10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GARAMANTE»
Descubre el uso de
garamante en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
garamante y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
If Pliny is any example, the Garamante were not highly thought of by the Romans.
His account scornfully noted the unusual amount of freedom enjoyed by their
women, and he claimed they mated indiscriminately, brides serving as prostitutes
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From Criminal to Courtier: The Soldier in Netherlandish Art ...
But this substitution also provides the author with an astute plot device and a
dramatic crux: the traitor within the walls, a Numidian prince called Garamante
the Moor, the villain of the play, is a rival for the hand of the heroine Olinde, and
acts ...
The salt trade was mostly controlled by the Garamante tribal confederation, which
inhabited the desert region in what is now southwestern Libya, southeastern
Algeria, and northern Niger. These Berber (BUHR-buhr) people dominated the ...
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História Geral da África – Vol. II – África antiga
de dispersão dessas provas mostra que a civilização garamante, dependente
das relações com Roma, estendeu sua influência a centenas de quilômetros.
Convém salientar que tal influência era inteiramente garamante e não romana, ...
Editor Gamal Mokhtar, 2010
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Societies, Networks, and Transitions: Volume I: A Global History
The salt trade was mostly controlled by the Garamante tribal confederation, which
inhabited the desert region in what is now southwestern Libya, southeastern
Algeria, and northern Niger. These Berber (BUHR-buhr) people dominated the ...
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The Image of the Black in Western Art: From the Pharaohs to ...
11-12 (an excellent monograph which came out after the present essay was
already in the hands of the editors). With regard to the habit of considering the
Garamante as more or less the same as the Ethiopian, it is particularly significant
that ...
David Bindman, Henry Louis Gates, Karen C. C. Dalton, 2010
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Slaves and Slavery in Africa: Volume Two: The Servile Estate
Yet, virtually nothing is said about any trade in slaves from the Garamante capital
of Garama to the Mediterranean coast until c. 500 AD. Of course, slave trading
was so commonplace in antiquity as to arouse little comment. Yet it seems certain
...
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A Commentary on Lucan, "De bello civili" IV: Introduction, ...
Garamante perusto Tribes of Berbers, the Garamantes occupy the Libyan
hinterland around Garama (today's Jarmah in the Fezzan region, south of Tripolis
), their capital city at the time of the Elder Pliny and the geographer Ptolemy (Plin.
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"Arms, and the Man I sing . . .": A Preface to Dryden's Æneid
(Dryden,. IV,. 286—87). Iarbas, who had felt fair Dido's scorn, Jove's son, of
ravish'd Garamantis born (Godolphin, IV, 205—6) Ioues sonne, of ravishd
Garamante borne, This Prince a hundred THE SOURCES 157.
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Bioinformatics for Vaccinology
Mather calls Onesimus a Garamantee or Garamante. A Garamantee is a member
of a black African race (as opposed to one with a Berber or Arabic origin) from the
Sahara, which is now called the Tabu; they are mostly found in northern Chad, ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «GARAMANTE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
garamante en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Meet the Library of Babel: Every Possible Combination of Letters …
... the unwritten chapters of Edwin Drood, those same chapters translated into the language of the Garamantes, the paradoxes Berkeley cerebrated concerning ... «From Quarks to Quasars, Sep 15»
Drones Aren't Always Bad: They Can Help us Discover Hidden …
One researcher, David Mattingly, works on Saharan civilizations, particularly the Garamante culture, which was active around 1000 BCE. Their culture is difficult ... «Care2.com, Feb 15»
TECHNOLOGIE • Indiana Drone en quête des civilisations oubliées
David Mattingly étudie la civilisation des Garamantes, un peuple berbère qui a construit des villes, des forts, des fermes autour d'oasis dans le Sahara et le sud ... «Courrier International, Feb 15»
Desert tribes lived in sophisticated villages and were skilled …
"The new evidence suggests that the early medieval expansion of trade and settlement built on earlier initiatives, in which the Garamantes had played a ... «Culture24, Feb 15»
Drones and satellites spot lost civilizations in unlikely places
He studies a culture known as the Garamantes, which began building a network of cities, forts, and farmland around oases in the Sahara of southern Libya ... «Science AAAS, Feb 15»
Le Fabréguois Frédéric Dijol dédicace son roman "Le secret des …
... Dijol, pour la présentation et dédicace de son roman “Le secret des Garamantes “. ... le comportement des derniers Garamantes, puissante peuplade déchue. «Midi Libre, Dic 14»
Shooting the great sand sea: a mysterious mission across Libya
Charlie and I explored the oasis town of Ghat and the ruins of Germa, once the capital city of the Garamantes, who controlled areas of northern Africa that the ... «New Statesman, Ago 14»
'American Crucifixion,' by Alex Beam
We no more remember the Garamantes, the Scythians, the Ostrogoths, the Paphlagonians, the Batavians, or any of the peoples of ancient Europe than we do ... «New York Times, Jul 14»
The 'Couscous Line' and the attack upon the US Consulate in …
... the coastline, as the interior and southern regions successfully resisted Roman rule and were home to the Garamantes civilization. Split apart again when the ... «American Thinker, May 14»
Ancient bone fragments help describe diet, health of Saharan …
These analyses run parallel to those of samples from skeletons of the Garamantes civilisation, who lived in the central Sahara from 1000 BC until AD 1500. «Phys.Org, Mar 14»