The Archaeology of Island of Meroe as seen from the recent discoveries north of the Royal City

Azhari Mustafa Sadig, A. Adam
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The cultural sequence of ancient Sudan has been formulated according to many aspects, depending mainly on the work of pioneer archaeologists on the first decades of the 20th century. The cultural and chronological orders known today are not far different from what has been structured by Reisner, Arkell and other early archaeologists, despite the attempts to fill the gaps here and there .This chronological order is always control the nature of the archaeological studies in Sudan archaeology, especially for the new generation, regardless the region or approaches used to analyze the cultural evidences. This is true also when new sites discovered, and attributed basically according to that cultural and chronological orders. Sites with new unknown cultural aspects may occur in many situations, but they finally dated to the same order. The island of Meroe is one of those regions, which are known with its Meroitic legacy, pyramids, temples and towns. The chronological order is well known only when taking to the account the Meroitic one, as well as very rare late Neolithic evidences from Kadada and es-Sour. The current study is a chronological and cultural survey of the east part of the Island of Meroe north of the Royal City. New sites has been discovered which will help a lot on our understanding of prehistoric as well as historic and medieval evidences on this part of the Island. The work is a part of Dept. of Archaeology, University of Khartoum survey north of Royal City of Meroe.  
从最近在皇家城市北部的发现看梅罗岛的考古
古代苏丹的文化序列是根据许多方面制定的,主要取决于先锋考古学家在20世纪头几十年的工作。今天已知的文化和时间顺序与Reisner, Arkell和其他早期考古学家所构建的并没有太大的不同,尽管他们试图填补这里和那里的空白。时间顺序总是控制着苏丹考古研究的本质,特别是对新一代来说,无论在哪个地区或使用什么方法来分析文化证据。当发现新的遗址时也是如此,并根据文化和时间顺序进行归类。具有新的未知文化方面的遗址可能在许多情况下出现,但它们最终都可以追溯到同一个顺序。梅罗岛就是其中一个地区,以其梅罗遗产、金字塔、寺庙和城镇而闻名。时间顺序只有在考虑麦罗亚人的记录时,以及来自卡达达和埃斯苏尔的非常罕见的新石器时代晚期的证据时才为人所知。目前的研究是对皇家城市北部梅罗岛东部的时间和文化调查。新的遗址已经被发现,这将有助于我们了解岛上这部分地区的史前、历史和中世纪的证据。这项工作是喀土穆大学考古系对皇家城市Meroe北部进行调查的一部分。
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