- Nubian Pharaohs and Meroitic Kings: The Kingdom Of Kush by Necia Desiree Harkless,  2006-08-30
 - Travels in Egypt and Nubia... F.R.S. Captain of the Danish navy. Translated from the original ... and enlarged with observations from ancient and modern ... ... By Dr. Peter Templeman.Volume 2 of 2 by Frederik Ludvig Norden,  2010-05-29
 - Travels in Egypt and Nubia... F.R.S. Captain of the Danish navy. Translated from the original ... and enlarged with observations from ancient and modern ... ... By Dr. Peter Templeman.Volume 1 of 2 by Frederik Ludvig Norden,  2010-05-29
 - Stelae from Egypt and Nubia in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, c.3000 BC-AD 1150 (Fitzwilliam Museum Publications) by Geoffrey Thorndike Martin,  2005-04-10
 - The Scrolls of Bishop Timotheos (Texts from Excavations) by J. M. Plumley,  1975-01-01
 - The Kingdom of Kush: The Napatan and Meroitic Empires by Derek A. Welsby,  1999-03
 - The Lords of Kush (Ancient Egyptian Mystery) by Stanley Burstein,  2004-11-15
 - Old Nubian Texts from Qasr Ibrim, II (Texts from Excavations) (Pt. 2) by Gerald M. Browne,  1989-11-10
 - Excavations Between Abu Simbel and the Sudan Frontier, Part 1: The A-Group Royal Cemetery at Qustul, Cemetery L (The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago) by Bruce B. Williams,  1986-01-01
 - Excavations at Serra East, Parts 1-5: A-Group, C-Group, Pan Grave, New Kingdom, and X-Group Remains from Cemeteries A-G and Rock Shelters (The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago) by Bruce B. Williams,  1993-01-01
 - Old Nubian Texts from Qasr Ibrim 3 (Texts from Excavations) by Gerald M. Browne,  1991-12-31
 - The 1905-1907 Breasted Expeditions to Egypt and the Sudan, Volume 2 (Chicago Visual Library) by Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago,  1975-01-01
 - Excavations Between Abu Simbel and the Sudan Frontier, Parts 2, 3, and 4: Neolithic, A-Group, and Post A-Group Remains from Cemeteries W, V, S, Q, T, and ... Institute of the University of Chicago) by Bruce B. Williams,  1989-01-01
 - Meroƫ: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Africa: An Encyclopedia for Students</i> 
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