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Black Pharaoh Trove Uncovered http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/2677919.stm
From BBC, A team of Swiss and French archaeologists unearth statues of Nubian kings, in Sudan.
Exploring Nubia http://www.spicey.demon.co.uk/Nubianpage/index.htm
The Archaeology, history and Culture of Nubia and northern Sudan.
Gebel Barkal http://www.learningsites.com/GebelBarkal-2/GB-hist2.htm
A brief history of the site of Gebel Barkal, Nubia.
Merowe Dam Archaeological Salvage Project http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/profiles/fuller/Sudan1.htm
The availability of large databases from the previous survey and excavation in Northern Nubia, the Third Cataract (Mahas) region, and parts of the Dongola Reach, means that we are in a position to develop working research foci that sample the Fourth Cataract so as to provide significant comparative data for addressing a wider and long-term research agenda.
Neolithic Skywatchers http://www.archaeology.org/online/news/nubia.html
From Archaeology, mapping of standing stones and megalithic structures in the Nubian Desert suggests that the Neolithic nomads who once inhabited the area were not only monitoring the heavens, but recording what they saw in monumental form.
The Mahas Survey Project http://www.spicey.demon.co.uk/Nubianpage/mahas.htm
University of Khartoum project undertaking a regional study of the archaeology and long-term history of the Mahas region of Middle Nubia, northern Sudan.
The Nubia Salvage Project http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/NUB/Nubia.html
Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago project to salvage in the reservoir area of the Aswan High Dam (1960-64).
Wadi Muqqadam, Bayuda Desert http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/profiles/fuller/WQ.html
For three weeks in 1997, four archaeologists from Britain and an archaeologist form the National Museum in Khartoum carried out survey along the 237 km length of a planned roadline connecting Khartoum to the great bend in the Nile.
X International Conference of Nubian Studies http://rmcisadu.let.uniroma1.it/nubiaconference/
To be held at the University of Rome 9-14 2002. Contact information.

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