Jebel Moya is an archaeological site in the southern Gezira Plain, Sudan, approximately 250 km (150 miles) south southeast of Khartoum. Dating between...
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Division Headquarters, in Singa. By 5 October 2024, the SAF recaptured Jebel Moya. The SAF announced the defection of Abu Aqla Kakil, the RSF's commander...
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the al-Mahatta area of Jabal Moya from the RSF. The SAF retook the villages of Fangoga and Jebel El Aawar in the Jebel Moya area from the RSF, and shot...
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airstrikes by using United States-sent bombs to target positions near Jebel Moya, located the south of Khartoum. The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
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was also a keen archaeologist, in particular digging for many years at Jebel Moya, Sudan, hiring 4000 people to excavate. He was one of the first investigators...
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Wood tablet from Jebel Moya, inscribed with an ethical code of conduct, relating to Moses (line 7) and Pharaoh (line 12)...
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on the Dinder Bridge Fourth Battle of Dinder After the SAF recaptured Jebel Moya on 5 October 2024, the SAF renewed an offensive in the town on 19 October...
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[6] Irish, J. D.; Konigsberg, L. (2007). "The ancient inhabitants of Jebel Moya redux: measures of population affinity based on dental morphology". International...
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Irish, J. D.; Konigsberg, L. (March 2007). "The ancient inhabitants of Jebel Moya redux: measures of population affinity based on dental morphology". International...
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Jebel Moya, encouraged by the director of the team leading the diggings there, Sir Wellcome. From 1919 to 1921, Resiner excavated the sites of Jebel Barkal...
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