Tag Archives: Sudan National Museum

Three new publications

In the previous entry, we referred to a blog produced by a curator of the Sudan National Museum (SNM). Today we are presenting a brand new catalogue with Highlights from the SNM, produced by the British Council, Dal Group, Zain, NCAM and … Continue reading

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More blogs…

In a previous entry we referred to the blog by the Kutschera family, “A Family of the Past”. Today we want to refer to three more blogs dealing with the past of Sudan in three different manners. First of all, there is … Continue reading

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Nubian Letters 22

Today our itinerary through the 22 volumes of the journal Nubian Letters is coming to an end. We wish to conclude by thanking once again Karel Innemée, one of the two editors of the journal, who gave us the permission … Continue reading

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Sir Flinders Petrie

Yesterday, the Norwegian Egyptological Society, based in Bergen, started its activities for the new academic year by showing a very important Egyptological production by BBC: “The man who discovered Egypt”, dedicated to the life and works of Sir Flinders Petrie. HERE you … Continue reading

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10th of May

Late last night – later than the delayed 9th of May entry – we found on the net, this very interesting video on Christian Nubia: In it, appears during a guiding in the Faras Gallery of the Sudan National Museum … Continue reading

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news from Sudan archaeology

There are very few places in the world where the facilitation of the foreign researcher is happening with such smooth processes like in the Sudan National Museum (SNM). This is undoubtedly an achievement of the museum’s director, Dr. Abdel Rahman … Continue reading

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At the Sudan National Museum and at Amarat

The morning today started with a visit to the Sudan National Museum. School classes were visiting, and I captured them during a break while enjoying the beautiful garden. On the background the new extension of the headquarters of all things Ancient … Continue reading

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Past, present, and future discoveries

In the previous entry, we were referring to life on Sai in the dig house of the French Mission from the University of Lille. A particular importance of this house is that it hosts most of the archaeological material found … Continue reading

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