Vol. 35 The Origins and Afterlives of Kush
September 2022
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Proceedings of the Origins and Afterlives of Kush Conference 25–27 July 2019 University of California, Santa Barbara.
Edited by P.P. Creasman & S.T. Smith.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
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Introduction
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Countering the Racist Scholarship of Morphological Research in Nubia: Centering the “People” in the Past and Present
Michele R. Buzon and Jenail Marshall
2–18
The Victorious and the Defeated: The Legacy of the Egyptian New Kingdom in Meroitic Martial Imagery
Faïza Drici
34–48
Rediscovering the Links between the Earthen Pyramids of West Africa and Ancient Nubia: Restoring William Leo Hansberry’s Vision of Ancient Kush and Sudanic Africa
Salim Faraji
49–67
The Barbarians at the Gate: The Early Historiographic Battle to Define the Role of Kush in World History
Debora D. Heard
68–92
Ideas about “Race” in Nile Valley Histories: A Consideration of “Racial” Paradigms in Recent Presentations on Nile Valley Africa, from “Black Pharaohs” to Mummy Genomest
S. O. Y. Keita
93–127