated with offering scenes, with those involving Thutmosis IV on the left" and Thutmose III and Amenhotep II on the right. [6]

  8. Temple of Beit el-Wali - Wikipedia

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    The Nubian temples of Ramesses II (i.e. Wadi es-Sebua, Beit el-Wali and Abu Simbel), were part of a state sponsored policy designed to maintain Egyptian control over this area. [2] During the New Kingdom period of Egypt, Nubia was not only ruled by Egyptian officials but also subject to:

  9. Temple of Dendur - Wikipedia

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    Plans called for Lake Nasser to submerge the temple permanently. [5] UNESCO started the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, including the Temple of Dendur. [5] Fifty countries joined the effort, providing equipment, expertise, and money. [5] Egyptologists, photographers, and architects documented and studied the temple for ...

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