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Julie Anderson, a Canadian archaeologist, and Salah M. Ahmed of the National
Corporation for Antiquities and Museums of Khartoum (NCAM), collaborating on this mission to dig out the temple of Dangeil.
Buried in the site at Dangeil (which means "redbrick rubble" in Nubian) are the remains of a Meroitic period temple dedicated to the god Amun.
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Julie Anderson, a Canadian archaeologist, and Salah M. Ahmed of the National
Corporation for Antiquities and Museums of Khartoum (NCAM), collaborating on this mission to dig out the temple of Dangeil.
Buried in the site at Dangeil (which means "redbrick rubble" in Nubian) are the remains of a Meroitic period temple dedicated to the god Amun.
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Julie Anderson, a Canadian archaeologist, and Salah M. Ahmed of the National
Corporation for Antiquities and Museums of Khartoum (NCAM), collaborating on this mission to dig out the temple of Dangeil.
Buried in the site at Dangeil (which means "redbrick rubble" in Nubian) are the remains of a Meroitic period temple dedicated to the god Amun.
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Julie Anderson, a Canadian archaeologist, and Salah M. Ahmed of the National
Corporation for Antiquities and Museums of Khartoum (NCAM), collaborating on this mission to dig out the temple of Dangeil.
Buried in the site at Dangeil (which means "redbrick rubble" in Nubian) are the remains of a Meroitic period temple dedicated to the god Amun.