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Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Interior of House of Boulders.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Trench at Sesebi* Sesebi * was a New Kingdom Egyptian town the west bank of the Nile, across from Delgo, Sudan. A temple was built there by Akhenaten, who appointed a viceroy to maintain the structure, govern the local settlement, and secure traffic on the Nile.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Nile looking upstream from Jebel Sesi.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Building
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Three columns of the temple and Edward.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: The interior of the House of Boulders with its drain.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Station signal box
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Sawing a log
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Camels and men
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Crossing the river Nile
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: People
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Paving slab with the head of a 'native'
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Folly at Jebel Moya* Jebel Moya* is an archaeological site in the southern Gezira Plain, Sudan, approximately 250 km south southeast of Khartoum. Dating between 5000 BCE-500 CE and roughly 104,000 m in area, the site is one of the largest pastoralist cemeteries in Africa with over 3,000 burials excavated thus far.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Looking towards Jebel Seqadi.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: General view of Sesebi* Sesebi * was a New Kingdom Egyptian town the west bank of the Nile, across from Delgo, Sudan. A temple was built there by Akhenaten, who appointed a viceroy to maintain the structure, govern the local settlement, and secure traffic on the Nile.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Looking towards Jebel Seqadi.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: General view of a village
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Foundation course of first occupation. Picture from 1938, pl.XI.2.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Temple steps
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Block with the cartouche of Sethos I. It was reused as a threshold.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Water donkey in Sesebi* Sesebi* was a New Kingdom Egyptian town the west bank of the Nile, across from Delgo, Sudan. A temple was built there by Akhenaten, who appointed a viceroy to maintain the structure, govern the local settlement, and secure traffic on the Nile.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Making a squeeze
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Columns of the temple
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Car loaded for expedition to Sesebi. Sesebi* was a New Kingdom Egyptian town the west bank of the Nile, across from Delgo, Sudan. A temple was built there by Akhenaten, who appointed a viceroy to maintain the structure, govern the local settlement, and secure traffic on the Nile.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Exterior of the west gate.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Excavation at Sesebi* Sesebi* was a New Kingdom Egyptian town the west bank of the Nile, across from Delgo, Sudan. A temple was built there by Akhenaten, who appointed a viceroy to maintain the structure, govern the local settlement, and secure traffic on the Nile.
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Site
Collection: sudanarchaeologicalresearchsociety.edwardscollection
Description: Men

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