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Sudanese cultures through the ages
This book presents a comprehensive overview of Sudanese civilizations from prehistoric times to the modern era. Drawing upon archaeological findings, historical records, and cultural studies, the author traces the development of Sudanese societies across the Nile Valley, Eastern Desert, and savannah regions. The work highlights the rise of major ancient kingdoms such as Kerma, Kush, Meroe, and the Christian Nubian states, emphasizing their contributions in art, trade, political organization, and religious transformation. The book also explores interactions between Sudan and neighboring civilizations, including Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, and sub-Saharan Africa, demonstrating Sudan’s role as a cultural crossroads. Through detailed descriptions of artifacts, inscriptions, architecture, and material culture, the study provides insight into the diversity and continuity of Sudanese cultural identity across the ages. This volume is an essential resource for students and researchers interested in African history, Nubian archaeology, and the cultural heritage of Sudan.
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