Nubia around 1900, sunken worlds on rediscovered photographs from the
Egyptian Museum Berlin; in the course of indexing the museum's
photographic archive, 340 photographs from an expedition to the region
between the first and second Nile cataracts have reappeared, a selection
of which are published for the first time in this volume. Accompanied by
articles on the background of the journey, the cultural landscape of
Nubia and the history of early photography in Egypt, it presents
additional unpublished pencil drawings from the inventory of the
Southern Methodist University, Dallas. This completes the collection of
sources on the journey to Nubia in 1900 already published in MRF 2 and
provides further insights into a world that has since sunk into the
floods of the Nasser Reservoir.