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Julie Anderson, a Canadian archaeologist, and Salah M. Ahmed of the National
Corporation for Antiquities and Museums of Khartoum (NCAM), collaborating on this mission to dig out the temple of Dangeil.
Buried in the site at Dangeil (which means "redbrick rubble" in Nubian) are the remains of a Meroitic period temple dedicated to the god Amun
The government of Sudan and Chinese government in their intention to building the Kajbar dam, Dal and other dams in nubian land, if these dams are built, the Nubian society will be gone forever and the dams would result in a great archeological loss to the world.
Rescue Nubia the land of civilization and help nubian people to protect their land heritage culture and language by pressuring the government of Sudan to stop constructing dams in nubia
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omg....once again, stupid comments like the giza pyramids is tombs, stop telling lies please, not one single mummy has been found in those pyramids, they had a death valley where they buried all pharaos. get the facts straight.
TheTheohdin 1 week ago