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Re: السودان (جنة علماء الآثار) بلد الفراعنة السود، ومنجم ذهب لم يكتشف منه إلا القليل... فيديو (Re: Medhat Osman)

    Quote: MEROE: There is not a tourist in sight as the sun sets over sand-swept pyramids at Meroe, but archaeologists say the Nubian Desert of northern Sudan holds mysteries to rival ancient Egypt.

    “There is a magic beauty about these sites that is heightened by the privilege of being able to admire them alone, with the pyramids, the dunes and the sun,” says Guillemette Andreu, head of antiquities at Paris' Louvre museum.

    “It really sets them apart from the Egyptian pyramids, whose beauty is slightly overshadowed by the tourist crowds.”

    Meroe lies around 200 kilometres (120 miles) northeast of Sudan's capital Khartoum and was the last capital of Kush, also called Nubia, an ancient kingdom centered on the confluence of the Blue Nile, the White Nile and the River Atbara.

    Kush was one of the earliest civilisations in the Nile valley and, at first, was dominated by Egypt. The Nubians eventually gained their independence and, at the height of their power, they turned the table on Egypt and conquered it in the 8th century BC.

    They occupied the entire Nile valley for a century before being forced back into what is now Sudan.

    At the end of March, the Louvre will host its first exhibition on the Meroe dynasty, the last in a line of “black pharaohs” that ruled Kush for more than 1,000 years until the kingdom's demise in 350 AD.

    Meroe had three cemeteries containing more than 100 pyramids that are smaller than their Egyptian counterparts. The largest are 30 metres (98 feet) high and the angles are steep, some close to 70 degrees.

    Although the pyramids have been thoroughly excavated, yielding a treasure trove of knowledge about Ku####e culture, many aspects of Ku####e civilisation remain shrouded in mystery for archaeologists.

    “We have a chronology, but it's not very precise,” says Salah Mohammed Ahmed, deputy director of Sudan antiquities.

    Archaeologists have also discovered numerous stelae, or inscribed stone pillars. However, they cannot read the inscriptions. While the hieroglyphics have been deciphered, the language of the ancient Nubians remains a mystery.

    “We know about 50 words in Meroitic, but we need about a thousand of them to understand a language. So we have an enormous amount of work to do,” says Claude Rilly, head of the French section of Sudanese antiquities in Khartoum and a leading expert in the ancient language.

    Julie Anderson, an archaeologist at the British Museum and co-director with Ahmed of the Dangeil excavations in northern Sudan, says that “if we manage to decipher this language, a new world is opened to us, as if the ancient Ku####es were speaking to us.”

    Their team recently discovered a massive, one-tonne statue of King Taharqa, the most famous of the “black pharaohs,” who ruled in the 7th century BC.

    Although very much in Egypt's shadow, Sudan remains a gold mine for archaeologists because it has been far less explored.

    “Egypt is fabulous, it is fantastic, but Sudan is a paradise for archaeologists because every time you excavate there, you write a new page in the country's history,” says Ahmed, adding that 30 archaeological teams are working in Sudan compared with more than 1,000 in its northern neighbour.

    Sudan is full of untouched sites, explains Rilly.

    “There is an unimaginable number of them to excavate. In some cases, we know that there's something there but we simply don't have enough teams to do the work.””And then there are sites that are completely ignored, about which we know nothing,” she adds.

    A few years ago, a team from the Louvre began working at Al-Muweis, about 200 kilometres (120 miles) north of Khartoum, which had been untouched for many years.

    “It's absolutely amazing what has emerged. There are several temples, a huge palace and houses, in a place where I would never have thought of finding anything,” Rilly says.

    Swiss archaeologist Mattieu Honeggar recently discovered a site at Wadi Al-Arab, in a corner of the desert area of north Sudan that was inhabited nearly 10,000 years ago, many millennia before the “black pharaohs,” and could allow a better understanding of man's transition to a sedentary lifestyle.



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السودان (جنة علماء الآثار) بلد الفراعنة السود، ومنجم ذهب لم يكتشف منه إلا القليل... فيديو Medhat Osman03-06-10, 10:04 PM
  Re: السودان (جنة علماء الآثار) بلد الفراعنة السود، ومنجم ذهب لم يكتشف منه إلا القليل... فيديو Medhat Osman03-06-10, 11:40 PM
    Re: السودان (جنة علماء الآثار) بلد الفراعنة السود، ومنجم ذهب لم يكتشف منه إلا القليل... فيديو نصار03-07-10, 01:33 AM
      Re: السودان (جنة علماء الآثار) بلد الفراعنة السود، ومنجم ذهب لم يكتشف منه إلا القليل... فيديو نصار03-07-10, 01:38 AM
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