Proceedings IAHS (Institute for Afro-Hellenic studies) is a multi-disciplinary scholarly and cultural publication on African-Greek history, culture and problems, including Ancient and Medieval Africa, ‘’Old”” Africa, African art and literature, Greek history, art and Culture, Greek and African religion. The Proceedings will contain non-peer-reviewed discussions, short notes, opinion articles, book reviews, info on the IAHS, and its projects and conferences. The journal will also publish peer-reviewed scholarly articles
oaThe journeys of the dead : a comparative study of the ancient Egyptian and the Yoruba conceptualization of the human body
Author Jock Matthew AgaiSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 21 –35 (2016)More
oaThe Greek cultural influence in Meroitic art
Author Amel Suliman BadiSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 36 –43 (2016)More
oaGreek kings as Egyptian gods : location and purpose of the cult statues of the Ptolemies in the Egyptian temples
Author Elizabeth BrophySource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 44 –56 (2016)More
oaThe Greek community of Tunis (XVI-XVIII Cent.) : aspects of its formation and commercial enterprise
Author A. ChaldeosSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 57 –67 (2016)More
oaAdventures in the sixth century Red Sea : the Nubians who never came
Author V. ChristidesSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 68 –79 (2016)More
oaThe rise and fall of the cities of Roman North Africa
Author Louise CilliersSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 80 –93 (2016)More
oaBasil of Caesarea and John Chrysostom on the treatment of slaves
Author Chris L. de WetSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 94 –102 (2016)More
oaGazing upon the Tabula Banasitana : an instance of symbolic code?
Author Luca di CampobiancoSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 103 –114 (2016)More
oaThe role of the Greek Orthodox religion in the construction of ethnic identity among the Greek community of Lubumbashi, DRC
Author Alexandra FefopoulouSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 115 –126 (2016)More
oaMedieval Sudan in some Greek, Nubian and Arab sources
Source:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 127 –131 (2016)More
oaA new project on Nubia : the establishment of a catalogue raisonné of the documents and res gestae relating to the medieval Nubian and Sudanese rulers
Author B. HendrickxSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 132 –136 (2016)More
oaLe parallélisme historique entre l’empereur Constantin Ier et le roi kongo Afonso Ier alias « Constantinus Novus »
Author O’bweng-Okwess KizoboSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 137 –143 (2016)More
oaThe letter of the Mamluk sultan Al-Nāṣir Hasan to the Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos (30 October 1349)
Author S. KyriakidisSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 144 –153 (2016)More
oaArt and culture : Greeks in the diaspora
Author Themistoklis LeontitsisSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 154 –158 (2016)More
oaWhat is the future of Greek in South Africa? Language shift and maintenance in the Greek community of Johannesburg
Authors: Allistair MacDuling and Lawrie BarnesSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 159 –172 (2016)More
oaRepresentations in Gəˁəz texts about Ethiopian women : the early modern genre of female saints’ gädl and the modern biography of Bafäna
Author Selamawit MeccaSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 173 –173 (2016)More
oaAfrican agency : Numidian monuments in the Hellenistic world
Author Meg MoodieSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 174 –174 (2016)More
oaFracturing the insularity of the global state : war and conflict in Moira Buffini's Welcome to Thebes
Author Olasope OlakundiSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 175 –175 (2016)More
oa"The Story of Miqdad and Mayasa” in the framework of the Byzantine and Afro-Arabic cultural pool
Author Thekla Sansaridou-HendrickxSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 176 –198 (2016)More
oaThe teaching of Modern Greek in the diaspora : the case of South Africa
Author Katerina SkoupraSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 199 –207 (2016)More
oa‘Saintly’ protection of African rulers in the Afro-Byzantine orthodox iconographic tradition
Author Raita SteynSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 208 –219 (2016)More
oaReligious literacy in Greek from the Christian monastery at Qasr El-Wizz, Lower Nubia
Author A. TsakosSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 220 –230 (2016)More
oaThe emergence of the state of Nobadia and the Byzantine policy
Author Effrosyni ZacharopoulouSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 231 –249 (2016)MoreoaAppendix
Author Arthur MolepoSource:Proceedings Ekklesiastikos Pharos 2014, pp 250 –250 (2016)More
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