Polish archaeologists identify over 1,200 ancient sites in Sudan’s Bayuda Desert
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In the Bayuda desert in Sudan, Poles from various research centers discovered over a thousand new archaeological sites during a joint expedition. Their research opens the way to numerous, further explorations.
Polish archaeologists identify over 1,200 ancient sites in Sudan’s Bayuda Desert
Over 1,200 new archaeological sites were uncovered in Sudan’s Bayuda Desert by a Polish team of archaeologists, establishing the prehistoric and historic significance of the region once again. A six-year research mission by scholars from the University of Wrocław, the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of Warsaw, and the Archaeological Museum of Gdańsk has unearthed a trove of discoveries spanning from the Paleolithic p…
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