The Meroitic cemetery of Faras was excavated by Francis Llewellyn Griffith (1862-1934) during the Oxford University archaeological campaign in Sudan and Egypt (1910-12). Located in Lower Nubia (northern Sudan), it is the largest cemetery known from the Meroitic kingdom (c.300 BCE – 350 CE) and is of immense importance to the understanding of Meroitic chronology, material culture and connectivity. Griffith’s excavation was only partially published and the vast potential of the site to Meroitic studies was never realised. The construction of the High Dam at Aswan (1960s and 70s) eventually led to the flooding of Lower Nubia and the creation of the enormous reservoir that now stretches between the First and Second Cataracts. The result was the...
For the past nine seasons Macquarie University has been conducting excavation and recovery work at t...
The Napatan-Meroitic civilisation flourished in the Middle Nile valley from the 8th century BC to th...
Archaeological research at the Khor Shambat site located in Omdurman in central Sudan has been condu...
The Meroitic Period, which lasted from the third century BCE to around the mid-fourth century CE, co...
This study re-examines ceramic assemblages from regional cemeteries in northern Sudan from the Meroi...
Sudan Archaeology from a Greco-Roman PerspectiveBefore the kingdom was re-discovered at the beginnin...
This paper proposes a new chronology for the burial complex at Jebel Moya, south-central Sudan. It r...
Kerma is an ancient city on the Nile in Middle Nubia, long known and the subject of renewed recent e...
The medieval site in the Eastern Sudan: The-Post Meroitic sites: Although very rare, few sites with ...
The conquest of Upper Nubia (ancient Kush) by the New Kingdom Egyptian state around 1500BC instigate...
During the Second Intermediate Period (ca. 1775-1550 BC) period, Egypt was politically and culturall...
The aim of this dissertation is the identification and analysis of royal residential, or palatial, a...
Wydział Historyczny: Instytut PrahistoriiPraca zawiera opis i analizę materiałów z post-meroickiego ...
Meroe is one of Africa's most famous archaeological sites, renowned not least for its evidence of ir...
International audienceThe Predynastic cemetery of Kom el-Khilgan is located in the eastern Delta, ap...
For the past nine seasons Macquarie University has been conducting excavation and recovery work at t...
The Napatan-Meroitic civilisation flourished in the Middle Nile valley from the 8th century BC to th...
Archaeological research at the Khor Shambat site located in Omdurman in central Sudan has been condu...
The Meroitic Period, which lasted from the third century BCE to around the mid-fourth century CE, co...
This study re-examines ceramic assemblages from regional cemeteries in northern Sudan from the Meroi...
Sudan Archaeology from a Greco-Roman PerspectiveBefore the kingdom was re-discovered at the beginnin...
This paper proposes a new chronology for the burial complex at Jebel Moya, south-central Sudan. It r...
Kerma is an ancient city on the Nile in Middle Nubia, long known and the subject of renewed recent e...
The medieval site in the Eastern Sudan: The-Post Meroitic sites: Although very rare, few sites with ...
The conquest of Upper Nubia (ancient Kush) by the New Kingdom Egyptian state around 1500BC instigate...
During the Second Intermediate Period (ca. 1775-1550 BC) period, Egypt was politically and culturall...
The aim of this dissertation is the identification and analysis of royal residential, or palatial, a...
Wydział Historyczny: Instytut PrahistoriiPraca zawiera opis i analizę materiałów z post-meroickiego ...
Meroe is one of Africa's most famous archaeological sites, renowned not least for its evidence of ir...
International audienceThe Predynastic cemetery of Kom el-Khilgan is located in the eastern Delta, ap...
For the past nine seasons Macquarie University has been conducting excavation and recovery work at t...
The Napatan-Meroitic civilisation flourished in the Middle Nile valley from the 8th century BC to th...
Archaeological research at the Khor Shambat site located in Omdurman in central Sudan has been condu...