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Archeologists have unearthed a 4,000-year-old gold-processing center along the middle Nile in Sudan that suggests the ancient kingdom of Kush was much larger than scholars previously believed and ...
Jabal Maragha, an ancient archaeological site in Sudan, is no more.Gold hunters, digging illegally, have destroyed the historic landmark, erasing nearly every trace of what was a small settlement ...
KHARTOUM, SUDAN—The ancient kingdoms of Kush and Nubia are yielding discoveries that archaeologists say are […] ...
Sudan's devastating nine-month war between two rival generals is spreading to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an NGO reported late Tuesday, sounding the alarm for the remains of the ancient Kingdom of ...
The site once served as the principle residence of the rulers of the Kush kingdom, known as the Black Pharaohs. Their pyramids, ranging from 6-meters (20-feet) to 30-meters (100-feet) tall, are ...
The discovery of a gold “factory” and burial sites along the Nile in Sudan reveals that the ancient African kingdom of Kush was more vast and powerful than realised, and traded heavily in gold.
Archaeologists Found a Mysterious, Dense Cluster of 35 Pyramids in Sudan The pyramids hail back to the days of the kingdom of Kush, which occurred around 2,000 years ago ...
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