Within the draft series of lectures on the history of the Sudan, the Cultural Action Group provides a lecture entitled " Sudanese civilizations: a journey through time and space " . The purpose of the lecture is to publicize the history of the Sudan from the ages of the former, passing through the State of Khoshi, and then the period of Christian kingdoms and the release of Islam to the Sudan, in the end of the creation of Islamic kingdoms and societies, based on written history and documents, as well as evidence and evidence provided by archaeology that makes the reading of historical reality more clear and more useful. This is next Sunday, 2 June 2013, at the Genid Cultural Centre, the Khartoum Applied Faculty of Communities, described in the Sudan: on Obeid Street, the East Square Intersection in Barracks, which operates flares and connects 60th Street, Arbai/Raqaqsha Bei Pound and Liho, Khartoum Applied College.
The lecture is given by Professor Khader Adam Issa.
Lecturer: Director of the Archaeological Disclosure Department of the National Archaeology and Museums Authority, Director-General of the National Archaeology and Museums Authority, Member of the teaching staff of the University of Khartoum and Visiting Professor of a number of universities.
Field work: participation in the excavations of the Polish Mission, old D ' Djila, 1972-1973m, Director of the Sudanese-Francotic Archaeological Mission, operating south of the Dalal Hill of the Tariq area, Graduates of the University of Rome, Jebel, 1977, Swiss Mission, Kerma 19677-78m, Director of the Archaeological and Historical Survey and Rescue Prospecting Project in the White Nile Region (con Project).
Sudanese civilizations: a journey through time and space: Professor Dunder Adam Issa at the Gendarmerie Cultural Centre
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