Kush – Journal of Sudan Antiquities Service 1967-1968

Kush – Journal of Sudan Antiquities Service 1967-1968

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Kush – Journal of Sudan Antiquities Service 1967-1968

A foundational archaeological record of Sudan and Nubia

Kush – Journal of the Sudan Antiquities Service 1967 – 1968, Volume XV is an important scholarly publication documenting archaeological research, excavations, and discoveries across Sudan and ancient Nubia during a pivotal period in the region’s heritage work. Issued by the Sudan Antiquities Service in Khartoum, this volume brings together detailed reports, site analyses, maps, fold‑out plans, black‑and‑white plates, and technical illustrations that capture the state of Sudanese archaeology in the late 1960s.

  • Condition: This book has previously belonged to a student on this subject, it shows a lot of wear, possibly it has been used out in the field with the original owner whose name is written on the cover and on the first page and was a student at a university in Khartoum. All pages show yellowing but no tears or missing pages. The plates are all clean and clear.
  • Published: Sudan Antiquities Service
  • Pages: 317 – Height: 25cm x Width: 18.5
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Kush – Journal of Sudan Antiquities Service 1967-1968

Kush – Journal of Sudan Antiquities Service 1967-1968

Edited by Negm El‑Din Mohammed Sherif, the journal includes contributions from leading field archaeologists of the era, covering topics such as prehistoric settlements, Pharaonic and Kushite remains, early Christian sites, and ongoing excavations along the Nile Valley. The volume is richly illustrated, featuring:
  • All maps are present, a few with tears. The paper used for the maps is very thin, easily torn if they are looked at frequently without taking due care.
  • Black‑and‑white photographic plates
  • Site diagrams and architectural plans
  • Fold‑out maps and technical drawings
One of the primary academic records produced by the Sudan Antiquities Service, Kush remains a vital reference for researchers, historians, and collectors interested in:
  • Nubian and Sudanese archaeology
  • Ancient monuments and excavation reports
  • Prehistoric and early historic cultures of the Nile Valley
  • Fieldwork documentation prior to major landscape changes (including dam projects)
This 1967–1968 volume stands as a significant archival resource, preserving firsthand archaeological data from a formative period in Sudan’s heritage.
Weight1.1 kg
Dimensions25 × 19 cm
Kush - Journal of Sudan Antiquities Service 1967-1968Kush – Journal of Sudan Antiquities Service 1967-1968
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