T attoos have been found on dozens of mummified corpses from the Nile River Valley, indicating that ancient Nubians were no ...
Do you always put the straps of your heavy backpack over both shoulders, generally carry your too-full purse on the same side out of habit, or tend to favor one arm when schlepping your grocery bag ...
January 21: Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs announced she was seeking $7 million to aid Arizona State Museum’s repatriation of Native American human remains and artifacts. “The hardworking staff at the ...
Destroyed and looted in the early months of Sudan's war, the national museum in Khartoum is now welcoming virtual visitors ...
Along the Nile, in what is now Sudan, archaeologists have uncovered evidence that children (some barely past infancy) were ...
Sudan must face 2022 champions Senegal in the last 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations after losing 2-0 to Burkina Faso in their final group game on Wednesday, while Algeria beat Equatorial Guinea 3-1 at ...
The US is deeply concerned by Sudanese Armed Forces rhetoric setting pre-conditions for any truce and urging a military outcome. Gen Abdel Fattah Al Burhan rejects a political solution without RSF ...
Amado Alfadni tackles the painful and sensitive chapters that have marked Sudan, from slavery to contemporary political ...
State-of-the-art technology enabled researchers to determine that the arrival of Christianity in Nubia didn’t bring an end to a local tradition of tattooing. It inspired innovation and evolution ...
Ancient Nubian civilizations practiced something that might shock modern sensibilities - they tattooed the faces of infants and toddlers as young as seven months old. A new study using advanced ...
As we look back at our international reporters' most memorable stories of the last year we get a glimpse inside the shattered city of Khartoum, Sudan, in April of 2025. The capital city was destroyed ...
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