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Guidebook To Nubia

by Michael Brian Webb

135 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-3091; ISBN 1-4251-6661-X; US$20.00, C$20.00, EUR13.66, £10.33

Guidebook to Nubia will introduce travelers to one of the most remarkable regions of Egypt, in terms of geography, culture and the richness of its antiquities.


About the Book

Nubians often refer to themselves as “sons and daughters of the pharaohs” and link their past to the great ancient civilizations of Kush and Kemet (Egypt) that arose in the Nile Valley. Nubians trace their culture back more than 6,000 years. Their traditions speak of powerful kingdoms that at one point embraced most of the Nile Valley. During much of this long history Nubia had a close relationship with Kemet. Nubia’s history has also been influenced by cultural, political and military contacts with the Romans, Greeks, Turks, Arabs and other groups.

While the Nubian people have diverse African origins, they are unified by culture, tradition and language. Guidebook to Nubia is designed for the traveler to Egyptian Nubia, an area that today extends from Kom Ombo in the north up the Nile River to Lake Nasser. Throughout this region, many Nubians proudly maintain their traditions, language and customs.

Guidebook to Nubia attempts to convey to the reader a deep appreciation for the rich and unique culture of the Nubians and their long and vital relationship with Kemet. In addition, the book presents practical information to help travelers make the most of their stay in the Aswan area. References are included on Nubian history and culture.



About the Author

Dr. Michael Webb is an educator and historian who has spent nearly 30 years visiting and exploring the region of Nubia. He has lived and worked in Egypt. He is the co-founder of the International Youth Leadership Institute, a New York City-based organization that, for the last twenty years, has sponsored study programs in Egypt and other African countries for African American and Latino high school students.





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