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Thursday, September 21, 2017

AWOL - The Ancient World Online: Open Access Journal: Sudan & Nubia: The Sudan Archaeological Research Society Bulletin


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On 08/31/17 13:32, Charles Jones wrote:
Open Access Journal: Sudan & Nubia: The Sudan Archaeological Research Society Bulletin [First posted in AWOL 9 November 2012, updated 31 August 2017]

Sudan & Nubia: The Sudan Archaeological Research Society Bulletin
ISSN: 1369-5770
Sudan & Nubia is published each autumn. It contains much of interest on recent archaeological fieldwork in Sudan, including many articles on surveys and excavations only undertaken during the previous winter.
The bulletin is an ideal way to keep abreast of current British activities in Sudan, and also contains contributions by eminent foreign scholars. It is profusely illustrated with line drawings and monochrome and colour photographs.
Sudan & Nubia is free of charge to Society members, who receive it a year in advance of online release … JOIN THE SOCIETY >
Individual articles can be read (free) through the online reading service ISSUU by following the links below. If a download is preferred, sign up to ISSUU, which will then provide download links (free).
Most recent available issue online:
Sudan & Nubia : No. 18
Bulletin of the Sudan Archaeological Research Society, London, 2014
180 pagesREAD ARTICLES ONLINEissuu.com >

ARTICLES
Anderson, J.R., Mahmoud Suliman Bashir and Salah Mohamed Ahmed. Dangeil 2013-14: porches, ovens and a glimpse undergroundread now >
Bangsgaard, P. Animal Deposits at H29, a Kerma Ancient cemetery in the Northern Dongola Reachread now >
Davies, M. Archaeology in South Sudan past and present: Gordon's fort at Laboré and other sites of interestread now >
Davies, V.W. From Halfa to Kareima: F. W. Green in Sudanread now >
Davies, W.V., Ruffieux, P. and Mahmoud Suliman Bashir. The Korosko Road Projectread now >
Haddon, S.D. and Nicholas, M..The 2014 season of excavations at Kurgusread now >
Humphris, J. Post-Meroitic Iron Production: initial results and interpretationsread now >
Kleintz, C. The graffiti of Musawwarat es-Sufra: current research on historic inscriptions, images and markings at the Great Enclosureread now >
Mahmoud Suliman Bashir. QSAP Dam-Debba Archaeological Survey Project (DDASP). Preliminary report on the NCAM mission's first season, 2013-2014read now >
Murtada Bushara Mohamed, Gamal Gaffar Abbass Elhassan, Mohammed Fath Elrahman Ahmed and Alrashed Mohammed Ibrahem Ahmed. Kerma in Napata: a new discovery of Kerma graves in the Napatan region (Magashi village)read now >
Onderka, P. Wad ben Naga: a history of the siteread now >
Pieri, A. The Kushite cemetery of Dangeil (WTC): preliminary analyses of the human remainsread now >
Sjöström, I.W. Kurgus 2012: report on the surveyread now >
Welsby, D.A. and R.I. Thomas. The Qatar-Sudan Archaeological Project in the Northern Dongala Reachread now >
P. Wolf, U. Nowotnick and F. Wöß. Meroitic Hamadab – a century after its discoveryread now >
See issues 1-18 (full text) and 19-20 (TOC only)

And see also:
Newsletters 1991-1996 
Between 1991 and 1996, the Society published eleven issues of a biannual newsletter, reporting on surveys and excavations, plus general information on Society activities. The newsletter has been replaced by the Society's annual bulletin, Sudan & Nubia … see Bulletin: Sudan & Nubia
Each newsletter can be read (free) through the online reading service ISSUU by following the links below. If a download is preferred, sign up to ISSUU, which will then provide download links (free).


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