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Imposing statues of rams and lions used to stand in the grounds of Sudan's National Museum - priceless artefacts from the ...
Matt Stirn I first learned of Sudan’s extraordinary pyramids as a boy, in the British historian Basil Davidson’s 1984 documentary series “Africa.” As a Sudanese-American who was born and ...
Sudan’s ancient heritage – so rich that it boasts more pyramids than Egypt – has been extensively plundered by the RSF and other fighters during the two years of war. The National Museum in ...
Desert ruins have a special charm for adventure travelers, providing an insight into ancient civilizations, and the secrets ...
Many came from the Napatan era in the eighth and seventh centuries B.C., when pharaohs from Sudan ruled over much of ancient Egypt, or from the later Meroitic kingdom that built pyramids in Sudan.
The Sudan National Museum (pictured here before ... So the whereabouts of pieces like a gold collar from the pyramid of King Talakhamani at Nuri, which dates to the 5th Century BC, are unknown.
Many came from the Napatan era in the eighth and seventh centuries B.C., when pharaohs from Sudan ruled over much of ancient Egypt, or from the later Meroitic kingdom that built pyramids in Sudan.
Sudan National Museum, the home to the country's largest artifacts that date to different eras of Sudanese history, is seen after nearly two years of war between the army and paramilitary Rapid ...
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