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Recreating history through fashion, researchers have revived the majestic attire of medieval Nubian royalty and clergy, showcased for the fi
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Saint Anne from Faras Cathedral, Lower Nubian (contemporary Sudan) medieval kingdom of Makuria (=old Nubia), c. 8th-9th century, tempera on mud dry plaster (Secco), 69 x 68,5 cm, the National Museum, Warsaw.
Wall painting of an unknown Makurian king flanked site in northern Sudan, Kingdom of Makuria.
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Archaeological site in northern Sudan, Kingdom of Makuria.
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