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  1. Abidiya - Wikipedia

    Abidiya (Arabic: العبيدية) is a town near the Nubian Desert in River Nile (state) of north-east Sudan.

  2. British Museum - The Berber-Abidiya archaeological project

    Jul 8, 2016 · Fragments of four statues of early Kushite kings, who ruled almost 800 years before the extant temple, were discovered randomly mixed with the destruction debris of the temple …

  3. Re-evaluating Kush’s sacred landscape | British Museum

    This collaborative project, The Berber-Abidiya Archaeological Project, Dangeil Sudan, provides a unique opportunity to: Study a multi-faceted sacred complex at Dangeil. Gain greater insight into the role of the temple within Kushite society.

  4. What does Abidiya mean? - Definitions.net

    Information and translations of Abidiya in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

  5. Gold in Sudan - Fanack

    Dec 13, 2018 · Sudanese men pan for gold at the village of al-Abidiya in northern Sudan. Photo AFP. Sudan’s gold production has increased by more than 1,200% in a decade, according to a report by the US Geological Survey, from 7 tons in 2008 to more than 90 tons in 2017.

  6. `Abidiya map satellite // Sudan, River Nile - Earth map online service

    🌍 map of `Abidiya (Sudan / River Nile), satellite view. Real streets and buildings location with labels, ruler, places sharing, search, locating, routing and weather forecast.

  7. Abidiya - Wikiwand

    Abidiya is a town near the Nubian Desert in River Nile (state) of north-east Sudan.

  8. Hieroglyphic inscription identifies statue of Kushite king

    Feb 20, 2018 · The head from a statue of a Kushite ruler discovered in 2008 at the site of the Temple of Amun in, Dangeil, Sudan, has been identified as that of Aspelta, the king of Kush who reigned from 593 B.C. to 568 B.C. Archaeologists thought the head might be that of Aspelta based solely on a comparison between its features and those of other statues kno...

  9. Excavating Dangeil: Royal Statues and Sacred Rams - ARCE

    Excavations at Dangeil, located close to the Nile in what is now central Sudan, have uncovered a previously unknown 1st century CE temple dedicated to the god Amun. Earlier rulers discovered there in a statue hoard include the celebrated Kushite Pharoah Taharqo.

  10. Abidiya Map - Town - River Nile, Sudan - Mapcarta

    Abidiya is a town near the Nubian Desert in River Nile of north-east Sudan. Mapcarta, the open map.