Dongola, Sudan : excavations in 2012-2013
2013, 52, Tom 52, Nr A
University of Warsaw
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Archaeology
University of Warsaw, emeritus
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The team of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology of the University of Warsaw (PCMA) carried outexcavations in old Dongolafrom 18 November to 20 December 2012 and from 16 January to 16 February 2013. 1 This season’s excavation and conservation work was carried out in the Citadel (the royal building complex SWN, B.Iand B.v), including thearea of the north-eastern defense tower, and Kom h (the south-western quarter of the monastery enclosure and Southwest Annex).
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GODLEWSKI W. 2013a Dongola – Ancient Tungul. Archaeological Guide, PCMA Archaeological Guides, Warsaw.
GODLEWSKI W. 2013b Archbishop Georgios of Dongola. Socio-Political Change in the Kingdom of Makuria in the Second Half of the11th Century, “Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean” XXII (2010), 663–677.
MARTENS-CZARNECKA M.2011 The Wall Paintings from the Monastery on Kom H in Dongola, Nubia III, Dongola 3, PAM Monographs 3,Warsaw.
OBŁUSKI A., GODLEWSKI W., KOŁĄTAJ W., MEDEKSZA S., CALAFORRA-RZEPKA C.2013 The Mosque Building in Dongola. Conservation and Revitalization Project, “Polish Archaeology in theMediterranean” XXII (2010), 248–272.
OSYPIŃSKA M.2013 Archaeozoological Research on Animal Remains from Excavations in Dongola (Sudan) in 2010, “PolishArchaeology in the Mediterranean” XXII (2010), 229–247.
THEN-OBŁUSKA J.2013 Medieval Transcultural Medium: Beads and Pendants from Makurian and Post-Makurian Dongola in Nubia,“Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean” XXII (2010), 679–720.
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