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The contributors to this volume approach homescapes from broad temporal,
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geographic, and disciplinary standpoints. Despite these differences,
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common themes arose among the contributions, such as the value of the
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surrounding landscape in creating homescapes (e.g. Sadeq Tsakos,
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surrounding landscape in creating homescapes (e.g. Sadeq, Tsakos,
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Fulcher, Hamad) and the need to describe and interact with the home
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creatively in the form of words or images (Fulcher, Shatta, Jennings,
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Goo-Grauer). Given the rich connections between them, these papers could
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Janmyr, Maja. \"The Nubians of Egypt: A Displaced Population.\" In *An
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Atlas of Contemporary Egypt*, edited by Hala Bayoumi and Karine Benafla,
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96-97. Paris: CNRS Éditions 2023.
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96-7. Paris: CNRS Éditions 2023.
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Yao, Alice. \"The Great Wall as Destination? Archaeology of Migration
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and Settlers under the Han Empire.\" In *Archaeologies of Empire: Local
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Youssef, Maaï, and Mayada Madbouly. \"Displaced People and Migrants in
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Cairo.\" In *An Atlas of Contemporary Egypt*, edited by Hala Bayoumi and
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Karine Benafla, 32-33. Paris: CNRS Éditions, 2023.
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Karine Benafla, 32-3. Paris: CNRS Editions, 2023.
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[^1]: For a basic geographic and temporal introduction to Nubia, see
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Maja Janmyr, \"The Nubians of Egypt: a displaced population,\" in
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*An Atlas of Contemporary Egypt*, ed. Hala Bayoumi and Karine
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Benafla (Paris: CNRS Éditions 2023).
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Janmyr, \"The Nubians of Egypt: a displaced population,\".
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[^2]: Tim Ingold, \"The Temporality of the Landscape,\" *Conceptions of
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Time and Ancient Society/World Archaeology* 25, no. 2 (1993).
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[^2]: Ingold, \"The Temporality of the Landscape,\".
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[^3]: Alice Yao described this process for the people who were relocated
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to live along the Great Wall in Han China. See Alice Yao, \"The
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to live along the Great Wall in Han China. See Yao, \"The
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Great Wall as Destination? Archaeology of Migration and Settlers
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under the Han Empire,\" in *Archaeologies of Empire: Local
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Participants and Imperial Trajectories*, ed. Anna Lucille Boozer,
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B.S. Düring, and Bradley J Parker (Albuquerque, NM: SAR & UNM Press,
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2020).
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under the Han Empire,\".
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[^4]: For an overview of the four main waves of Nubian settlement in
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Cairo from 1902 until 1964, see Maaï Youssef and Mayada Madbouly,
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\"Displaced People and Migrants in Cairo,\" in *An Atlas of
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Contemporary Egypt*, ed. Hala Bayoumi and Karine Benafla (Paris:
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CNRS Éditions, 2023).
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Cairo from 1902 until 1964, see Youssef and Madbouly,
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\"Displaced People and Migrants in Cairo,\".
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[^5]: The High Dam (*as-Sad al-\'Aali*) was completed in 1970. The
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reservoir reached its full capacity six years later.
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