Roman: I used to read more broadly than I do now, but time and circumstances currently limit my curiosity and desire to learn all kinds of things. My library is pretty eclectic. It's the same with my electronic book collection.
Duncan: thanks for those links and the information. That's particularly interesting about Solomon's African wife and I understand what you mean about limited data in this area of research.
https://era.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/1395
ReplyDeleteThanks, the book of course developed from the thesis. It's decent and she makes a number of important observations.
ReplyDeleteYou really have an eclectic library
ReplyDeletehttps://blerf.org/index.php/biography/adamo-prof-rev-david-tuesday/
ReplyDeletehttps://www.academia.edu/47478169/The_African_Wife_of_Solomon_1_Kings_3_1_9_16_7_8_11_1_
Written evidence from Kerma is almost non existent.
This is my favourite book covering the evidences that we do have:-
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Empires-Nile-Derek-Welsby/dp/B0036IN8BQ
Roman: I used to read more broadly than I do now, but time and circumstances currently limit my curiosity and desire to learn all kinds of things. My library is pretty eclectic. It's the same with my electronic book collection.
ReplyDeleteDuncan: thanks for those links and the information. That's particularly interesting about Solomon's African wife and I understand what you mean about limited data in this area of research.