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Welcome to NubiaNet, an online resource for studying Nubia,
an important African and world civilization. We hope that you will
enjoy exploring Nubia's history and legacy as much as we have enjoyed
the seven years we have spent working together.
The term "Nubia" is used broadly here as the name of an ethnic/culture
area of the Nile Valley that extends from modern Khartoum, capital
of the Sudan, northward to Aswan in Egypt. Centered in this area
throughout ancient times, with its capitals in northern Sudan, was
the great ancient civilization, called variously "Kush" and "Ethiopia."
Like Egypt's more familiar civilization and those of the Ancient
Near East, the origins of Nubian civilization, too, can be traced
from about 4000 BC, over 6000 years ago.
On NubiaNet you will find:
- a basic overview of Nubia's history, development, and achievements;
- an archive of writings, images, educational resources on ancient
Nubia, and links to other resources, even puzzles, games and a
coloring book;
- opportunities to use the Internet and new technologies to explore
the humanities and new and exciting topics in African and African-American
Studies.
We want to thank the National Endowment for the Humanities for providing
funding for NubiaNet, and everyone who has made its success possible.
Again, welcome to NubiaNet. Jump right in!
Ronald Bailey
Professor of African American Studies and History, Northeastern University
Marcia Baynes
Teacher and Curriculum Developer
Timothy Kendall
Associate Curator Emeritus, Dept. of Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and
Near Eastern Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and Vice President,
International Nubian Studies Society
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