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Africa in Antiquity: The Arts of Ancient Nubia and the Sudan. 2 vols. New York: The Brooklyn Museum, 1978. [Reviewed by Sondra Hale in African Arts (Los Angeles) 14, no. 1 (Nov. 1980): pp. 29-31, 76.]

Berti, Daniel, Thomas Kohlerm, and Esam E. Osman. "La mosquée de Fadl Bashir à Kerma el Beled." Geneva n.s. 34 (1986): pp. 21-22.

Bonnet, Charles. Kerma, territoire et métropole: quatre leçons au Collège de France. Bibliothèque Générale 9. Cairo: Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire, 1986.

Bonnet, Charles and Dominique Valbelle. The Nubian Pharoahs: Black Kings on the Nile. Cairo and New York: The American University in Cairo Press, 2006. [Reviewed by Pascal James Imperato in African Studies Review 51, no. 1 (April 2008): 192-193.]

Buzon, Michele R. "Biological and Ethnic Identity in New Kingdom Nubia: A Case Study from Tombos." Current Anthropology (Chicago) 47, no. 4 (Aug. 2006): pp. 683-695.

Dobrowolski, Jaroslaw. "On a Recently Discovered Church in Old Dongola." Nubian Letters 9 (1987): pp. 1-6.

Edwards, David N. The Nubian Past: An Archaeology of the Sudan. London, New York: Routledge, 2004.

Edwards, David N. and Ali Osman. "Survey in the Mahas Region, Sudanese Nubia, 1990: A Preliminary Report." Nubica 3, No. 1 (1989-1993, 1994): pp. 275-296.

Gartkiewicz, Przemyslaw M. "New Outline of the History of Nubian Church Architecture," in New Discoveries in Nubia: Proceedings of the Colloquium on Nubian Studies, The Hague, 1979 edited by Paul Van Moorsel, pp. 9-10, pl. I. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 1982.

Godlewski, Wlodzimierz. "The Cruciform Church Site in Old Dongola: Sequence of Buildings from the 6th to 18th Century." Nubica 1-2 (1990): pp. 511-534.

Godlewski, Wlodzimierz. "The Mosque Building in Old Dongola," in New Discoveries in Nubia: Proceedings of the Colloquium on Nubian Studies, The Hague, 1979 edited by Paul Van Moorsel, pp. 21-28, pl. I-VI. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 1982.

Godlewski, Wlodzimierz. "The Northern Church in Old Dongola." Archéologie du Nil moyen 4 (1990): pp. 37-62.

Greenlaw, Jean-Pierre. The Coral Buildings of Suakin: Islamic Architecture, Planning, Design and Domestic Arrangements in a Red Sea Port. Stocksfield, London, and Boston: Oriel Press, 1976; London, New York: Kegan Paul International, 1995.

Haywood, I. "Settlement Planning and Developing Countries: The Gezira Experience in Sudan." Ekistics 52, no. 313 (1985): pp. 332-7.

Haywood, I. "Settlement Theory and the Development of Small Towns: Experience from the Gezira, Sudan," in Equity with Growth?: Planning Perspectives for Small Towns in Developing Countries edited by H.D. Kammeier and P.J. Swan, pp. 279-88. Bangkok, Asian Institute of Technology, 1984.

Higel, Thomas E. "Loopholes in Theory: Feudal Nubian Architecture," in New Discoveries in Nubia: Proceedings of the Colloquium on Nubian Studies, The Hague, 1979 edited by Paul Van Moorsel, pp. 37-44, pl. I-III. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 1982.

Jakobielski, Stefan. "A Brief Account onthe Churches of Old Dongola," in New Discoveries in Nubia: Proceedings of the Colloquium on Nubian Studies, The Hague, 1979 edited by Paul Van Moorsel, pp. 51-56, pl. I-VII. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 1982.

Kendall, Timothy. Kerma and the Kingdom of Kush, 2500-1500 B.C.: The Archaeological Discovery of an Ancient Nubian Empire. Washington, D.C.: National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1996.

Leiris, Michel. "Mission de Mohamed Galal en Basse-Egypte et au Soudan anglo-égyptien ." Journal de la Société des Africanistes 8, no. 2 (1938): p. 208.

Mallinson, M. D."Mosque Churches of the Sudan." Azania 39 (2004): pp. 225-241.

Murail, P. et. al. "An Infant Cemetery of the Classic Kerma Period (1750-1500 BC, Island of Saï, Sudan)." Antiquity (Gloucester) 78, no. 300 (June 2004): 267-77.

Plumley, J. M. "the Christian Period in Nubia as Represented on the Site of Qasr Ibrim," in New Discoveries in Nubia: Proceedings of the Colloquium on Nubian Studies, The Hague, 1979 edited by Paul Van Moorsel, pp. 99-110, pl. I-IV. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 1982.

Privati, Béatrice."Remarques sur les ateliers de potiers de Kerma et sur la céramique du Groupe C." Geneva n.s. 34 (1986): pp. 23-28.

Reisner, George Andrew. Excavations at Kerma... Cambridge, MA: Peabody Museum of Harvard University, 1923.

Rocheleau, Caroline Michelle. Amun Temples in Nubia: A Comparative Study of New Kingdom, Napatan, and Meroitic Temples. Ph.D., U. of Toronto, 2005.

Salih, Ali Osman Mohmed. "Medieval Nubia: Retrospects and Introspects," in New Discoveries in Nubia: Proceedings of the Colloquium on Nubian Studies, The Hague, 1979 edited by Paul Van Moorsel, pp. 69-90, pl. I-II. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 1982.

Sargent, Cara Lia. The Napatan Royal Inscriptions: Egyptian in Nubia. Ph.D., Yale U., 2004.

Searcy, Kim. The Formation of the Sudanese Mahdist State: Ritual, Ceremony and Symbols of Authority, 1882-1898. Ph.D., Indiana U., 2004.

Shinnie, Peter Louis. "Old Dongola Church." Kush: Journal of the Sudan Antiquities Service 3 (1955): pp. 97-98.

Simpson, S.R. "Town Planning and Development During the Condominium: Two Extracts from a Memoir," in Modernization in the Sudan: Essays in Honor of Richard Hill edited by M.W. Daly, pp. 73-84. New York: Lilian Barber, 1985.

Wenzel, Marian. House Decoration in Nubia. Toronto and Buffalo, NY: University of Toronto Press, 1972.

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