Bronze figurehead of a goddess, Kawa, Sudan, 3rd century BC - The Trustees of the British Museum One of the most famous objects in the British Museum is a bronze head of the Roman emperor Augustus ...
Fighting in Sudan has spread to the ancient sites of the Kingdom of Kush — ASHRAF SHAZLY Sudan's devastating nine-month war between two rival generals is spreading to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an ...
Sudan boasts even more pyramids than Egypt, but its treasured archaeological heritage is increasingly under threat from its brutal civil war. "Today Sudan is a country that's synonymous with conflict, ...
The residents of Sudan were the most prolific pyramid builders, constructing between 200 and 255 pyramids, compared to their ...
In the scorched courtyard of Sudan's National Museum in Khartoum, a towering black granite statue of Kush Pharaoh Taharqa now stands alone, surrounded by shards of broken glass and shattered stone.
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