From 83e16751ae670e7d6662f667951e5aaa85b5bf20 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandros Tsakos Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 18:15:33 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] corrections --- content/issue/dotawo9.md | 26 +++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/issue/dotawo9.md b/content/issue/dotawo9.md index 29f7e49..0c31458 100644 --- a/content/issue/dotawo9.md +++ b/content/issue/dotawo9.md @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ act in their new settings. The contributors to this volume approach homescapes from broad temporal, geographic, and disciplinary standpoints. Despite these differences, common themes arose among the contributions, such as the value of the -surrounding landscape in creating homescapes (e.g. Sadeq Tsakos, +surrounding landscape in creating homescapes (e.g. Sadeq, Tsakos, Fulcher, Hamad) and the need to describe and interact with the home creatively in the form of words or images (Fulcher, Shatta, Jennings, Goo-Grauer). Given the rich connections between them, these papers could @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ and Ancient Society/World Archaeology* 25, no. 2 (1993): 152-74. Janmyr, Maja. \"The Nubians of Egypt: A Displaced Population.\" In *An Atlas of Contemporary Egypt*, edited by Hala Bayoumi and Karine Benafla, -96-97. Paris: CNRS Éditions 2023. +96-7. Paris: CNRS Éditions 2023. Yao, Alice. \"The Great Wall as Destination? Archaeology of Migration and Settlers under the Han Empire.\" In *Archaeologies of Empire: Local @@ -397,29 +397,21 @@ Press, 2020. Youssef, Maaï, and Mayada Madbouly. \"Displaced People and Migrants in Cairo.\" In *An Atlas of Contemporary Egypt*, edited by Hala Bayoumi and -Karine Benafla, 32-33. Paris: CNRS Éditions, 2023. +Karine Benafla, 32-3. Paris: CNRS Editions, 2023. [^1]: For a basic geographic and temporal introduction to Nubia, see - Maja Janmyr, \"The Nubians of Egypt: a displaced population,\" in - *An Atlas of Contemporary Egypt*, ed. Hala Bayoumi and Karine - Benafla (Paris: CNRS Éditions 2023). + Janmyr, \"The Nubians of Egypt: a displaced population,\". -[^2]: Tim Ingold, \"The Temporality of the Landscape,\" *Conceptions of - Time and Ancient Society/World Archaeology* 25, no. 2 (1993). +[^2]: Ingold, \"The Temporality of the Landscape,\". [^3]: Alice Yao described this process for the people who were relocated - to live along the Great Wall in Han China. See Alice Yao, \"The + to live along the Great Wall in Han China. See Yao, \"The Great Wall as Destination? Archaeology of Migration and Settlers - under the Han Empire,\" in *Archaeologies of Empire: Local - Participants and Imperial Trajectories*, ed. Anna Lucille Boozer, - B.S. Düring, and Bradley J Parker (Albuquerque, NM: SAR & UNM Press, - 2020). + under the Han Empire,\". [^4]: For an overview of the four main waves of Nubian settlement in - Cairo from 1902 until 1964, see Maaï Youssef and Mayada Madbouly, - \"Displaced People and Migrants in Cairo,\" in *An Atlas of - Contemporary Egypt*, ed. Hala Bayoumi and Karine Benafla (Paris: - CNRS Éditions, 2023). + Cairo from 1902 until 1964, see Youssef and Madbouly, + \"Displaced People and Migrants in Cairo,\". [^5]: The High Dam (*as-Sad al-\'Aali*) was completed in 1970. The reservoir reached its full capacity six years later.