The article presents some fresh data on the Jebel Mokram Group of Eastern Sudan (ca. 1800-800 BC), 30 years after Karim Sadr’s seminal work, "The Territorial Expanse of the Pan-Grave Culture" (Archéologie du Nil Moyen, 1987) pointed out systematically the close relationship between the Jebel Mokram Group of Eastern Sudan and the Pan-Grave culture of Egypt and Nubia. In the conclusions, some interpretative remarks on the appearance of the Pan-Grave culture in Nubia, Egypt and Eastern Sudan around 1800 BC, perhaps to be related to environmental and climatic reasons are proposed
This paper clarifies the nature and extent of an important cultural horizon in the later prehistory ...
The article deals with the evidence of contacts between Eastern Sudan and Upper Nubia and between th...
The article deals with the evidence of contacts between Eastern Sudan and Upper Nubia and between th...
The article outlines the main cultural developments taking place in Eastern Sudan in the 3rd and 2nd...
Although archaeological exploration of Eastern Sudan is in progress since 1980, very few data on th...
Eastern Sudan like other regions far away from the Nile valley, were often overlooked in the histori...
Through the analysis of multiple lines of archaeological evidence, this dissertation examines the wa...
New excavations at the Jebel Moya cemetery in Sudan reveal extensive evidence for Meroitic-era occup...
grantor: University of TorontoSince the discovery of the A-Group culture in 1907, much emp...
The Meroitic Period, which lasted from the third century BCE to around the mid-fourth century CE, co...
In Egypt at the beginning of the fourth millennium BCE two distinct cultural units developed. In the...
The Republic of Sudan, northeast Africa, is bordered by Egypt, Libya, Chad, the Central African Repu...
During the Second Intermediate Period (ca. 1775-1550 BC) period, Egypt was politically and culturall...
The middle reaches of the Nile River play a key role in the current models about the diffusion of mo...
The article presents a detailed description of the Egyptian ceramic finds from assemblages dating to...
This paper clarifies the nature and extent of an important cultural horizon in the later prehistory ...
The article deals with the evidence of contacts between Eastern Sudan and Upper Nubia and between th...
The article deals with the evidence of contacts between Eastern Sudan and Upper Nubia and between th...
The article outlines the main cultural developments taking place in Eastern Sudan in the 3rd and 2nd...
Although archaeological exploration of Eastern Sudan is in progress since 1980, very few data on th...
Eastern Sudan like other regions far away from the Nile valley, were often overlooked in the histori...
Through the analysis of multiple lines of archaeological evidence, this dissertation examines the wa...
New excavations at the Jebel Moya cemetery in Sudan reveal extensive evidence for Meroitic-era occup...
grantor: University of TorontoSince the discovery of the A-Group culture in 1907, much emp...
The Meroitic Period, which lasted from the third century BCE to around the mid-fourth century CE, co...
In Egypt at the beginning of the fourth millennium BCE two distinct cultural units developed. In the...
The Republic of Sudan, northeast Africa, is bordered by Egypt, Libya, Chad, the Central African Repu...
During the Second Intermediate Period (ca. 1775-1550 BC) period, Egypt was politically and culturall...
The middle reaches of the Nile River play a key role in the current models about the diffusion of mo...
The article presents a detailed description of the Egyptian ceramic finds from assemblages dating to...
This paper clarifies the nature and extent of an important cultural horizon in the later prehistory ...
The article deals with the evidence of contacts between Eastern Sudan and Upper Nubia and between th...
The article deals with the evidence of contacts between Eastern Sudan and Upper Nubia and between th...