The Medieval Kingdoms of Nubia
The Medieval Kingdoms of Nubia' offers a study of the rise and fall of the Nubian kingdoms on the middle Nile. Nubia had a rich pagan heritage, stretching back thousands of years and heavily influenced by Egyptian theology. During probably the 6th century AD various factors - perhaps more political than religious - led to the adoption of Christianity. Derek Welsby charts this huge cultural transition using not only literary evidence, with its inevitable bias, but also extensive evidence from achaeological finds such as churches, graves and monuments. From the 6th century onwards, the threat from the Arabs was constant, though it was not until the 13th century that the kingdoms became increasingly surrounded and infiltrated by their Muslim neighbours. As well as discussing the turbulent political and religious history, Derek Welsby devotes much of his study to an examination of Nubian culture and society, and the impact of Christianity on every aspect of Nubian life. He examines in deta