Preserving heritage amid war: A protocol for recording and disseminating the tomb of Djehutyhotep at the Sudan National Museum

R Lemos, I Abdllatief, S Linarello… - African Archaeological …, 2024 - Springer
Archaeological sites in southern Egypt and northern Sudan faced a significant threat of
destruction caused by the construction of the Aswan High Dam. The UNESCO Nubian …

Maintaining the Ramesside Empire: Isotopic Evidence for Elite Migration to Upper Nubia under Pharaonic Rule

N Spencer, M Binder, M Buzon, J Woodward… - Journal of African …, 2024 - brill.com
Abstract Pharaonic Egypt ruled Upper Nubia (now northern Sudan) from around 1450 to
1070 bce: previous research has demonstrated how co-opted local elites and descendants …

[HTML][HTML] Decolonizing Bioarchaeology in Sudan

SA Schrader, T Fushiya, M Saad - Journal of African Archaeology, 2024 - brill.com
Bioarchaeology, as a subdiscipline, has begun confronting its colonial origins and
discussing how to incorporate stakeholders and ethically move forward. Here, we frame this …