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Old Dongola was the capital city of the Medieval Christian kingdom of

Makuria (modern Sudan) from the early 6th to the 14th century. Although

the royal court abandoned the city in 1364, it remained an important

urban center with extensive residential quarters functioning on and

around the citadel hill until the end of the 19th century. An

archaeological expedition from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean

Archaeology, University of Warsaw, has been working at Old Dongola since

  1. A new project, UMMA. Urban Metamorphosis of the community of a

Medieval African capital city , funded by the European Research Council,

was launched in 2018.
UMMA (Arab. for ‘community’) is a

multidisciplinary project conceived of as the first study of the liminal

phases of the Christian African community inhabiting Old Dongola and the

emergence of a Muslim city-state organized along different social and

religious paradigms. The project investigates the impact that the

weakening of the central authority and migrations of Arab tribes had on

the kingdom’s capital city and its community and seeks to trace patterns

of continuity and change on a household level. It is one of the few

excavation projects in Sudan systematically conducted on a

deep-stratified urban site spanning the Funj period (16th-18th

centuries).
This volume is a report from the first, four-month

season of fieldwork, which unearthed over 20 residential compounds

located within and outside the city walls. The research provides new

data on building techniques and organization of space in the city.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peeters Publishers
Country
Belgium
Date
31 December 2021
Pages
275
ISBN
9789042945401

Old Dongola was the capital city of the Medieval Christian kingdom of

Makuria (modern Sudan) from the early 6th to the 14th century. Although

the royal court abandoned the city in 1364, it remained an important

urban center with extensive residential quarters functioning on and

around the citadel hill until the end of the 19th century. An

archaeological expedition from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean

Archaeology, University of Warsaw, has been working at Old Dongola since

  1. A new project, UMMA. Urban Metamorphosis of the community of a

Medieval African capital city , funded by the European Research Council,

was launched in 2018.
UMMA (Arab. for ‘community’) is a

multidisciplinary project conceived of as the first study of the liminal

phases of the Christian African community inhabiting Old Dongola and the

emergence of a Muslim city-state organized along different social and

religious paradigms. The project investigates the impact that the

weakening of the central authority and migrations of Arab tribes had on

the kingdom’s capital city and its community and seeks to trace patterns

of continuity and change on a household level. It is one of the few

excavation projects in Sudan systematically conducted on a

deep-stratified urban site spanning the Funj period (16th-18th

centuries).
This volume is a report from the first, four-month

season of fieldwork, which unearthed over 20 residential compounds

located within and outside the city walls. The research provides new

data on building techniques and organization of space in the city.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peeters Publishers
Country
Belgium
Date
31 December 2021
Pages
275
ISBN
9789042945401