This article discusses the creation of architectural and archaeological archives in newly independent Egypt and Sudan during the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, organized by UNESCO (The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). This initiative took place in the contiguous border regions of Egyptian and Sudanese Nubia from 1960 until 1980 in response to the building of the Aswan High Dam. Contingency in these archives demonstrates the necessity of acknowledging the (post-) colonial social and historical conditions in which they were produced. UNESCO’s campaign sought to record ancient remains that would be submerged by the High Dam’s floodwaters. During the campaign, UNESCO set up ‘documentatio...
The article focuses on some problems of archaeological work in Egypt today, in the light of the expe...
This article examines geographies of decolonization and the Cold War through a case study in the mak...
The paper presents the new archaeological project established by Sapienza University of Rome in Suda...
This article demonstrates how the politics of non-alignment and multilateralism intersected with the...
Flooded Pasts examines a world famous yet critically underexamined event—UNESCO's International Camp...
As heritage increasingly engages with sustainable development principles and approaches, what does t...
This project examines the access Egyptian Nubian people have to published and curated knowledge abou...
The main purpose of this article is to discuss the raison d’être of the future Museum of Wadi Halfa....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Minnesota ...
Nubia, located in what is now the northern part of the Republic of the Sudan and Upper Egypt, is am...
Throughout the history, Nubia region served as an important meeting point where the Mediterranean an...
This articles explores the preservation of Abu Simbel and its role in sparking an international inte...
Based on original fieldwork, this article examines how Nubians in Egypt have mobilized to demand a r...
The Yale University Prehistoric Expedition to Nubia was part of UNESCO\u27S international program to...
Building Aswan Dam brought an unprecedented campaign to rescue all the affected archaeological sites...
The article focuses on some problems of archaeological work in Egypt today, in the light of the expe...
This article examines geographies of decolonization and the Cold War through a case study in the mak...
The paper presents the new archaeological project established by Sapienza University of Rome in Suda...
This article demonstrates how the politics of non-alignment and multilateralism intersected with the...
Flooded Pasts examines a world famous yet critically underexamined event—UNESCO's International Camp...
As heritage increasingly engages with sustainable development principles and approaches, what does t...
This project examines the access Egyptian Nubian people have to published and curated knowledge abou...
The main purpose of this article is to discuss the raison d’être of the future Museum of Wadi Halfa....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Minnesota ...
Nubia, located in what is now the northern part of the Republic of the Sudan and Upper Egypt, is am...
Throughout the history, Nubia region served as an important meeting point where the Mediterranean an...
This articles explores the preservation of Abu Simbel and its role in sparking an international inte...
Based on original fieldwork, this article examines how Nubians in Egypt have mobilized to demand a r...
The Yale University Prehistoric Expedition to Nubia was part of UNESCO\u27S international program to...
Building Aswan Dam brought an unprecedented campaign to rescue all the affected archaeological sites...
The article focuses on some problems of archaeological work in Egypt today, in the light of the expe...
This article examines geographies of decolonization and the Cold War through a case study in the mak...
The paper presents the new archaeological project established by Sapienza University of Rome in Suda...