The paper presents the new archaeological project established by Sapienza University of Rome in Sudan at the site of Hujair Gubli, setting it against the recent research defined and carried out in the past years (2019-2021). The general idea and the historical background underpinning such a programme will be reviewed, together with some of the results (both tangible and intangible) that have been produced. Finally, the main tracks of future agenda will be prospectively outlined
Over the past seven years, archaeological outreach activities and participatory research have increa...
For many decades, heritage in Sudan has been a battleground between the diverse political, religious...
The paper describes the survey activities of the late Roman archaeological site of Umm al-Dabadib (E...
The history of the archaeological expeditions conducted in Sudan by Sapienza University of Rome – un...
The Italian Archaeological Mission in Sudan has been working since 1973 at Jebel Barkal, investigati...
This paper outlines the ways in which the project is addressing the colonial legacy of Henry Wellcom...
The article summarizes the preliminary results of a survey in the area of Goz Regeb, near a traditio...
The article describes the main results of the 2014 field season of the Italian Archaeological Expedi...
As heritage increasingly engages with sustainable development principles and approaches, what does t...
This article discusses the creation of architectural and archaeological archives in newly independen...
Nubia, located in what is now the northern part of the Republic of the Sudan and Upper Egypt, is am...
In 2014, Qatar Museums started the Qatari Mission for the Pyramids of Sudan (QMPS) initiated by HE S...
The article focuses on some problems of archaeological work in Egypt today, in the light of the expe...
Abstract Traditional archaeologies of the Sudan have long-focused on the more obvious and monumenta...
This paper describes a project investigating the archaeological remains of a pottery workshop and th...
Over the past seven years, archaeological outreach activities and participatory research have increa...
For many decades, heritage in Sudan has been a battleground between the diverse political, religious...
The paper describes the survey activities of the late Roman archaeological site of Umm al-Dabadib (E...
The history of the archaeological expeditions conducted in Sudan by Sapienza University of Rome – un...
The Italian Archaeological Mission in Sudan has been working since 1973 at Jebel Barkal, investigati...
This paper outlines the ways in which the project is addressing the colonial legacy of Henry Wellcom...
The article summarizes the preliminary results of a survey in the area of Goz Regeb, near a traditio...
The article describes the main results of the 2014 field season of the Italian Archaeological Expedi...
As heritage increasingly engages with sustainable development principles and approaches, what does t...
This article discusses the creation of architectural and archaeological archives in newly independen...
Nubia, located in what is now the northern part of the Republic of the Sudan and Upper Egypt, is am...
In 2014, Qatar Museums started the Qatari Mission for the Pyramids of Sudan (QMPS) initiated by HE S...
The article focuses on some problems of archaeological work in Egypt today, in the light of the expe...
Abstract Traditional archaeologies of the Sudan have long-focused on the more obvious and monumenta...
This paper describes a project investigating the archaeological remains of a pottery workshop and th...
Over the past seven years, archaeological outreach activities and participatory research have increa...
For many decades, heritage in Sudan has been a battleground between the diverse political, religious...
The paper describes the survey activities of the late Roman archaeological site of Umm al-Dabadib (E...