DiverseNile archaeological project investigating cultural diversity in Bronze Age Sudan funded by @ERC_Research hosted by @LMU_Muenchen headed by PI @jubudka
We had a fantastic DiverseNile Seminar with our friend and colleague Hamad Mohamed Hamdeen yesterday! He introduced the brand new method of archaeoentomological research in Sudan. In case you missed it, you can watch the recording via LMU cast: https://t.co/pnTgx3vu3D
We are delighted to announce the next DiverseNile Seminar: El-Hassan Ahmed Mohamed will be speaking on May 13th about his long-time research on Napatan royal stelae and their inscriptions, focusing on the coronation ceremony #Sudan#Kush#Napata#archaeology#kingship
Now available: Patrizia's Heindl DiverseNile Seminar on "Rethinking fire dogs" - for all who missed yesterday's presentation https://t.co/i59vlLD2dq #NewKingdom#Egypt#Nubia#materialculture#ceramics
New blog post by our PostDoc Giulia D'Ercole about the inspiring P.I.P.E. conference last week in Pisa and our presentation on ceramics and figurines from #Sai#Attab#Sudan https://t.co/zXnwHu7nhT
If you are in Munich, do not miss the public lecture by our Visiting Scholar Mohamed Bashir on Meroitic Kedurma on 4th Febr., 5pm #Sudan#archaeology https://t.co/V1brZQ99FE
New🔸#PCMASeminar🔸 recording on our YouTube channel!
🎥"Settlement #ceramics & social practices in urban and rural Bronze Age #Nubia. Some results from the @ERC_Research@diversenile Nile Project" by 🔹Prof. Julia Budka @jubudka.
Watch it here: https://t.co/tAy6MI36Hg
This is the time of year that archaeologists would be working hard on digs in Sudan's ancient sites and visitors would be making their way up from the Meröe pyramids to Jebel Berkal.
This war threatens to plunge our history back into obscurity.
https://t.co/OaasEy5BaL
In order to reach a higher resolution understanding of #cultural_dynamics and diversity of ancient Nilotic groups, the #DiverseNile project has established the bespoke concept of Contact Space Biography which is presented in the following article.
https://t.co/QFISPU9ANR
What new insights can be gained by applying the concept of Contact Space Biographies to the Middle Nile, Sudan, during the Bronze Age? check out our recent article @DiverseNile@MDPIOpenAccess https://t.co/0NwIH5j6Xe
Now published: Reconstructing Contact Space Biographies in Sudan during the Bronze Age. Humans, 5(1), 1, https://t.co/iVbXeuhfzt @MDPIOpenAccess#Sudan#archaeology#BronzeAge
Happy to announce that the new article of our PostDoc @CloSWard on the DiverseNile project’s use data from a 1970s survey of the research area by André Vila and colleagues has just been published #Sudan#survey#historicaldata#archaeology https://t.co/1ArPk9GMVk
New blog post: our PostDoc Hassan Aglan presents a case study on aspects of spatial organisation in the Kerma cemetery GiE 003 #Ginis#Sudan#archaeology#Kerma#funerarypractise https://t.co/BZgXe7ftVr
For those who missed today's DiverseNile Seminar: the recording of Nahed Al-Hakim's great presentation about animal industries in Kerma is now available online https://t.co/qgX8ookrin
Do not miss today's last lecture within the DiverseNile Seminar Series: Nahed Al-Hakim will be speaking about "Animal industries within Kerma civilization" at 1pm CET #Sudan#archaeology#Kerma
#KeepEyesOnSudan@HumboldtUni in #Berlin this Friday, Dec 6, 7:30pm #Khartoum time, with the Fritz Hintze Lecture by Dr. Salaheldin Mohamed Ahmed of the National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums (NCAM) of #Sudan. Register here for the livestream:
https://t.co/omnNTiDkzG
We are excited to announce the next (and final) DiverseNile Seminar 2024: Nahed Al-Hakim will speak about animal industries within Kerma civilization - a very rich and important topic! Join us on Dec. 10, 1pm CET #Kerma#Sudan#animals https://t.co/k2Piczuk7P
For those who missed yesterday's DiverseNile Seminar by our PostDoc Fabian Dellefant: the recording is now available at LMU cast - check it out if you are interested in sandstones & quarries! #Nubia#Sudan#SaiIsland https://t.co/EqRjUdwKTH
Do not miss next week's DiverseNile Seminar - Fabian Dellefant will present results of his new study of the sandstones from #Sai#Nubia#Sudan from a mineralogical perspective https://t.co/ZNKutbeV94