Sudan archeology
The Sudan Archeology (also Nubiologie ) is an archaeological specialist with a focus on Sudan . Sudan archeology was a part of Egyptology for a long time and partly still is today, as a large part of the inscriptions were written in Egyptian hieroglyphics and the cultures in Sudan were also strongly influenced by Egyptian culture for a long time.
Most of the early excavators in Sudan were also active in Egypt . Only in the last few decades did Sudan archeology try to establish itself as a separate subject. Especially Polish archaeologists are strongly represented with their excavations in the Christian places of Sudan. There they are affiliated with the Polish Center of Mediterranean Archeology , University of Warsaw . In German-speaking countries, the subject is available at the Humboldt University in Berlin .
List of Sudan archaeologists
- 19th century
- Giuseppe Ferlini (1797-1870)
- Richard Lepsius (1810-1884)
- 20th century
- Francis Llewellyn Griffith (1862-1934)
- John Garstang (1876-1956)
- George Andrew Reisner (1867-1942)
- Kazimierz Michałowski (1901–1981)
- Fritz Hintze (1915–1993)
- Friedrich Hinkel (1925-2007)
- Steffen Wenig (* 1934)
- Karl-Heinz Priese (1935-2017)
- Walter-Friedrich Reineke (1936–2015)
- László Török (* 1941)
- Dietrich Wildung (* 1941)
- Khidir Abdelkarim Ahmed (1947–2012)
- 21st century
- Derek A. Welsby (* 1956)
- Angelika Lohwasser (* 1967)
- Claudia Näser (* 1970)