Batn-El-Hajar
Appearance
- Wɔakyerɛw nsɛm yi wɔ Akuapem kasa mu
Batn -El-Hajar anaa (Abo Yafunu - Belly of Stones) yɛ beae a ne tenten bɛyɛ kilomita 160 a efi Dal Cataract of the Nile asubɔnten no ase kosi mprempren Ɔtare Nubia ase a nsu ase Second Cataract wɔ nnɛyi Sudan. [1]
Abakɔsɛm
[sesa]Batn-El-Hajar yɛ asase a ɛso yɛ kwa na granite pii wɔ hɔ a ɛto asase a wotumi dua so nnɔbae ano hye, na enti nnipa kakraa bi na wɔte hɔ. Na ɛyɛ amanne kwan so hye a ɛda Upper Nubia ne Lower Nubia ntam. Wɔ saa beae yi no, A-Group[2] ne Meroitics[3] fam tutu mmeae ahorow bi a ɛho hia wɔ hɔ.[4]
Nsɛm a wɔde gyinaa so
[sesa]- ↑ Geography of Nubia.
- ↑ Kathryn A. Bard (ed.); Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt; Routledge 1999; pp.83-84.
- ↑ William Y. Adams; Dynasties and Empires. The Southward Course of Empire. Meroitic Civilization of the Steppelands; in: Nubia: corridor to Africa; Princeton University Press; 1977.
- ↑ D. N. Edwards and A. J. Mills; 'Pharaonic' Sites in the Batn el-Hajar - the 'Archaeological Survey of Sudanese Nubia' Revisited; in: Sudan & Nubia, No 17, published by The Sudan Archaeological Research Society; 2013.