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Nubian Sandstone         
VARIETY OF SEDIMENTARY ROCK DEPOSITED IN THE EASTERN SAHARA, NORTH-EAST AFRICA AND ARABIAN PENINSULA
Nubian sandstones; Sandstones of Nubia; Sandstein von Nubien; Nubian sandstone
The Nubian Sandstone is a variety of sedimentary rock deposited on the Precambrian basement in the eastern Sahara, north-east Africa and Arabian Peninsula. It consists of continental sandstone with thin beds of marine limestones, and marls.
Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System         
  • Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System
AQUIFER
Nubian Aquifer System; Nubian aquifer; NSAS
The Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System (NSAS) is the world's largest known fossil water aquifer system. It is located underground in the Eastern end of the Sahara Desert and spans the political boundaries of four countries in north-eastern Africa.
Nubian languages         
  • Marble Monument found in Soba with an as yet undeciphered inscription in Alwan Nubian
  • Relations between the Nubian languages. Lines indicate genealogical relations, dotted lines linguistic influence; asterisks (*) mark languages unattested in writing, daggers (†) mark dead languages.
  • Michael]]'s name appears in red: Nubians during the period frequently used Greek personal names, often with a terminal ‑ⲓ added.
LANGUAGE FAMILY
Nubian language; Nubian Language; ISO 639:nub; Sudani language; Ⳣ; Nobiin phonology
The Nubian languages () are a group of related languages spoken by the Nubians. They form a branch of the Eastern Sudanic languages, which is part of the wider Nilo-Saharan phylum.